MATH 6

Confused on how to get from points to a line equation? Here's a good source that walks you through the steps

Shared by Tania, math tutor 01/18/2019

Having trouble with the reference table, come by tutoring to learn an easier trick to remember it by!

shared by Tania, math tutor 9/19/2017 

Had a long summer and feel like you forgot some of the prior basics to work on the problems, here are some review problems you can use to refresh your memory!

Still feeling lost? This link has quick explanations of basic topics needed to solve harder problems like the ones you are working on.

All problems are based on the same concept just structured differently. If you get a long complex problem breaking it down into the simple forms explained in this link will help you.

Shared by Tania, math tutor 08/25/2017

Conic sections

Shared by Maram, math tutor 9/5/19

Trig transformations worksheet

Maram - October_ Function transformations (Must download first and then print).docx

Bring this worksheet to the Learning Center and work with a tutor to strengthen your trigonometry transformations and phase shifts!

Shared by Maram, math tutor 10/17/19

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Inverse Trig Functions

In precalculus, inverse trig functions are used to solve for the angles in right triangles. They're especially useful for when you are given two side lengths but no angle measures. You can use the formulas in the picture to find the angle θ. Just fyi:

Happy studying! :)

(Posted by Ashley Mays 1/21/21, math tutor)

Reference Angles

Here's a really cool article that shows you how to find reference angles.

Link: https://www.softschools.com/math/trigonometry/reference_angles/