7. Trigonometry 2

7.01 Sketching y = sin(x), y = cos(x) and y = tan(x)

7.02 Solve sin(x) = 1/2 in degrees & radians

7.03 Solve cos(x) = 1/2 in degrees & radians

7.04 Solve tan(x) = 1 in degrees & radians

7.05 Three More Examples of Solving Basic Trigonometry Equations

7.06 Solve 1/cos(x) = 3 between 0 and 360 degrees

7.07 Solve sin^2(x) = 1/9 between 0 and 2pi radians

7.08a Solve the Equation 3x^2 = x

7.08b Solve the Equation 3sin^2(x) = sin(x) between 0 and 2pi radians

7.09 Solve 3sin(x) + 2cos(x) = 0 between 0 and 360 degrees

7.10 The Period of y = sin(x), y = cos(x) and y = tan(x)

7.11 Solve sin(x + 70) = 0.6 between 0 and 360 degrees

7.12 Solve cos(x + 80) = 0.7 between 0 and 360 degrees

7.13 Solve tan(x - 5) = 0.8 between 0 and 2pi radians

7.14 Graph Transformations of Trigonometric Functions

7.15 Identifying the Period of Trigonometric Functions

7.16 Solve sin(2x) = 1/2 between 0 and 360 degrees

7.17 Solve cos(2x) = 1/3 between 0 and 2pi radians

7.18 Solve tan(3x) = 1 between 0 and 360 degrees

7.19 TWO Trigonometric Identities YOU MUST LEARN

7.20 Solve 3sin^2(x) = 3 - 2cos(x) between 0 and 360 degrees

7.21 Solve 3sin(x) = 2cos^2(x) between 0 and 2pi radians

7.22 Solve 7sin^2(x) - 5sin(x) + cos^2(x) = 0 between 0 and 360 degrees

7.23a Things to remember about y = sin(x) and y = cos(x)

7.23b Solve cos(x + 60) = sin(x) between 0 and 360 degrees