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Trigonometry
Unit Circle
Using Reference Angles to Evaluate
Using implicit differentiation for good: Inverse functions. The
Using Fundamental Identities Introduction Introduction Introduction
Using Fundamental Identities - peacock
Using Fundamental Identities
Using Fundamental Identities
Using Fundamental Identities
Using Double- and Half-Angle Formulas
Using a Calculator to Evaluate Trigonometric Functions
Using a Calculator
USEFUL TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES
Useful Formulas
Use your trig ratios to find missing side lengths. Round your answers
Use the trig identity : sin C – sin D = 2 cos (C+D)
Use the power-reducing identities to rewrite the expression that
Use the given information to determine the exact trigonometric value
Use of Inverse Trig Functions
Use a special right triangle to write each trigonometric ratio as a
Use a calculator to evaluate the trigonometric function
Use a calculator to approximate the value of the trigonometric function
Unwrapped Standards: G.SRT.8 - Use trigonometric ratios
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