Monthly Archives: April 2014

Tuesday 29 April class

Topics: • The addition, subtraction, and double angle identities for tangent • Proving identities • The inverse trig functions (Session 19)   Homework: • Review the examples discussed in class • Review the definitions of the inverse trig functions and … Continue reading

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Thursday 10 April (after Test 3) and Thursday 24 April class

Topics: • Finding exact values for the trig functions using knowledge of basic triangles and points on the coordinate axes • Basic graphs of sine, cosine, and tangent and their properties • Transformed graphs of sine and cosine functions Here … Continue reading

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Tuesday 8 April class

Topics: • Exponential functions in applications where the rate of growth or decay (decrease) per unit time is known. (See Examples 15.6, 15.7, and 15.8) Exponential growth and decay occur when the rate of change is a percentage of the … Continue reading

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Thursday 3 April class

Topics: • Identifying the properties of logarithms that are being used: see the handout for their names On Test 3 you will be asked to identify the property of logs you are using at each step. Please try to use … Continue reading

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Tuesday 1 April class

  Topics:   • Transformations of the basic graphs and   for b>1, and finding the domain for the logarithmic function (Example 13.13)   • Using the properties of logarithms to simplify expressions containing logarithms (Example 14.2)   • Using … Continue reading

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