posted May 6, 2013, 5:53 PM by Nigel Magsombol
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updated May 13, 2013, 6:31 PM by J Rothman
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Thursday, May 9 - Graphing Sine and Cosine - LO: You will be able to graph Sine and Cosine functions.
- Essential Question: how is the unit circle related to the graphs of the trig functions?
- Hand out:
- Homework: Finish handout
Wednesday, May 8lesson a: Graphing Sine and Cosine- LO: You will be able to write a trig function given it's graph.
- Essential Question: how can we apply what we know about function transformations to graphs of trig functions?
- Hand out:
- Homework: Finish handout
lesson B: Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
- LO: You will be able to differentiate between arithmetic and geometric sequences.
- Essential Question: How do geometric sequences change? How do Arithmetric sequences change?
- Hand out: Arith Geo Sequences
- Homework: Finish handout
Tuesday, May 7 - Quadratic Trigonometric Equations- LO: You will to solve quadratic trigonometric equations.
- Essential Question: what do quadratics and quadratic trig functions have in common?
- Hand out:
- Homework: Finish handout
Monday, May 6 lesson a: Simple Equations Pythagorean Identity- LO: You will be able to solve trigonometric equations
- Essential Question: how can the unit circle help us solve trig equations?
- Hand out: Simple equations
- Homework: Finish handout
lesson B: Recursive Sequences
- LO: You will be able to evaluate recursive sequences.
- Essential Question: is it posible to find the 15th term in a recursive sequence without know the 14th term?
- Hand out: Recursive Sequences
- Homework: Finish handout
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