Math 111 - Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry - Spring 2024
Class Information
Instructor: Tuan Pham
Class meetings: M, W, F: 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM at SCB 304
[Syllabus]
[Class schedule]
[Canvas]
[WebAssign]
Office Hours
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 12:30 - 2 PM at SCB 311, or by appointment
Assignments
Homework problems are to be done in WebAssign.
Quizzes are given in class. See the class schedule above.
[Quiz 1]
[Quiz 2]
[Quiz 3]
[Quiz 4]
[Quiz 5]
Lecture notes
Review for Final Exam
Lecture 21 (Jun 24): hyperbola; shifted conic sections
Lecture 20 (Jun 21): geometric descriptions of conic sections; parabola and ellipse
Lecture 19 (Jun 17): n'th root of complex numbers; parametric curves
Lecture 18 (Jun 14): De Moirve's formula
Lecture 17 (Jun 12): complex numbers; Review for Midterm II
Lecture 16 (Jun 10): plot polar equations
Lecture 15 (Jun 7): polar coordinates
Lecture 14 (Jun 5): solve trigonometric equations
Lecture 13 (Jun 3): practice with trig identities
Lecture 12 (May 31): addition-of-angles identities
Lecture 11 (May 29): trig identities (Pythagorean; even/odd; complementary, supplementary-angle)
Lecture 10 (May 24): law of sines and cosines, application in surveying
Lecture 9 (May 22): law of sines and cosines; Review for Midterm I
Lecture 8 (May 20): trigonometric functions of angles: the triangle method
Lecture 7 (May 17): trigonometry in right triangles
Lecture 6 (May 15): inverse trigonometric functions, measure of angles
Lecture 5 (May 13): inverse trigonometric functions
Lecture 4 (May 10): graph of trigonometric functions
Lecture 3 (May 6): trigonometric functions at special values; even-odd property, periodicity
Lecture 2 (May 3): reference number, trigonometric functions
Lecture 1 (May 1): introduction, unit circle
Supplement materials
Sketch parametric curves with Geogebra
Sketch polar curves with Geogebra
Trig-identity tables from the textbook
Links
Joseph F. Smith Library, Testing Center,
Math Lab
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