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Algebra II Trigonometry Circle Proofs and more! Smart board Notebook File

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Grade Levels
10th - 12th
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  1. Topic List:Circle Formula, Ellipses and Conics, Inverse Variation, Arcs and Angles, Segment Measure, Circle Proofs, Unit Circle, Special Reference Co-terminal Angles, Reciprocal Trig Functions, Law Of Cosines, Forces and Vectors, Pythagorean Identities, Half and Double Angle Formula, Compound Intere
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This is a 150 page + Smartboard File of lessons I taught in Algebra II / Trig
Topic List:
Circle Formula, Ellipses and Conics, Inverse Variation, Arcs and Angles, Segment Measure, Circle Proofs, Unit Circle, Special Reference Co-terminal Angles, Reciprocal Trig Functions, Law Of Cosines, Forces and Vectors, Pythagorean Identities, Half and Double Angle Formula, Compound Interest, Growth and Decay, Log Functions, Binomial Expansion, Inverse Trig Functions, Law of Sines, Ambiguous Case, Law of Cosines, Sum and Difference Formula

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Total Pages
159 pages
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Teaching Duration
1 Semester
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand radian measure of an angle as the length of the arc on the unit circle subtended by the angle.
Explain how the unit circle in the coordinate plane enables the extension of trigonometric functions to all real numbers, interpreted as radian measures of angles traversed counterclockwise around the unit circle.
Use special triangles to determine geometrically the values of sine, cosine, tangent for π/3, π/4 and π/6, and use the unit circle to express the values of sine, cosine, and tangent for π–𝘹, π+𝘹, and 2π–𝘹 in terms of their values for 𝘹, where 𝘹 is any real number.
Use the unit circle to explain symmetry (odd and even) and periodicity of trigonometric functions.
Choose trigonometric functions to model periodic phenomena with specified amplitude, frequency, and midline.

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