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MA00735 - Trigonometry- 02103

Course Description
In this one-semester course, students use their geometry and algebra skills to begin their study of trigonometry. Students will be required to express understanding using qualitative, quantitative, algebraic, and graphing skills. This course begins with a quick overview of right-triangle relationships before introducing trigonometric functions and their applications. Students explore angles and radian measures, circular trigonometry, and the unit circle. Students extend their understanding to trigonometric graphs, including the effects of translations and the inverses of trigonometric functions. This leads to the laws of sines and cosines, followed by an in-depth exploration of trigonometric identities and applications. This course ends with an introduction to the polar coordinate system, complex numbers, and DeMoivre’s theorem.

Contact: Karen Peters – 605-337-3178 or Karen.peters@k12.sd.us
Course Code
02103
Content Area
Mathematics
Provider
DIAL
Instructor
To Be Determined
Prerequisite
Algebra II
Technology
Online
Course Materials
Electronic
Appropriate Grade Levels
11, 12
When Offered
Open-ended
Credit
Half
Cost
$260
Registration Contact
Name: Karen Peters
Phone: (605) 337-3178
Email: karen.peters@k12.sd.us
Registration Period
Registration for this course is ongoing.