Trigonometry Math 112 Fall 2017
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1 Trigonometry Math 112 Fall 2017 Instructor: Vikki Maurer Office: WOH 119 Phone: Office Hours: T:11-12; R:1-2; F:9-10; Others by Appt. ALEKS Class Code: EQV9G-G4AWT Free two-week access code:ccafd-5537a-52e8d-908e1 Course: We will discuss trigonometric functions and their graphs, identities, inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric equations, right triangle trigonometry, polar coordinates, vectors, and conic sections. Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to: Calculate the exact (when possible) and approximate value of the 6 trigonometric functions using both radian and degree measure. Solve for all of the side lengths and angles of a right or oblique triangle, using information given. Graph trigonometric functions (emphasizing sine, cosine and tangent), and conic sections, transform their graphs, and state important features of their graphs. Verify trigonometric identities and use them to solve trigonometric equations involving one or more trigonometric functions. Perform calculations involving vectors and solve vector applications. Required for this class: 11-week ALEKS 360 access code: In the bookstore the ALEKS 360 code is labeled as ALEKS MTH WK ACCESS. It sells in the bookstore for $60. This code will give you access to the ebook and the adaptive course software. Through our ALEKS class you have the option to order a loose leaf version of the textbook for an additional $25. Access to a graphing calculator, a graphing calculator app on your phone (for inclass use but not on exams) or Desmos (for computer or tablet use). There is no need to buy a separate graphing calculator. I will have some to borrow for exams. Instructor Web-Page Class Notes and Daily Announcements: Go to Quick Links, Instructor Websites, Maurer Vikki Requirements and Grades: 5% ALEKS Whole Pie Percentage (Percentage Mastered Out of 145 Topics) 15% ALEKS Weekly Objectives (9 of 10 Weekly Scores) 15% In-Class Problems, Attendance Checks and Projects 45% Midterm Exams (3 Exams) 20% Final Exam Course Grades: LBCC does not offer plus/minus grading. This class will have final course grades assigned according to the standard 90%, 80%, 70%, 60% grade cutoffs. You must earn at least a C grade in Math 112 in order to move on to higher math classes for which Math 112 is a prerequisite.
2 Attendance: The biggest reason why students fail to complete a math class is because of poor attendance. If you miss several of our classes you will find it very difficult to get caught up. Plan to be in class every day. Attendance checks and in-class work will be gathered for a grade and cannot be made up. Incomplete Grades: An incomplete grade may be issued for a student who is making satisfactory progress (Grade of C or better) in the course, but who has failed to complete the final exam. Any student seeking an incomplete must discuss this option with the instructor and sign an agreement prior to the time when grades are issued. ebook: Through the ALEKS site you will have access to the ebook College Algebra with Trigonometry 1st Edition by Miller and Gerken. You can order a paper version of the text through ALEKS but if you have ANY trigonometry book then you can study topics from that book. Your $60 ALEKS access code gives you access to the adaptive learning software using the Miller book when you need explanations but it is not necessary to have a copy of that exact trigonometry book. See me if you have questions about this. Homework and ALEKS: There are 145 topics to master in this class. You may find that you already have some topics mastered when you get into our ALEKS course. Each week there are topics assigned and the weekly deadlines are always Sunday at midnight. New topics will be added each Monday. We will discuss material in class during the week you will take time after class each day to get into ALEKS and work on learning new topics. If you master all the topics for a particular week then you will be able to work ahead or you can go back and master topics you may not have learned from a previous week. This ALEKS program is adaptive and customizes to each student so you each will have a unique experience. If you have weekend plans that do not include homework then it is up to you to complete the ALEKS topics before the weekend. You have the freedom to decide when during the week to complete the assigned topics. However if you wait until Sunday to start learning the weekly topics you will very likely run out of time. The best plan is to work hard early in the week so you have time to get help and then finish up any last topics on Friday. In-Class Work and Projects: As often as possible you will work in groups during class to reinforce topics. In-class work will be collected. Sometimes it will be graded for accuracy. Sometimes it will be collected as an attendance check. In-class work cannot be made up. There will also be at least one project to complete at home. Midterm Exams: There are three midterm exams. You will take each exam in our classroom. Please use the restroom BEFORE you come to class to take the exam and turn your cell phone off during the exam. If you miss an exam for any reason, you will earn 0 points. There are no make-up exams or retakes of exams. However, you may replace your lowest midterm exam score with the percentage you earn on the final exam.
3 Final Exam: Your final exam is cumulative and will be given in our usual classroom on Monday, December 4 from 8:00 am to 9:50 am. There will be a two-hour time limit. The final exam is worth 150 points. Missing Class and Missing ALEKS Deadlines: If you are absent then you should check my website for the posted lecture notes. If you do not complete your ALEKS work by the due date then you will lose points no matter why you missed the deadline. There are ten weekly deadlines that you will see in your ALEKS gradebook. One week s grade will be dropped at the end of the term so your nine best weekly ALEKS scores will count in your final course grade. Help: Ask questions during class. See me during office hours or me. Check mathtv.com or other youtube videos for examples on the topic. Make an appointment to work with a FREE tutor in the Learning Center. Talk with an instructional assistant at the math desk in the Learning Center. Form a trigonometry study group. Cheating: If you cheat on an exam, you will receive a zero grade on the exam, and I will file an incident report with the Dean of Students. A second episode of cheating will guarantee an F grade for the course and more severe disciplinary action from the school. Copying project work from another student is cheating also. In those cases, you will earn no credit for the assignment or project and I will file an incident report. If you are having so many problems that you feel the only way out is to cheat, then you need to come talk with me. I am here to help you succeed. There are ways to work things out for students who are willing to try. Anyone With Special Needs? Students who may need accommodations due to documented disabilities, who have medical information that the instructor should know, or who need special arrangements in an emergency should speak with their instructor during the first week of class. If you believe you may need accommodations but are not yet registered with CFAR, please visit the CFAR website at for steps on how to apply for services or call Nondiscrimination Statement: LBCC prohibits unlawful discrimination based on race, color, religion, ethnicity, use of native language, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, veteran status, age, or any other status protected under applicable federal, state, or local laws.
4 Weekly Schedule Weeks Week 1 Sept 25 - Oct 1 Week 2 Oct 2 - Oct 8 Week 3 Oct 9 - Oct 15 Week 4 Oct 16 - Oct 22 Week 5 Oct 23 - Oct 29 Week 6 Oct 30 - Nov 5 Week 7 Nov 6 - Nov 12 Week 8 Nov 13 - Nov 19 Week 9 Nov 20 - Nov 26 Week 10 Nov 27 - Dec 3 Finals Week Dec 4 - Dec 8 Topics (See Weekly Topic list for detailed information.) Initial Assessment Monday, September Topics: Section Topics: Sections 5.2, 5.3, Topics: Sections 5.5, 5.7 EXAM 1: MONDAY, OCTOBER Topics: Sections 6.1, 6.2, Topics: Sections 6.5, 7.1 EXAM 2: MONDAY, OCTOBER Topics: Sections 7.2, 7.3, Topics: Sections 8.2, Topics: Section 8.5 EXAM 3: MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20 6 Topics: Section Topics: Sections 11.2, 11.3 Final Exam, Monday, December 4, 8:00am to 9:50am
5 Weekly Topics Week 1 (11 topics, due on 10/01/2017) Area of a triangle Area and Circumference of a circle Converting degrees-minutes-seconds to decimal degrees Converting between degree and radian measure Sketching an angle in standard position Coterminal angles Arc length and central angle measure Area of a sector of a circle Angular and linear speed Week 2 (24 topics, due on 10/08/2017) Finding coordinates on the unit circle for special angles Trigonometric functions and special angles Finding trigonometric ratios from a point on the unit circle Evaluating expressions involving sine and cosine Even and odd properties of trigonometric functions Using a calculator to approximate sine, cosine, and tangent values Using a calculator to approximate cosecant, secant, and cotangent values Evaluating a sinusoidal function that models a real-world situation Sine, cosine, and tangent ratios: Numbers for side lengths Sine, cosine, and tangent ratios: Variables for side lengths Using the Pythagorean Theorem to find a trigonometric ratio Finding trigonometric ratios given a right triangle Using a trigonometric ratio to find a side length in a right triangle Using trigonometry to find a length in a word problem with one right triangle Reference angles Determining the location of a terminal point given the signs of trigonometric values Finding values of trigonometric functions given information about an angle Using cofunction identities Week 3 (21 topics, due on 10/15/2017) Special right triangles: Exact answers Understanding trigonometric ratios through similar right triangles Relationship between the sines and cosines of complementary angles Using similar right triangles to find trigonometric ratios Sketching the graph of y= a sin(x) or y= a cos(x) Sketching the graph of y= sin(bx) or y= cos(bx) Sketching the graph of y= sin(x)+ d or y= cos(x)+ d Sketching the graph of y= sin(x+c) or y= cos(x+c) Sketching the graph of y= a sin(x+c) or y= a cos(x+c) Sketching the graph of y= a sin(bx) or y= a cos(bx) Sketching the graph of y= a sin(bx+c) or y= a cos(bx+c)
6 Sketching the graph of y= a sin(bx)+ d or y= a cos(bx)+ d Amplitude and period of sine and cosine functions Amplitude, period, and phase shift of sine and cosine functions Writing the equation of a sine or cosine function given its graph Word problem involving a sine or cosine function Values of inverse trigonometric functions Composition of a trigonometric function with its inverse trigonometric function Using a calculator to approximate inverse trigonometric values Week 4 (12 topics, due on 10/22/2017) Simplifying trigonometric expressions Verifying a trigonometric identity Proving trigonometric identities Sum and difference identities Double-angle identities Half-angle identities Week 5 (18 topics, due on 10/29/2017) Using a trigonometric ratio to find a side length in a right triangle Using trigonometry to find a length in a word problem with one right triangle Using a trigonometric ratio to find an angle measure in a right triangle Using trigonometry to find angles of elevation or depression in a word problem Solving a right triangle Using trigonometry to find a length in a word problem with two right triangles Finding solutions in an interval for a basic equation involving sine or cosine Solving a basic trigonometric equation using a calculator Solving a basic trigonometric equation involving sine or cosine Finding solutions in an interval for a trigonometric equation in factored form Finding solutions in an interval for a trigonometric equation with a squared function: Finding solutions for a trigonometric equation using Pythagorean identities: Finding solutions for an equation with sine and cosine using double-angle identities Solving a trigonometric equation modeling a real-world situation Using a graphing calculator to solve a trigonometric equation Week 6 (11 topics, due on 11/05/2017) Solving a triangle with the law of sines Solving a word problem using the law of sines Solving a triangle with the law of cosines Solving a word problem using the law of cosines Plotting points in polar coordinates Multiple representations of polar coordinates Converting rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates: Special angles Converting polar coordinates to rectangular coordinates Converting an equation written in rectangular form to one written in polar form Converting an equation written in polar form to one written in rectangular form
7 Week 7 (23 topics, due on 11/12/2017) Writing a position vector in ai+bj form given its graph Writing a vector in ai+bj form given its initial and terminal points Writing a vector in component form given its initial and terminal points Magnitude of a vector given in ai+bj form Magnitude of a vector given in component form Vector addition and scalar multiplication: ai+bj form Linear combination of vectors: ai+bj form Vector addition and scalar multiplication: Component form Linear combination of vectors: Component form Unit vectors Multiplication of a vector by a scalar: Geometric approach Vector addition: Geometric approach Vector subtraction: Geometric approach Finding the magnitude and direction of a vector given its graph Finding the components of a vector given its graph Finding the direction angle of a vector given in ai+bj form Writing a vector given its magnitude and direction angle Writing a vector to represent a force pushing or pulling an object Finding magnitudes of forces related to a sum of three vectors Finding magnitudes of forces related to an object suspended by cables Graphing a polar equation: Basic Graphing a polar equation: Circle Matching polar equations with their graphs Week 8 (9 topics, due on 11/19/2017) Finding the magnitude and direction angle of the resultant force of two vectors Dot product of vectors given in ai+bj form Dot product of vectors given in component form Finding the angle between two vectors given in component form Classifying vector relationships by finding the angle between vectors in ai + bj form Using the dot product to find perpendicular vectors Decomposing a vector into two orthogonal vectors Finding the amount of work done given a force vector and a distance Finding magnitudes of forces related to an object on a ramp Week 9 (6 topics, due on 11/26/2017) Graphing an ellipse given its equation in standard form Graphing an ellipse centered at the origin: Ax 2 + By 2 = C Finding the center, vertices, and foci of an ellipse Writing an equation of an ellipse given the center, an endpoint of an axis, and the length of the other axis Writing an equation of an ellipse given the foci and the major axis length Word problem involving an ellipse
8 Week 10 (12 topics, due on 12/03/2017) Graphing a parabola of the form y 2 = ax or x 2 = ay Graphing a parabola of the form x=a(y-k) 2 +h or y=a(x-h) 2 +k Writing an equation of a parabola given the vertex and the focus Writing an equation of a parabola given the focus and the directrix Finding the vertex, focus, directrix, and axis of symmetry of a parabola Writing an equation of a parabola given its graph Word problem involving a parabola Graphing a hyperbola given its equation in standard form Graphing a hyperbola centered at the origin: Ax 2 + By 2 = C Finding the center, vertices, foci, and asymptotes of a hyperbola Writing an equation of a hyperbola given the foci and the vertices Writing an equation of a hyperbola given the foci and the asymptotes: Basic
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