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Algebra 2 • Series

Become a Trigonometry & Precalculus Master

Akshara A

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This series ended on January 20, 2022. All 1:1 and group chats related to this series are disabled 7 days after the last session.

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HOW BECOME A TRIGONOMETRY & PRECALCULUS MASTER IS SET UP TO MAKE COMPLICATED MATH EASY: This 302-lesson course includes video and text explanations of everything from Trigonometry and Precalculus, and it includes 89 quizzes (with solutions!) and an additional 10 workbooks with extra practice problems, to help you test your understanding along the way. Become an Trigonometry & Precalculus Master is organized into the following sections: Angles and their measure, including degrees, DMS, and radians Angles in circles, including oriented arcs, circular sectors, and linear and angular velocity The six circular functions, which are sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and tangent The laws of sine and cosine, including Heron's formula The unit circle, and how to use it to complete a triangle Graphing the trig functions using period and amplitude, horizontal and vertical shifts, and other transformations Trig identities like even-odd, sum-difference, double-angle, half-angle, product-to-sum, and sum-to-product Inverse trig functions and their graphs Polar coordinates and graphing polar curves Parametric curves and how to sketch their graphs Analytic geometry of conic sections like circles, ellipses, parabolas, and hyperbolas Complex numbers, including polar forms and De Moivre's theorem Matrices for solving systems, Gauss-Jordan elimination, transformations and inverse matrices Are there any course requirements or prerequisites? You should be comfortable with the Fundamentals of Math. You should be comfortable with basic Algebra, like equation solving. A little Geometry is helpful, but not absolutely necessary. We'll start the course by talking about angles, so if you know some algebra and geometry basics, you'll be well-prepared for the course. Who this course is for: Current trigonometry or precalculus students, or students about to start trigonometry or precalculus who are looking to get ahead Homeschool parents looking for extra support with trigonometry or precalculus Anyone who wants to study math for fun after being away from school for a while

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Dates

January 19 - January 20

Learners

4 / 15

Total Sessions

2

About the Tutor

Hello! My name is Akshara, and I'm a high schooler in the US. My favorite subject is algebra 2 and my favorite things to do outside of school are track and singing. I'm excited to tutor at schoolhouse :)

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2
19
Jan

Session 1

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Section 1: Angles Lesson Plan: - Introduction to angles - Naming angles - Complementary and supplementary angles - Positive and negative angles - Quadrant of the angle - Degrees, radians, and DMS - Coterminal angles - BONUS! Extra practice problems. :)
20
Jan

Session 2

Other Topics

Section 1: Angles Lesson Plan: - Introduction to angles - Naming angles - Complementary and supplementary angles - Positive and negative angles - Quadrant of the angle - Degrees, radians, and DMS - Coterminal angles - BONUS! Extra practice problems. :)

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