MATH1130 — Trigonometry
Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Mathematics Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 4 Credit(s) This course includes the study of trigonometric functions and inverse trigonometric functions and their graphs; solutions of right and oblique triangles and their applications; solutions of trigonometric equations and inequalities; the use of identities, vectors, and complex numbers; and solutions of polar equations and parametric equations. Students must supply a graphing calculator. This course meets the requirements for OTM Trigonometry TMM003. UG 4 Lecture Hour(s); Required Define Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric functions. Homework and tests regularly throughout the semester and Final Exam (Weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 16) 2. Graph Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric functions and analyze their graphs. Homework and tests regularly throughout the semester and Final Exam (Weeks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 16) 3. Apply Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric functions to model a variety of real-world problem solving applications. Homework and tests regularly throughout the semester and Final Exam (Weeks 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 16) 4. Solve a variety of Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric equations and solve application problems. Homework and tests regularly throughout the semester and Final Exam (Weeks 7,9,10 11, 16) 5. Solve right and oblique triangles in degrees and radians for both special and non-special angles. Homework and tests regularly throughout the semester
Prerequisites: MATH1110
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- General Education-Mathematics and Statistics
- Integrated Engineering Technology, AAS
- Liberal Arts Focus, Early College, AA
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- Mechanical Engineering Technology, BAS
- Pre-Professional Studies Focus, AS
- SCI-MED Academy Focus, AS