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Conic section, parabola, and right angle trigonometry are topics that the class haven’t covered as yet. However I have basic knowledge of all three topics.
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I don’t recall doing the Hyperbola. And I know what the Pythagorean Theorem is from previous classes but I don’t think we did free falling objects and projectiles.
Imani Joseph 11/26/18
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Conic Sections, Parabola, and any trigonometry are some of the topics that we have not covered yet in class.
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I know a little bit about trigonometry, but I just need to refresh my memory.
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- Similar Triangles and Applications
- The Ellipse: Definition, Standard Form, Sketching the Graph
- Solving Right Triangles and Applications
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Class #20-22 – Complex Numbers: We very briefly touched on the powers of i and have bounced around between many of the topics here but have not had a concentrated lesson.
Class #29-34 – Conic Sections: Unless this was done on the one day I missed class I do not recall this topic being touched.
Class #34-40 – Introduction to Trigonometry: I have an understanding of angles and the types of angles based on my historical math knowledge. Radians, Right Triangle Trigonometry and the like could certainly use a refresher.
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36 Introduction to Trigonometry: Defining Angles, Degree
Measure, Types of Angles, Relationships Between Angles
37 Radian Measure, Arc Length, Area of a Circular Sector,
Conversion Between Degrees and Radians
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I’m not sure if we covered the following topics:
- Introduction to Trigonometry: Defining Angles, Degree
Measure, Types of Angles, Relationships Between Angles - Radian Measure, Arc Length, Area of a Circular Sector,
Conversion Between Degrees and Radians - Similar Triangles and Applications
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This reply was modified 7 years, 7 months ago by
Lonette.
- Introduction to Trigonometry: Defining Angles, Degree
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Three topics we haven’t covered:
-Right Triangle Trigonometry, Trigonometric Functions of 30°, 45° and 60°,
-Conic Sections
-Similar Triangles and Applications
I don’t remember a good portion from high school, just basics covered in geometry and a bootleg trig class.
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- Solving Systems of Equations in Two Variables Consisting of a
Linear Equation and a Quadratic Equation.
2. Similar Triangles and Applications.
3. The Quadratic Formula, The Discriminant and the Nature of the
Roots of a Quadratic Equation - Solving Systems of Equations in Two Variables Consisting of a
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- The Hyperbola: Definition, Asymptotes, Standard Form, Sketching the Graph
- The Ellipse: Definition, Standard Form, Sketching the Graph
- Applications: Number Relations, Free Falling Objects, Projectiles, Pythagorean Theorem, Area Problems.
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This reply was modified 7 years, 7 months ago by
Efrain Alvarez.
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Complex Numbers: the Imaginary Unit i, Pure Imaginary Numbers, Powers of i, Square Roots of Monomials Revisited22
Operations on Complex Numbers, Graphical Representation of Complex Numbers30
Conic Sections: The Distance Formula and the Circle, Center and Radius, Standard Form, Sketching the Graph -
Solving Systems of Equations in Two Variables Consisting of a
Linear Equation and a Quadratic Equation;Applications: Number Relations, Free Falling Objects, Projectiles,
Pythagorean Theorem, Area ProblemsSimilar Triangles and Applications
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30 Conic Sections.
31 The parabola
36 Introduction to TrigonometryI do not recall to topics 30 and 31. I don’t remember much from trigonometry from high school.
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- The Ellipse: Definition, Standard Form, Sketching the Graph
- Right Triangle Trigonometry, Trigonometric Functions of 30°, 45° and 60°
- The parabola
I only recall the topic of the right triangle from high school. The other topics I have not heard of or know how to solve them
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- Right Triangle Trigonometry, Trigonometric Functions of 30°, 45°and 60°
- Introduction to Trigonometry: Defining Angles, Degree Measure, Types of Angles, Relationships Between Angles
- Radian Measure, Arc Length, Area of a Circular Sector, Conversion Between Degrees and Radians
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