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  1. Aufmann College Trigonometry Fifth Edition Plus Eduspace Two by Richard N. Aufmann, 2004-07-07
  2. Applied College Algebra and Trigonometry (3rd Edition) by Linda P. Davis, 2002-05-10

141. ASU Libraries -- Trigonometry
trigonometry Offers an interactive learning module in the basic concepts of trigonometry. Exercises are included. A Short Course In trigonometry
http://www.asu.edu/lib/noble/math/trigonom.htm
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  • Trigonometry Offers an interactive learning module in the basic concepts of trigonometry. Exercises are included.
  • A Short Course In Trigonometry Covers applications of trigonometry, angle measurements, chords, sines, cosines, tangents and slopes, trigonometric functions and their inverses, trigonometry of oblique triangles, a summary of trignometric identities, and as yet to be written, polar coordinates. Provides colored diagrams and offers a series of trigonometry problems to test your knowledge of each section.
  • An Introduction to Trigonometry Covers all the various aspects of trigonometry in a more detailed way than A Short Course In Trigonometry . No trigonometry problems are offered. This site presents a detailed description of trigonometric functions.
  • Dave's Math Tables Provides trig identities, trig tables, trig hyperbolics, and trig graphs. Also includes additional math subjects (general math, algebra, geometry, etc.)
  • S.O.S. MathematicsTrigonometry
  • 142. Quia - Trigonometry - All Activities By Title
    Directory trigonometry. 1, Computer Literacy One Challenge Board Created by Patti Grammatis. 2, Degrees and Radians Java Game Converting
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    Trigonometry - all activities by title
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    Created by Patti Grammatis Degrees and Radians
    Converting special angles between degrees and exact radians.
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    Created by Candis Angle Special Angles Created by Candis Angle Special Angles Created by Candis Angle Created by Candis Angle Created by Candis Angle THE unit circle Created by Candis Angle Trig: Sec. 5.1-5.4 Review reference angles, coterminal angles, radians vs. degree measure, arc length, central angles, linear vs. angular velocity, special angles, circular functions Unit Circle Mixed Created by Candis Angle Unit Circle Radians Created by Candis Angle

    143. BoxerMath.com: Interactive Online Math Tutorials
    An interactive online environment for learning math. It features selfpaced, guided tutorials for learning by discovery in geometry, prealgebra, algebra I, algebra II and trigonometry.
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    144. PinkMonkey.com-Trigonometry Study Guide - Trigonometry Contents
    PinkMonkey.comtrigonometry StudyGuide -The World s largest source of Free Booknotes/Literature summaries. PinkMonkey.com trigonometry Study Guide
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    145. SoVerNet---File Not Found...
    A math tutoring and consultation service for college students. Specializing in helping people understand subjects like Algebra, trigonometry, and Calculus.
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  • 146. Trigonometry, 7/E - Addison-Wesley And Benjamin Cummings Catalog
    trigonometry, 7/E.
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    Select a Discipline Chemistry Computer Science Economics Finance Life Science Mathematics Physics/Astronomy Statistics by Keyword by Author by Title by ISBN Advanced Search ABOUT THIS PRODUCT Description Table of Contents Features Appropriate Courses About the Author(s) ... Alternate Version(s) PACKAGE OPTIONS Valuepack(s) RESOURCES Student Instructor Discipline-Specific INTERNET RESOURCES Companion Website CourseCompass RELATED TITLES Plane Trigonometry (Mathematics) Trigonometry, 7/E View Larger Image Margaret L. Lial American River College
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    David I. Schneider University of Maryland
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    Our Price: $92.70 Add to Cart New Edition Available! Instructor Exam Copy Description This book, intended for a graphing calculator optional trigonometry course , offers students the content and tools they will need to successfully master trigonometry. The authors have addressed the needs of students who will continue their study of mathematics, as well as those who are taking trigonometry as their final mathematics course. Emphasis is placed on exploring mathematical concepts by using real date, current applications and optional technology. Other items to consider Trigonometry plus MyMathLab Student Package, 7/E

    147. Mathematics And Education Resources
    Includes recommendations for webpages and books for algebra, geometry, trigonometry, games and help forums. Also has a list of educational administrators and associations.
    http://www.math.schoolreference.com/
    Home Administrators Algebra Assessment ... Business Opp Secure online shopping-great prices! Mathematics and Education Resources Welcome to the Mathematics and Education Resources page, a directory of sites for students, parents, teachers and administrators. Take some time to browse through the different categories found on the menu to the left. If you are a teacher, you'll find some useful sites for teachers below. Our newsletter is sent out periodically , and contains more detailed reviews of some of our featured sites, along with classroom ideas and sample problems. Subscribe here - it's free! Please send an e-mail if you notice any broken links or if you want to suggest a site for inclusion in this directory.
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    148. Lial - Hornsby - Schneider Series
    College Algebra 8th Edition, trigonometry 7th Edition, College Algebra and trigonometry 2nd Edition, Precalculus 2nd Edition, Precalculus with Limits,
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    149. Mathematics Lesson Plans On Kayaking!
    How to create lesson plans for geometry, trigonometry and other math topics using the fun sport of kayaking.
    http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/1207/Kayak.html
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    Teachers, those glorious people who help us learn, are sometimes in need of good ideas, lesson plans, activities, and hooks to revive and refresh their students. This page is for you. I hope you find some great ideas for teaching an entire mathematics unit related to the fun, addictive, (and possibly expensive), sport of kayaking. You are welcome to print the activity sheets, use the lesson plans, and implement the ideas in your own classroom. Come on in and look around!

    150. HKCEE Mathematics
    This web page contains 7 Java Applets for exploring Geometry and trigonometry.
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    HKCEE Mathematics
    Last updated: March 25, 2003 Number Systems and Surds Trigonometric Functions
    • A Java Applet designed for exploring the signs and the magnitudes of the trigonometric ratios. A Java Applet for generating and exploring the graph of the sine function. A Java Applet for generating and exploring the graph of the cosine function.
    Polynomials Important Formulae in Trigonometry
    • A n interactive quiz about Arc Length, Area of Sector, Sine Formula, Cosine Formula, etc. A Java Applet about a problem relating to the Area Formula of Triangle. A Java Applet about a problem relating to the Sine Formula. A Java Applet about a problem relating to the Cosine Formula.
    Applications of Trigonometry
    • Download Wingeom (28 May 2002) from Peanut Software Homepage. A zipped Wingeom file for illustrating HKCEE 1997 Paper II Question 41. (The model can be rotated to illustrate the situation and the triangle that leads to the solution is highlighted.)

    151. Doi:10.1036/0071383182 Easy Outline Of Trigonometry (McGraw-Hill)
    Easy Outline of trigonometry. By Ayres, Frank and Moyer, Robert. Easy Outline of trigonometry, Author(s) Ayres, Frank and Moyer, Robert. ISBN 0071383182.
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    Easy Outline of Trigonometry By Ayres, Frank and Moyer, Robert Boiled-down essentials of the top-selling Schaum's Outline series for the student with limited time What could be better than the bestselling Schaum's Outline series? For students looking for a quick nuts-and-bolts overview, it would have to be Schaum's Easy Outline series. Every book in this series is a pared-down, simplified, and tightly focused version of its predecessor. With an emphasis on clarity and brevity, each new title features a streamlined and updated format and the absolute essence of the subject, presented in a concise and readily understandable form. Graphic elements such as sidebars, reader-alert icons, and boxed highlights stress selected points from the text, illuminate keys to learning, and give students quick pointers to the essentials.
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    152. Wsd Home Page
    Math at Woodland High School. Includes resources for students, parents and teachers of algebra, precalculus, trigonometry and AP Calculus.
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    153. Pentagon & Trigonometry
    The Pentagon and trigonometry. You might ask, so what is the big deal about the possibility of the ancient Egyptians having developed trigonometry ? .
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    The Pentagon and Trigonometry The Inscribed Pentagon
    A systematic search for other diagrammatic means by which the circle could be uniformly partitioned eventually would have led to the construction we see in Diagram 10. In the course of an ancient scribe's trial and error probing, a square is drawn using the circle's radius as the length of its side. Next, this square is cut in half (line TA) creating two equivalent rectangles having side lengths of 1 and 1/2. No new information here so far, but something curious does occur when a diagonal is drawn in one of these rectangles (e.g., line CA). With dividers set to the length CA, one finds that four of these lengths will very nearly inscribe within the circle 3/4ths of a rotation (clockwise from C to G, for instance). Although the length of CA can be computed via the Pythagorean Theorem (it equals 5/2 ), these results, though interesting, are not of immediate benefit in that they do not lead to a uniform partitioning of the full circle. They are, however, a sign that further investigation is warranted. With a search underway for line lengths that could inscribe equal-sided polygons, Diagram 11 is the breakthrough construction that would sooner or later have been arrived at. In it, line CA has been swung down from A, to extend along line OH to a point B such that AB equals AC. Since AB and AC are the same length, the length of OB is simply AC minus AO. (As shown above, OB therefore equals

    154. Trigonometry
    trigonometry. Here is a complete introduction to trig. It is the very best example of teaching on the web I have seen. Here is a lesson on trigonometry.
    http://www.mccallie.org/myates/trigonometry.htm

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    TRIGONOMETRY Here is a complete introduction to trig . It is the very best example of teaching on the web I have seen. Here is a lesson on trigonometry. It contains Sketchpad 4 sketches, as well as movies of the sketches, in case you don't have the program. There is also a series of challenges based on the sine function. Finally, the pythagorean identities are derived geometrically. Here is a multiple page sketch of all the trig functions, axis of symmetry, and inverses using GSP4. Here's a nice sketch by Scott Steketee of the conic sections Movie of plane slicing conic section. (My apologies for neglecting to cite the source, but I've misplaced the site. Here are Java Applets of the ellipse parabola , and hyperbola . You can drag the foci, vertices, or a point on the curve to change the shape. I used Paul Kunkel's tools to make these applets. You'll need to play with the red points to get them to look good. He has more such tools here. The ambiguous case for the Law of Sines. Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics MathWorld TM ) is the web's most complete mathematics resource, assembled over more than a decade by internet encyclopedist

    155. Trigonometry
    Online Resource. trigonometry. trigonometry and Astronomy The astronomers use trigonometry for calculating the distance to the stars.
    http://www.amatyc.org/OnlineResource/Trigonometry.html
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  • Trigonometry and Astronomy
    The astronomers use trigonometry for calculating the distance to the stars. Contains the formula for determining the distance. Vectors
    This site was written for students who need to apply vectors in science, engineering, and computing. It includes sections on the basics of vectors.
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    156. Trigonometry
    Visual and interactive way to thorough understanding and mastering trigonometry without getting wearied on the very first chapter! trigonometry release 25.50,
    http://www.mathaid.com/products/Trigonometry/
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    • Angles and their Measure
      • Basic Definitions
      • Converting between Degrees and Radians
      • Arc Length
      • Area of a Sector
    • Trigonometric Functions
      • Directed Length of Arc
      • The Sine Function
      • The Cosine Function
      • The Tangent Function
      • The Cotangent Function
      • The Secant Function
      • The Cosecant Function
    • Trigonometric Identities
      • Basic Identities
      • Multiple-Angle Identities
      • Sum and Difference Identities
    • Transformations of Trigonometric Graphs
      • Transformations of the Sine Graph
        • Phase Shift
        • Amplitude
        • Period
        • Graph of y=Asin(bx+c)
      • Transformations of the Cosine Graph
        • Phase Shift
        • Amplitude
        • Period
        • Graph of y=Acos(bx+c)
      • Transformations of the Tangent Graph
        • Phase Shift
        • Period
        • Graph of y=Atan(bx+c)
      • Transformations of the Cotangent Graph
        • Phase Shift
        • Period
        • Graph of y=Acot(bx+c)
      • Inverse Trigonometric Functions
        • The Inverse Sine Function
        • The Inverse Cosine Function
        • The Inverse Tangent Function
        • The Inverse Cotangent Function
        • Computations with Inverse Trigonometric Functions
      • Solving Triangles
        • Solving Right Triangles
          • One Side and One Angle are Given
          • Two Sides are Given
        • The Law of Cosines
        • The Law of Sines
      • Trigonometric Equations
        • Simple Trigonometric Equations
          • Solving Equation sinx = c
          • Solving Equation cosx = c
          • Solving Equation tanx=c
          • Solving Equation cotx = c
        • Equations Reducible to Simple Equation
      • Polar Coordinate System
        • Polar Coordinates
        • Conversion from Polar to Rectangular Coordinates
        • Conversion from Rectangular to Polar Coordinates
        • Graphing Polar Equations

    157. WebTrig Home Page
    Webtrig is a trigonometry tutorial designed for the World Wide Web. Thanks. Tom June 28, 2003. OnLine trigonometry FlashCards, Begin the tutorial.
    http://www.math.uakron.edu/~tprice/Trig/
    Webtrig is a trigonometry tutorial designed for the World Wide Web. The lessons are in PDF format and require the Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher. I expect users will find errors and have constructive suggestions. Please forward these to me at teprice@uakron.edu . Thanks. Tom
    J une 28, 2003 OnLine Trigonometry FlashCards Begin the tutorial You are visitor

    158. Homework
    Math 25 trigonometry. Sample Examinations. Instructor David Arnold. Adobe Acrobat Reader. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 4
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    Math 25 - Trigonometry
    Sample Examinations
    Instructor: David Arnold
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    You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader 4 or higher to read the files on this site. If you are using Acrobat Reader 3, you will need to obtain the forms plugin . If you are using Acrobat Exchange 3.01, then you will need to obtain a different forms plugin for Acrobat pdf files on this site to work properly. Of course, it is best to upgrade to Acrobat Reader 4 or higher. You can down load the necessary software from the Adobe Site by selecting the AAR link. AAR is free software and has no timelimit on its ownership. Macintosh files are also available at the Adobe site.
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    159. BBC Education - AS Guru - General Studies - Maths - Shape And Space - Trigonomet
    trigonometry. trigonometry syllabus!). To explore some of the fundamental properties of triangles that form the basis of trigonometry, try this.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/asguru/generalstudies/maths/11shapespace/shapespa
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    Trigonometry Trigonometry enables you to do more things with right-angled triangles (and with other sorts of triangles too, but that's not on the General Studies syllabus!) To explore some of the fundamental properties of triangles that form the basis of trigonometry, try this. Draw a right-angled triangle (any size) with one of its other angles equal to 30 degrees. (The third angle will be 60 degrees.)
    What do you notice about all your triangles?
    They should be all the same shape (i.e. they are all enlargements of each other). Another way of saying this is that all the triangles are (mathematically) similar. 'Similar' is an example of a word used differently in mathematics from its use in everyday life. In maths, it means that shapes are exact enlargements (even if they are made smaller - more mad mathematics!). The angles remain the same (whatever the size of the triangle) and the lengths of the sides are in the same ratio. Look at the lengths of the sides of the right-angled triangles you have just made. In each one, the side opposite the 30 degree angle is always half the length of the hypotenuse - and you cannot draw a right angled 30 degree triangle for which this doesn't work! The ratio of the other side to the hypotenuse is also fixed but not quite as obvious, this side is always about

    160. BBC Education - AS Guru - Maths - Pure - Trigonometry
    BBC Education online resource for AS students
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/asguru/maths/13pure/04trigonometry/index.shtml
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