TAILIEUCHUNG - Ebook Algebra and trigonometry - Enhance with graphic utilities (6th edition): Part 2

(BQ) Part 2 book "Algebra and trigonometry - Enhance with graphic utilities" has contents: Trigonometric functions, analytic trigonometry, applications of trigonometric functions, polar coordinates vectors, analytic geometry, systems of equations and inequalities, counting and probability. | Trigonometric Functions Outline Angles and Their Measure Right Triangle Trigonometry Computing the Values of Trigonometric Functions of Acute Angles Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle Unit Circle Approach; Properties of the Trigonometric Functions Graphs of the Sine and Cosine Functions Graphs of the Tangent, Cotangent, Cosecant, and Secant Functions Phase Shift; Sinusoidal Curve Fitting Chapter Review Chapter Test Cumulative Review Chapter Projects Length of Day Revisited The length of a day depends upon the day of the year as well as the latitude of the location. Latitude gives the location of a point on Earth north or south of the equator. In Chapter 5 we found a model that describes the relation between the length of day and latitude for a specific day of the year. In the Internet Project at the end of this chapter, we will find a model that describes the relation between the length of day and day of the year for a specific latitude. —See the Internet-based Chapter Project I— ᭻ A LOOK BACK In Chapter 3, we began our discussion of functions. We defined domain and range and independent and dependent variables; we found the value of a function and graphed functions. We continued our study of functions by listing properties that a function might have, like being even or odd, and we created a library of functions, naming key functions and listing their properties, including the graph. A LOOK AHEAD In this chapter we define the trigonometric functions, six functions that have wide application. We shall talk about their domain and range, see how to find values, graph them, and develop a list of their properties. There are two widely accepted approaches to the development of the trigonometric functions: one uses right triangles; the other uses circles, especially the unit circle. In this book, we develop the trigonometric functions using right triangles. In Section , we introduce trigonometric functions using the unit circle

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