mth114 - trigonometry
welcome
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Visitors are welcome to use any of the files below. These are from past semesters and will not be updated frequently.
files
course documents
in-class handouts
- unit circle
- blank unit circle
- trig identities
- verifying identities practice (solutions)
- inverse trig functions
exam files
- exam 1: review, practice exam (solutions)
- exam 2: review, practice exam (solutions)
- exam 3: review, practice exam (solutions)
- exam 4: review, practice exam (solutions)
resouces
math anxiety
Do you feel stressed during class, when you do homework, or when you take
a test? Check out this link for a few quick suggestions. If you eel this
is a significant issue for you, be sure to come talk to me.
numbernut.com
This is a very cool website with lots of good information about introductory
math. It's especially good for those who might need some review of basic
operations like multiplication and division, fractions, decimals, and percents.
Lots of good stuff!
math.com
Another good site with lots of review. It covers all of the topics we cover
in this course - check out the Pre-Algebra and Algebra sections in particular.
Again, there's a lot of good stuff here if you're looking for another resource.
Some good math websites from the ECC library.
Student Counseling
Virtual pamphlet collection
This is a great collection of links. There are really too many to mention,
but of particular interest to students in mathematics are those on anxiety,
study skills, test-taking, and time management. If you're finding yourself
struggling with any of these issues, please stop by my office to chat. You're
welcome to use some of these links as a starting point, but please let me
know how I can help.