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Precalculus Honors March 2 nd Students will complete their daily warm-up problems. Go over any questions students have on previous night’s homework (page 594, numbers 1-18). Students will practice more verifying problems. Classwork – page 594, numbers Homework – page 594, numbers odd

Precalculus Honors March 3rd Students will complete their daily warm-up problems. Go over questions on previous night’s homework (page 594, numbers odd). Classwork – page 594, numbers evens. Homework – Study for your quiz on simplifying and verifying trigonometric identities.

Precalculus Honors March 4 th Students will complete their daily warm-up problems. Students will take a quiz on simplifying and verifying trigonometric identities. Students will use Sum and Difference formulas for sine, cosine, and tangent to evaluate expressions and verify identities.

Precalculus Honors March 5 th Students will complete their daily warm-up problems. Students will use Sum and Difference formulas for sine, cosine, and tangent to evaluate expressions and verify identities. Homework – page 603, numbers 1-31 odd

Precalculus Honors March 6 th Students will complete their daily warm-up problems. Go over any questions on previous night’s homework (page 603, numbers 1-31 odd ). Classwork – more practice with sum and difference formulas. Page 604, odd Homework – page 604, numbers odd