 Trigonometric of any Angle Pg. 501 – 514  LEARNING OBJECTIVES; Use the definitions of trigonometric functions of any angle.  Use the signs of the trigonometric.

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 Trigonometric of any Angle Pg. 501 – 514  LEARNING OBJECTIVES; Use the definitions of trigonometric functions of any angle.  Use the signs of the trigonometric functions. ACTIVITIES: Notes on trigonometric functions of any angle; C/W: Pg. 513 # 2 – 60 (even)  HOME LEARNING: Pg. 513 #62 – 86 (even).

 Trigonometric of any Angle Pg. 501 – 514  LEARNING OBJECTIVES; Use the definitions of trigonometric functions of any angle.  Use the signs of the trigonometric functions. ACTIVITIES: Notes on trigonometric functions of any angle; C/W: Pg. 513 # 2 – 60 (even)  HOME LEARNING: Pg. 513 # 62 – 86 (even).

 Graphs of Sine and Cosine Functions; Pg. 515 – 535  LEARNING OBJECTIVES; Understand the graph of y = sin x. y = cos x. Graph variations of y= sin x and y = cos x. ACTIVITIES: Discuss Pg. 513 # 2 – 86 (EVEN) C/W: Mid-Chapter Check Point; Pg. 514 # 1 – 30 (all); & PG. 513 # 87 – 92. Notes on graphing y = sin x, & y = cos x.  HOME LEARNING: PG. 533 #1 - 16

 Graphs of Sine and Cosine Functions; Pg. 515 – 535  LEARNING OBJECTIVES; Understand the graph of y = sin x. y = cos x. Graph variations of y= sin x and y = cos x. ACTIVITIES: Discuss Pg. 513 # 2 – 86. C/W: Mid-Chapter Check Point; Pg. 514 # 1 – 30 (all); & PG. 513 # 87 – 92. Notes on graphing y = sin x, & y = cos x.  HOME LEARNING: Complete class work  PG. 533 #1 - 16

 Graphs of Sine and Cosine Functions; Pg. 515 – 535  LEARNING OBJECTIVES; Understand the graph of y = sin x. y = cos x. Graph variations of y= sin x and y = cos x. ACTIVITIES: Collect Pg. 514 # 1 – 30. Notes on graphing y = sin x, & y = cos x. C/W: Pg. 533 # 2 – 16 (EVEN)  HOME LEARNING: PG. 533 # 7 – 15 (ODD)

 Graphs of Sine and Cosine Functions; Pg. 515 – 535  LEARNING OBJECTIVES; Graph variations of y= sin x and y = cos x; Graph the vertical shift of the sine and cosine. ACTIVITIES: Discuss Pg. 533 # 2 – 16. Notes on graphing y = cos x. C/W: Pg. 533 # 18 – 30 (EVEN)  HOME LEARNING: PG. 533 # 17 – 29 (ODD)

 Graphs of Cosine Functions; Pg. 515 – 535  LEARNING OBJECTIVES; Graph variations of y= sin x and y = cos x. Use vertical shifts of sine and cosine curves. ACTIVITIES: Discuss Pg. 533 # 18 – 30 (EVEN) Notes on graphing y = cos x. C/W: Pg. 533 # 32 – 52 (EVEN)  HOME LEARNING: Complete class work

 Graphs of Cosine Functions; Pg. 515 – 535  LEARNING OBJECTIVES; Graph variations of y= sin x and y = cos x. Use vertical shifts of sine and cosine curves. ACTIVITIES: Discuss Pg. 533 # 32 – 52 (EVEN) PRACTICE WORKSHEET ON GRAPHING SINE & COSINE  HOME LEARNING: Graphs of Sine and Cosine; See 