In this chapter, you will be learning the double-angle identities. The double-angle formulas: Helpful videos with examples on this topic:
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7.4 Sum and Difference Identities
In this chapter, you will be learning about the Sum and Difference Identities (which will be super useful). Videos with Explainations and Examples
7.3 Trigonometric Equations
In this section, we will develop methods for solving trigonometric equations from simple types of equations to types that must be factored or solved by quadratic equation. Conditional solution General form solution More Review Videos
7.2 Verifying Trigonometric Identities
In this chapter, we will be focusing on proving trigonometric identities (very fun!!!). The eight fundamental identities will be very important in this section (so make sure you memorize the basic identities). Expression: no equal signs. Equations: statement that is true for a set of specific values. Identity: an equation that is true for all…
7.1 Trigonometric Identities and Equations
Welcome back to our Math Department Blog! In this chapter, you will be learning about trigonometric equations and identities. Although there are infinitely many trigonometric identities, there are a few basic ones that you will need to have memorized. Verifying Identities The six trigonometric ratios that you already know from the previous chapter: The Reciprocal…
5.5 Applications Of Exponential And Logarithmic Functions
In this chapter, you will be learning about the applications of exponential and logarithmic functions. Most of our lives revolve around these important concepts!
5.3 Properties of Logarithms
In this chapter, we will be learning about the Properties of Logarithms. Make sure to know the properties and memorize them for future references! Learn about the Product Rule, the Quotient Rule, and the Power Rule!
5.2 Logarithmic Functions and Their Graphs
This chapter will introduce the concepts of Logarithmic Functions and Inverse Functions. Definition of a Logarithmic Function The log to the base b of M is the exponent that b must be raised to obtain M. It is the inverse of the exponential function with base b. Graphing Logarithmic Functions Notes on Inverse Functions
5.1 Exponents
Welcome to Unit 5! In the first chapter, we will be focusing on the study of Exponents. Exponent properties play a huge role in the study of logarithms. Exponential Function Properties Graphing Exponential Function Tutorial (include examples)