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3.3 Trigonometric Functions

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In this section, we review the basic concepts and fundamental properties of trigonometric functions. In calculus, we deal with these functions quite a lot. We will learn about:

  1. Angles and the Radian Measure
  2. Basics of Trigonometric Functions
  3. Trigonometric Identities
  4. Periodicity and Graphs of Trigonometric Functions
 
 
 

Precalculus

  • 1. Review of Fundamentals
    • 1.1 What Is Algebra?
    • 1.2 Sets
    • 1.3 Sets of Numbers
    • 1.4 Inequalities
    • 1.5 Absolute Value
    • 1.6 Intervals
    • 1.7 Laws of Exponents
    • 1.8 The Logarithm
    • 1.9 Equations and Identities
    • 1.10 Polynomials
    • 1.11 Dividing Polynomials
    • 1.12 Special Product Formulas
    • 1.13 Factorization
    • 1.14 Fractions
    • 1.15 Rationalizing Binomial Denominators
    • 1.16 Coordinates in a Plane
    • 1.17 Graphs of Equations
    • 1.18 Straight Lines
    • 1.19 Solutions and Roots
    • 1.20 Other Types of Equations
    • 1.21 Solving Inequalities
    • 1.22 Absolute Value Equations and Inequalities
    • 1.23 Sigma Notation
  • 2. Functions
    • 2.1 Constants, Variables, and Parameters
    • 2.2 The Concept of a Function
    • 2.3 Natural Domain and Range of a Function
    • 2.4 Graphs of Functions
    • 2.5 Vertical Line Test
    • 2.6 Domain and Range Using Graph
    • 2.7 Piecewise-Defined Functions
    • 2.8 Equal Functions
    • 2.9 Even and Odd Functions
    • 2.10 Examples of Elementary Functions
    • 2.11 Transformations of Functions
    • 2.12 Algebraic Combination of Functions
    • 2.13 Composition of Functions
    • 2.14 Increasing or Decreasing Functions
    • 2.15 One-to-One Functions
    • 2.16 Inverse Functions
    • 2.17 Bounded Functions
    • 2.18 Periodic Functions
  • 3. Elementary Transcendental Functions
    • 3.1 Exponential Functions
    • 3.2 Logarithmic Functions
    • 3.3 Trigonometric Functions
      • 3.3.1 Angles
      • 3.3.2 Basics of Trigonometric Functions
      • 3.3.3 Trigonometric Identities
      • 3.3.4 Periodicity and Graphs of Trigonometric Functions
    • 3.4 Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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