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Far Eastern University

College of Engineering Manila, Philippines

Course Units Prerequisite Semester/SY Instructor

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Math 106-Plane and Spherical Trigonometry 3 None 2nd Semester, 2001-2002 Engr. Tomas U. Ganiron Jr, MSCE

Course Description :

Trigonometric functions; identities and equations; solutions of triangles; law of sines; law of cosines; inverse trigonometric functions; spherical trigonometry

Course Objective

After completing this course, the student must be able to:

1. Define angles and how they are measured; 2. Define and evaluate each of the six trigonometric functions; 3. Prove trigonometric functions; 4. Define and evaluate inverse trigonometric functions; 5. Solve trigonometric equations; 6. Solve problems involving right triangles using trigonometric function definitions for acute angles; and 7. Solve problems involving oblique triangles by the use of the sine and cosine laws Course Distribution Week TOPICS 1. Trigonometric Functions 1.1. Angles and Measurement 1.2. Trigonometric Functions of Angles 1.3. Trigonometric Function Values 1.4. The Sine and Cosine of Real Numbers 1.5. Graphs of the Sine and Cosine and Other Sine Waves 1.6. Solutions of Right Triangle 2. Analytic Trigonometry 2.1. The Eight Fundamental Identities 2.2. Proving Trigonometric Identities 2.3. Sum and Difference Identities 2.4. Double-Measure and Half-Measure Identities 2.5. Inverse Trigonometric Functions 2.6. Trigonometric Equations 2.7. Identities for the Product, Sum, and Difference of Sine and Cosine Prelim Examination Application of Trigonometry 3.1. The Law of Sines 3.2. The Law of Cosines Midterm Examination 4. Spherical Trigonometry 4.1. Fundamental Formulas 4.2. Spherical Triangles Final Examination

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Textbook New Plane Trigonometry, Leandro Pagaduan, National Bookstore, University of the East, 2019 Claro M. Recto Avenue, Manila, Philippines

References:

Dilley, et al. Algebra 2 with Trigonometry. D.C. Heath & Co., 1990. Leithold, Louis. College Algebra and Trigonometry. Addison-Wesley, 1992. Sobel, Max A. and Norbert Lerner. Algebra and Trigonometry, 4th ed. New Jersey: Prentice Hall, Inc., 1995.

Grades Distribution Components Seatworks/Short Quizzes Projects Assignments Attendance Prelim Exam Midterm Exam Final Exam Total % Distribution 10 4 4 2 15 15 50 100

Approved by: Dr. Peter M. Ureta Dean, College of Engineering

January 6, 2002

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