Math 141-142: Unit 1
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Math 141: |
Target Date:
Friday September 11 |
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Deadline: Friday October 16
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Math 142: |
Target Date:
Tuesday September 8 |
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Deadline: Friday October 2 |
Note: The information on this page is
for the 7th edition of the textbook.
- Table of Contents:
- Topics
Study Guidelines
Unit Pretest and Exam Description
Checklist
Topics
Unit 1 begins with a discussion of angles and various
ways to measure angles: radians, decimal degrees, and degrees-minutes-seconds. Then the trigonometric functions are defined in terms of the unit
circle, rather than in terms of right triangles (which you may have seen before).
The connection with right triangles will appear in Unit 2.
It is Math Department policy that students should be able to compute the exact
values of all the trigonometric functions at the "standard" angles, i.e.,
all multiples of pi/6 and pi/4 radians and 30 and 45 degrees. Therefore,
no calculators will be allowed on the Unit 1 Exam. Problems from 5.1-3 involving
calculators will be tested in Unit 2.
- Angles and their Measure (5.1)
- Radians
- (Decimal) degrees
- Degrees-minutes-seconds
- Conversions between radians and degrees for standard angles (all multiples of
pi/6 and pi/4 radians and 30 and 45 degrees)
- The Trigonometric Functions: sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, cosecant
(5.2-3)
- Exact values for particular real numbers (angles)
- Evaluation of trigonometric functions using a circle
- Basic properties and identities
- Solving "inverse" problems: given the value of
a trig function, what is the corresponding angle?
Study Guidelines for the 7th edition of
Sullivan's Precalculus
These reading and problem assignments are designed to help you learn the course
material. You should complete all of these problems, check your answers in the back
of the textbook, and get help with the problems that you missed. Most of the problems
are odd-numbered, so you can check the solutions in the Solutions
Manual.
The only way to learn mathematics is to do mathematics, so while these problems
will not be collected or graded, you will probably not do well in the course if you
do not complete these and check your work as described above. After completing these
problems, go on to the Unit Exam Description below and follow
directions.
- Section 5.1: Angles and Their Measure
- Reading: section 5.1, pages 324-331 (through example 5)
Read and work through examples 1-5 and their corresponding matched problems.
- Problems that require calculators will be tested in Unit 2.
- Problems involving arc length, areas of sectors, and circular motion will also
be tested in Unit 2.
- Practice Problems: 5.1 #1, 2, 11-21 odd, 35-57 odd
- Section 5.2: Trigonometric Functions: Unit Circle Approach
- Reading: section 5.2, pages 338-349, 350-351 (skip the section titled
"Using a Calculator to Find Values of Trigonometric Functions")
Read and work through examples 1-10 and example 12 and their corresponding matched
problems.
- Problems that require calculators will be tested in Unit 2.
- You can download a copy of the unit
circle with the values of sin and cos for the standard angles.
- Practice Problems: 5.2 #1-6, 11-65 odd, 83-111 odd
- Section 5.3: Properties of the Trigonometric Functions
- Reading: section 5.3
Read and work through examples 1-7 and their corresponding matched problems.
- Practice Problems: 5.3 #1-4, 11-57 odd, 59, 63, 67, 71, 75, 79, 83, 87,
91, 93
- Supplementary material (optional):
- Student Solutions Manual
- Algebra Review booklet
- CD lecture series (step-by-step video examples on CD)
- For tutoring help, visit the Prentice
Hall Tutor Center. Tutors can be contacted by phone, fax, or e-mail. To register,
you will need the access code that came with your textbook.
- Graphing Calculator
Help
Unit 1 Pretest and Exam Description
After completing the above work, do the following:
- Before taking the Unit 1 Exam, you should have completed the Online Testing Practice.
If not, then do so now.
- Read the exam description:
- This exam has 25 questions, and will count 20 points toward your
grade.
- This exam has a one hour time limit.
- It is Math Department policy that students should be able to compute
the values of all the trigonometric functions at the standard angles, i.e., all multiples
of pi/6 and pi/4 radians and 30 and 45 degrees. Therefore,
calculators will not be allowed on the Unit 1 Exam. Thus, for
example, there will be no problems like #23-34 or #59-70 of section 5.1, or #67-82
of section 5.2 (these will be tested on the Unit 2 Exam).
- All of your answers in the Unit 1 Exam must be exact. You can
type pi for the
number pi and sqrt(2)
for the square root of 2, etc.
- Be sure to look under the entry box for the expected format of
the answer.
- Some problems expect an ordered pair, such as (1/2,sqrt(3)/2).
- None of the problems in this course require answers in terms of
units (for example, "5 cm" or "3
ft"). In
particular, questions asking for radians or degrees do not expect units (in
fact, as noted on page 329, radian measure is a unitless number). Thus, you should
not write answers like "pi/4 radians" or "45 degrees".
Just write "pi/4" or "45" instead (the problem will tell you
if you are supposed to use radians or degress).
- Complete the online Unit
1 Pretest assignment for Math 141 or Math 142. You may use your book if you wish,
and redo the pretest as many times as you like. Your pretest score will be scaled
to 5 points maximum.
- Directions: Click on the link above for your class, then choose
the Unit 1 Pretest.
- The pretest must be completed by the deadline date listed at the top of this
page.
However, you may redo the pretest as many times as you like before the due date.
Your best score counts, and it will be rescaled to 5 points maximum.
- If you are having trouble with any of the problems listed above
or on the pretest or practice exams, make use of the help resources listed on the
Help page.
- Arrange with your proctor to take the online proctored Unit 1 Exam assignment
for Math 141 or Math
142. Remember to bring identification, and remember that
you will not be able to take the unit exam after the deadline date given at the top
of this page. You may NOT use your book or notes or calculator
on this exam.
- Directions: Click on the link above for your class, then choose
Unit 1 Exam.
- The proctored unit exam must be completed by the deadline date listed at the
top of this page, and may be repeated under certain conditions. See the Detailed
Schedule page for Math 141 or Math
142 for specific rules.
Note: Remember that you can always go back and take
practice exams on this unit for Math 141 or Math 142 after the deadline has passed. In
particular, this will help you prepare for the midterm and final exams.
- Directions: Click on the link above for your class, then choose
Unit 1 Practice Exam. After the deadline has passed, this
exam will be available in practice mode.
Unit 1 Checklist
Make sure that you have completed the following items to complete
Unit 1:
- Read the material listed in the Study Guidelines.
- Practice the problems listed in the Study Guidelines, and use any of the listed supplementary
material to help you understand the concepts.
- Complete the online Unit
Pretest (read the exam description first).
- Complete the online proctored Unit
Exam.
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