MAT125
Exam 3 Review
Lecture 33: Trig Functions Inside Triangles
- Be able to find the values of the six trig functions in terms of the ratios of the sides of a right triangle.
- Section 6.1 #3, 5, 7
Lecture 34: More on Trig Functions Inside Triangles
- Know the six trig function values of 30, 60 and 45 degrees.
- Be able to simplify trig expressions.
- Section 6.2 #19, 29, 35, 45, 55
Lecture 35: Triangle Problems
- Use trig functions to find the lengths of missing sides of a right triangle.
- Know and use the formula for the area of a given triangle.
- Solve area problems involving polygons inscribed in circles.
- Solve other word problems similar to those in WeBWorK 13.
- Section 6.3 #3, 11, 15, 21, 25
Lecture 36: Trig Functions in the Unit Circle
- Use a reference angle to determine the trig function values of angles in the unit circle.
- Section 6.4 #5, 45, 53
Lecture 37: Trig Identities, Etc
- Use given information to draw a triangle and find the 6 trig function values at the specified angle.
- Verify trig identities.
- Section 6.5 #3, 21, 29, 41
Lecture 38: Radians (Which, By the Way, Are Better than Degrees)
- Convert between radians and degrees.
- Evaluate trig functions at angles measured in radians.
- Section 7.1 #5, 11, 13, 39
Lecture 40: The Unit Circle
- Know the SIGNS of all trig functions in any given quadrant.
- Memorize the Unit Circle
- Section 7.1 #17, 19
Lecture 41: Graphing the Sine and Cosine Functions
- Know the graph of the sine function and its attributes.
- Know the graph of the cosine function and its attributes.
- Be able to determine the amplitude and period of a sine or cosine graph..
- Section 7.4 #5, 7, 11, 19, 31, 35, 51, 53
Lecture 42: Altered Sine and Cosine Graphs, I
- Be able to sketch an altered sine or cosine graph involving a change in amplitude and horizontal shift.
- Given an altered graph of sine or cosine, provide the equation that produced the graph.
- Section 7.5 #13, 15
Lecture 43: Altered Sine and Cosine Graphs, II
- Be able to sketch an altered sine or cosine graph involving a change in amplitude, period, horizontal shift and vertical shift.
- Given an altered graph of sine or cosine, provide the equation that produced the graph.
- Section 7.5 #5, 17, 23, 33
Lecture 44: The Other Four Trigonometric Graphs
- Graph the other four trig functions.
- Given a graph, provide the equation that produced it.
- Section 7.7 #5, 9, 13, 19,
Things to do to prepare for the exam:
- Read the lectures carefully—again.
- Read the objectives at the beginning of each of the lectures.
- Look at each of your WeBWorK assignments again.
- Look at your quizzes again—make note of any corrections that have been made.
- Look over the in-class activity that we did with Lecture 24 (see my webpage if you have lost it).
- Do NOT wait until the night before the test to start studying.
- Do NOT plan to ask all of your questions in office hours the day of the test!
What to expect on the exam:
- We will NOT be using any kind of calculator for this exam.
- You will have ONE HOUR to finish the test. It is your job to use the time wisely.
- Be prepared to show all of your work. Correct answers without appropriate support work will not receive full credit.
- NOTE: There will be NO calculator section on this exam.
What to bring to the exam:
- A pencil—NOT a pen!
- An eraser—maybe a big one.
- Extra lead?
- Your organized Notebook for the Notebook Check.
Notebook Check #3
During Exam #3
20 points
Lecture notes should be together. They should be filled-in. If you were absent for a lecture, borrow someone’s notes and fill them in yourself—do not photocopy them.
_____Lecture 33
_____Lecture 34
_____Lecture 35
_____Lecture 36
_____Lecture 37
_____Lecture 38
_____Lecture 40
_____Lecture 41
_____Lecture 42
_____Lecture 43
_____Lecture 44
I am looking to see that you have attempted all of the WeBWorK problems on your own paper and not just all crammed in on the print-out. WeBWorK assignments should be together and labeled with the set number. Individual problems should be numbered.
_____WeBWorK Set 13
_____WeBWorK Set 14
_____WeBWorK Set 15
_____WeBWorK Set 16
All of your graded quizzes should be kept together in your 3-ring binder.
_____Quiz 6
_____Quiz 7
_____Quiz 8
All of your graded tests should be kept together in your notebook for easier final exam preparation.
_____Exam 1
_____Exam 2
Note: I should be able to find these items on my own during the check. I will not go back afterward and have you show me where an item is located in order to receive more points.