ModelCourses/Trigonometry

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Model MAA WebWork Course - Trigonometry

Subject matter

  • Trigonometry is the study of triangles and relationships between the measurements of the lengths of triangle sides. This model course covers the development of trigonometric formulas starting with angles in degrees. Proceeds to triangles and then to radians and the unit circle formulation. Standard applications and formulas.

A Problem Syllabus

Problem sets

These will be added later. Right now, the links are just to the respective problem syllabus. Eventually these will link to zipped problem and header material.

If we go with Dick's suggestion we would want two links for each unit or subsection, one of which would be for the reading problems and one for the regular problems.


Download the Entire Collection of set definitions, set headers and non-NPL problems

Whole Course - File:Set Trig Model Course.tgz.txt
Non-NPL problems - File:Local.trig.tgz.txt
Active version of this course. Login to "model_trig" as "Guest" to try these out.
File:Set Model Trig Unit01.tgz.txt
File:Set Model Trig Unit02.tgz.txt
File:Set Model Trig Unit03.tgz.txt
File:Set Model Trig Unit04.tgz.txt
File:Set Model Trig Unit05.tgz.txt
File:Set Model Trig Unit06.tgz.txt
File:Set Model Trig Unit07.tgz.txt
File:Set Model Trig Unit08.tgz.txt

Readings

A few selected reading/research projects are included as special homework problems in the model course homework sets. Each of these projects are completely defined and include a few numerical questions to encourage the students to start their information search. Correctly answering these numerical questions give complete credit for the "homework" problems but the paper submitted later would be expected to be somewhat more extensive. It is not expected that the papers will be exhaustive but more like a web search and compilation with perhaps some examples. If an instructor does not want to pursue written work, these problems can be deleted without detracting from the problem syllabus.

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Review of Trigonometry Model Course

  • Initially created by John Travis, Fall 2011 (Draft is available live at "http://math.mc.edu/webwork2/". Click on 102.)
  • Reviewed and edited by ...


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