Text:  Sullivan, Michael. (1999). Trigonometry 5th edition.  Upper Saddle River, NJ:  Prentice Hall.

Textbook website: N/A.  Text is too old to be supported on the Prentice Hall website.

Calculator:  A graphing calculator is required for a few aspects of the course and recommended for many others.  Although no specific brand or model is required, a TI-83 is sufficient.  Newer, more powerful calculators are available, but not required.  Buying a calculator through the Internet is often a cost effective approach.  Note that calculators on phones or other electronic devises are not considered calculators but phones or other electronic devises, which are not allowed in the classroom according to school policy.

Course Units:
    *  Functions
    *  Angles, Arcs, Linear & Angular Speed
    *  Trig Function Representations:  Triangles, Unit Circle, Waves
    *  Analytical Trigonometry
    *  Trig Function Inverses & Solves
    *  Trig Applications:  Right triangles, Law of Sines, Law of Cosines, Area
    *  Polar Coordinates, Complex Numbers, Vectors
    *  Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
    *  other topics may be included as time permits

Courses for Next Year:
    *  Calculus CP
    *  Statistics & Probability CP
    *  Math Computer Programming

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