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Solving for all the solutions with sine using inverse operations
π Learn how to solve trigonometric equations. There are various methods that can be used to evaluate trigonometric equations, they include factoring out the GCF and simplifying the factored equation. Another method is to use a...
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Pre-Calculus - Using the difference of two angles to evaluate the an angle for cosine, cos195
π Learn how to evaluate the cosine of an angle in radians using the sum/difference formulas. To do this, we first express the given angle as a sum or a difference of two (easy to evaluate) angles, then we use the unit circle and the...
Brian McLogan
How to evaluate the difference of two angles for cosine function
π Learn how to evaluate the cosine of an angle in radians using the sum/difference formulas. To do this, we first express the given angle as a sum or a difference of two (easy to evaluate) angles, then we use the unit circle and the...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to find the composition of cosine and sine inverse
π Learn how to evaluate an expression with the composition of a function and a function inverse. Just like every other mathematical operation, when given a composition of a trigonometric function and an inverse trigonometric function,...
Brian McLogan
Finding the Inverse Using Tangent
π Learn how to evaluate the inverse of reciprocal trigonometric functions. Recall that the reciprocal trigonometric functions are given by the ratio of 1 and the corresponding trigonometric function. When an angle is unknown but the...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to find the six trig functions using coterminal angles
π Learn how to determine co-terminal angles given one angle. An angle is a figure formed by two rays that have a common endpoint. The two rays are called the sides of the angle while the common endpoint is called the vertex of the angle....
Brian McLogan
Learn how to evaluate the tangent of 300 degrees using the unit circle
π Learn how to evaluate trigonometric functions of a given angle. Given an angle greater than 2pi in radians, to evaluate the trigonometric functions of the given angle, we first determine the smallest positive coterminal angle of the...
Brian McLogan
Find the coordinate point of given the angle
π Learn how to find the point on the unit circle given the angle of the point. A unit circle is a circle whose radius is 1. Given an angle in radians, to find the coordinate of points on the unit circle made by the given angle with the...
Brian McLogan
How to write an equation in standard and vertex form given a point and vertex
π Learn how to write the equation of a parabola given three points. The equation of a parabola is of the form f(x) = ax^2 + bx + c, where a, b and c are constants. Since, the equation of a parabola has 3 constants, three equations and...
Brian McLogan
Learn step by step to find the inverse of a function
π Learn how to find the inverse of a rational function. A rational function is a function that has an expression in the numerator and the denominator of the function. The inverse of a function is a function that reverses the "effect" of...
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4g Example 2 (Evaluate the Composition of Inverse Trig Functions)
4g Example 2 (Evaluate the Composition of Inverse Trig Functions)
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4e Warm up (Where does the sine graph come from?)
4e Warm up (Where does the sine graph come from?)
Brian McLogan
Simple way to evaluate trigonometric functions using the Unit Circle
Looking for an easy way to remember the unit circle or just use it to evaluate trigonometric functions. If you are in a pinch of time here is a brief explanation of how I taugh my Algebra 2 students.
Brian McLogan
Evaluate the 6 trig functions given a coordinate point
π Learn all about evaluating trigonometric functions with triangles. In this playlist, we will learn how to evaluate, sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant when given the sides of a triangle. If we have missing sides we...
Brian McLogan
Finding the Inverse Sine of Radical Three Over Two
π Learn how to evaluate the inverse of reciprocal trigonometric functions. Recall that the reciprocal trigonometric functions are given by the ratio of 1 and the corresponding trigonometric function. When an angle is unknown but the...
Brian McLogan
Learn how to evaluate the six trig functions given a coordinate point
π Learn all about evaluating trigonometric functions with triangles. In this playlist, we will learn how to evaluate, sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant when given the sides of a triangle. If we have missing sides we...
Brian McLogan
Using the period as an aide evaluate the function for the given trig function
π Learn how to evaluate trigonometric functions of a given angle. Given an angle greater than 2pi in radians, to evaluate the trigonometric functions of the given angle, we first determine the smallest positive coterminal angle of the...
Brian McLogan
Evaluating the difference of two angles for sine
π Learn all about sum and difference angle identities. In this video playlist, you will learn how to evaluate, solve, simplify and verify using sum and difference angle identities. We will evaluate using angles not found on the unit...
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Multiple examples on how to graph the reciprocal function
Multiple examples on how to graph the reciprocal function
Brian McLogan
How to find the inverse of coordinate points
In this video series I will show you how to find the inverse of a function by graphing and algebraically. With a graph two inverses are related to each other as the reflection over the y=x line. Algebraically to find the inverse we need...
Brian McLogan
What you need to know to evaluate without the unit circle
In this video I will show you step by step what you need to know evaluate using the unit circle, what it is and why we do it.
Brian McLogan
Solve a system of equations by graphing | How to
πIn this video I will explain what a system of equations is and how we can solve a system by graphing. We will then look at the different ways that we can label a system of equations
Brian McLogan
Tutorial - How do we solve a system of linear equations using any method 3x+2y=11, 4x+y= -2
Learn how to solve a system of equations by using any method such as graphing, elimination and substitution.<br/>
3x+2y=11, 4x+y= -2
3x+2y=11, 4x+y= -2