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Learning Targets:
I can use trigonometric function to find lengths.
I can evaluate the six trigonometric functions of an acute angle θ.
I can solve a right triangle.
I can use an angle of elevation or depression to solve a real world problem.
I can draw angles in standard position
I can find coterminal angles.
I can convert from degrees to radians and radians to degrees.
I know the special radian angles on the unit circle.
I can evaluate the exact answer for the trigonometric function of any angle using the unit circle.
I can use a point on the terminal side of an angle θ and evaluate all six trigonometric functions.
I can use the unit circle to evaluate the six trigonometric functions of any special angle
I can create the unit circle from memory.
I can find reference angles for any angle given.
I can graph the sine, cosine, and tangent functions.
I can identify important features (amp, period, max, min, x-intercepts, and frequency) of sine, cosine, and tangent functions.
I can translate and/or reflect the graphs of sine, cosines, and tangent functions.
I can identify the horizontal and vertical shifts, amp, frequency, and period of a translated or reflected graph of sine, cosine, and tangent function.
I can use trigonometric function to find lengths.
I can evaluate the six trigonometric functions of an acute angle θ.
I can solve a right triangle.
I can use an angle of elevation or depression to solve a real world problem.
I can draw angles in standard position
I can find coterminal angles.
I can convert from degrees to radians and radians to degrees.
I know the special radian angles on the unit circle.
I can evaluate the exact answer for the trigonometric function of any angle using the unit circle.
I can use a point on the terminal side of an angle θ and evaluate all six trigonometric functions.
I can use the unit circle to evaluate the six trigonometric functions of any special angle
I can create the unit circle from memory.
I can find reference angles for any angle given.
I can graph the sine, cosine, and tangent functions.
I can identify important features (amp, period, max, min, x-intercepts, and frequency) of sine, cosine, and tangent functions.
I can translate and/or reflect the graphs of sine, cosines, and tangent functions.
I can identify the horizontal and vertical shifts, amp, frequency, and period of a translated or reflected graph of sine, cosine, and tangent function.