Trigonometry (MTH 2220)

Term: 2020-2021 Spring Semester

Faculty

Barbara PrimmShow MyInfo popup for Barbara Primm
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  • Tues - Thurs, 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Available through email, [email protected]. Cell phone 314-200-5138
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    Jamie L. Kleine PaceShow MyInfo popup for Jamie L. Kleine Pace
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    Schedule

    Sun, 5:05 AM - 5:55 AM (1/4/2021 - 5/2/2021) Location: MAIN ONLNE

    Description

    This course is designed to teach the trigonometric concepts and skills needed in basic science, technology, preengineering, and in mathematics itself. Upon completion, students will be able to compute values of trigonometric functions for key angles. They will compute values of basic inverse trigonometric functions, graph trigonometric functions and use basic trigonometric identities to prove other trigonometric identities. They will solve right and oblique triangle problems and trigonometric equations. They will represent complex numbers in trigonometric form and apply the concepts of trigonometry to solve application problems. Prerequisite: MTH2112 or equivalent. Three credit hours

    Trigonometry (MTH 2220)

    Term: 2020-2021 Spring Semester

    Faculty

    Barbara PrimmShow MyInfo popup for Barbara Primm
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
    Office hours:
  • Tues - Thurs, 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Available through email, [email protected]. Cell phone 314-200-5138
  •  
    Jamie L. Kleine PaceShow MyInfo popup for Jamie L. Kleine Pace
    Email address is hidden, click here to email
     

    Schedule

    Sun, 5:05 AM - 5:55 AM (1/4/2021 - 5/2/2021) Location: MAIN ONLNE

    Description

    This course is designed to teach the trigonometric concepts and skills needed in basic science, technology, preengineering, and in mathematics itself. Upon completion, students will be able to compute values of trigonometric functions for key angles. They will compute values of basic inverse trigonometric functions, graph trigonometric functions and use basic trigonometric identities to prove other trigonometric identities. They will solve right and oblique triangle problems and trigonometric equations. They will represent complex numbers in trigonometric form and apply the concepts of trigonometry to solve application problems. Prerequisite: MTH2112 or equivalent. Three credit hours