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About Algebra and Trigonometry Textbook & Question Bank

Algebra and Trigonometry provides a comprehensive exploration of algebraic principles and meets scope and sequence requirements for a typical introductory algebra and trigonometry course. The modular approach and the richness of content ensures that the book meets the needs of a variety of courses. Algebra and Trigonometry offers a wealth of examples with detailed, conceptual explanations, building a strong foundation in the material before asking students to apply what they’ve learned.

1. Prerequisites
1. Introduction to prerequisites
1.1. Real numbers: algebra essentials
1.2. Exponents and scientific notation
1.3. Radicals and rational exponents
1.4. Polynomials
1.5. Factoring polynomials
1.6. Rational expressions
2. Equations and inequalities
2. Introduction to equations and inequalities
2.1. The rectangular coordinate systems and graphs
2.2. Linear equations in one variable
2.3. Models and applications
2.4. Complex numbers
2.5. Quadratic equations
2.6. Other types of equations
2.7. Linear inequalities and absolute value inequalities
3. Functions
3. Introduction to functions
3.1. Functions and function notation
3.2. Domain and range
3.3. Rates of change and behavior of graphs
3.4. Composition of functions
3.5. Transformation of functions
3.6. Absolute value functions
3.7. Inverse functions
4. Linear functions
4. Introduction to linear functions
4.2. Modeling with linear functions
4.3. Fitting linear models to data
5. Polynomial and rational functions
5. Introduction to polynomial and rational functions
5.1. Quadratic functions
5.2. Power functions and polynomial functions
5.3. Graphs of polynomial functions
5.4. Dividing polynomials
5.5. Zeros of polynomial functions
5.6. Rational functions
5.7. Inverses and radical functions
5.8. Modeling using variation
6. Exponential and logarithmic functions
6. Introduction to exponential and logarithmic functions
6.1. Exponential functions
6.2. Graphs of exponential functions
6.3. Logarithmic functions
6.4. Graphs of logarithmic functions
6.5. Logarithmic properties
6.6. Exponential and logarithmic equations
6.7. Exponential and logarithmic models
6.8. Fitting exponential models to data
7. The unit circle: sine and cosine functions
7. Introduction to the unit circle: sine and cosine functions
7.1. Angles
7.2. Right triangle trigonometry
7.3. Unit circle
7.4. The other trigonometric functions
8. Periodic functions
8. Introduction to periodic functions
8.1. Graphs of the sine and cosine functions
8.2. Graphs of the other trigonometric functions
8.3. Inverse trigonometric functions
9. Trigonometric identities and equations
9. Introduction to trigonometric identities and equations
9.1. Solving trigonometric equations with identities
9.2. Sum and difference identities
9.3. Double-angle, half-angle, and reduction formulas
9.4. Sum-to-product and product-to-sum formulas
10. Further applications of trigonometry
10. Introduction to further applications of trigonometry
10.1. Non-right triangles: law of sines
10.2. Non-right triangles: law of cosines
10.3. Polar coordinates
10.4. Polar coordinates: graphs
10.5. Polar form of complex numbers
10.6. Parametric equations
10.7. Parametric equations: graphs
10.8. Vectors
11. Systems of equations and inequalities
11. Introduction to systems of equations and inequalities
11.1. Systems of linear equations: two variables
11.2. Systems of linear equations: three variables
11.3. Systems of nonlinear equations and inequalities: two variables
11.4. Partial fractions
11.5. Matrices and matrix operations
11.6. Solving systems with gaussian elimination
11.7. Solving systems with inverses
11.8. Solving systems with cramer's rule
12. Analytic geometry
12. Introduction to analytic geometry
12.1. The ellipse
12.2. The hyperbola
12.3. The parabola
12.4. Rotation of axes
12.5. Conic sections in polar coordinates
13. Sequences, probability, and counting theory

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What is Algebra and Trigonometry?

Algebra and Trigonometry is a textbook that provides a comprehensive exploration of algebraic principles and meets scope and sequence requirements for a typical introductory algebra and trigonometry course.

What are the prerequisites for Algebra and Trigonometry?

The prerequisites for Algebra and Trigonometry include: Real numbers: algebra essentials, Exponents and scientific notation, Radicals and rational exponents, Polynomials, Factoring polynomials, and Rational expressions.

What topics are covered in Equations and Inequalities?

Topics covered in Equations and Inequalities include: The rectangular coordinate systems and graphs, Linear equations in one variable, Models and applications, Complex numbers, Quadratic equations, Other types of equations, Linear inequalities and absolute value inequalities.

What is covered under Functions in Algebra and Trigonometry?

Functions in Algebra and Trigonometry include: Functions and function notation, Domain and range, Rates of change and behavior of graphs, Composition of functions, Transformation of functions, Absolute value functions, and Inverse functions.

What topics are covered under Trigonometric Identities and Equations?

Topics covered under Trigonometric Identities and Equations include: Solving trigonometric equations with identities, Sum and difference identities, Double-angle, half-angle, and reduction formulas, and Sum-to-product and product-to-sum formulas.

What is covered under Analytic Geometry in Algebra and Trigonometry?

Analytic Geometry in Algebra and Trigonometry includes: The ellipse, The hyperbola, The parabola, Rotation of axes, and Conic sections in polar coordinates.

What is the approach used in Algebra and Trigonometry?

Algebra and Trigonometry uses a modular approach and the richness of content ensures that the book meets the needs of a variety of courses.

How does Algebra and Trigonometry help in building a strong foundation?

Algebra and Trigonometry offers a wealth of examples with detailed, conceptual explanations, building a strong foundation in the material before asking students to apply what they’ve learned.

Does Algebra and Trigonometry cover probability and counting theory?

Yes, Algebra and Trigonometry covers Sequences, probability, and counting theory.
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