STANDARD F.TF.A.2
AII Explain how the unit
circle in the coordinate plane enables the extension of trigonometric
functions to all real numbers, interpreted as radian measures of angles
traversed counterclockwise around the unit circle. |
WORKSHEETS |
Regents-Unit Circle
AII/A2/B/SIII |
3/4/5/12 |
TST
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DOC |
Regents-Reciprocal Trigonometric Relationships
1
AII/A2 |
1/15 |
TST
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DOC |
Regents-Reciprocal Trigonometric Relationships
2
B/SIII |
8/14 |
TST
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DOC |
Regents-Finding the Terminal Side of an Angle 1a
A2/B/SIII
MC |
2/7/17 |
TST
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Regents-Finding the Terminal Side of an Angle 1b
A2/B/SIII
bimodal |
TST
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Regents-Finding the Terminal Side of an Angle 2
AII/SIII |
1/4 |
TST
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DOC |
Regents-Reference Angles
AII/A2/B/SIII |
1/3/2/15 |
TST
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Regents-Determining Trigonometric Functions 1
A2/SIII
degrees |
4/14 |
TST
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DOC |
Regents-Determining Trigonometric Functions 2a
A2/SIII
MC, radians |
1/17 |
TST
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Regents-Determining Trigonometric Functions 2b
A2/SIII
bimodal, radians |
TST
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Regents-Determining Trigonometric Functions 3
SIII
radians |
20 |
TST
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Regents-Determining Trigonometric Functions 4
AII/A2/B/SIII
extension to reals |
4/5/2/1 |
TST
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Practice-Unit
Circle |
10 |
WS
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Journal-Unit Circle |
1 |
WS
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EXTRA |
Unit Circle |
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