A brief run through a helpful knowledge base for the course. Essentially all of this should just be a reminder of things from previous courses and everything in the assignment will show up over the course of the semester.
Problems relating to the first lecture covering angle measurement, positive and negative rotations, converting between radians and degrees, and some basic applications.
This problem set focuses on finding solutions to trigonometric equations of linear and quadratic type.
These problems focus on using the angle sum and difference formulas and the derived identities to consolidate and expand expressions involving multiple angles with a few examples of problems involving equations with multiple angles.
This problem set explores various uses of and concerns about the double and half angle identities.
Problems relating to the second lecture covering basic properties of the trigonometric functions and the evaluations of those functions.
Problems relating to the third lecture covering how to relate the evaluations of trig functions at different locations and using basic trigonometric identities.
These problems are about using the trigonometric functions to determine missing features of a triangle.
This problem set is practicing using identities to make trigonometric expressions more tractable and establishing equivalence of expressions.