Trigonometry 2nd edition

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James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, and Saleem Watson
Publisher: Cengage Learning

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  • Chapter 1: Fundamentals
    • 1: Chapter Overview
    • 1.1: Coordinate Geometry
    • 1.2: Lines
    • 1.3: What Is a Function?
    • 1.4: Graphs of Functions
    • 1.5: Getting Information from the Graph of a Function
    • 1.6: Transformations of Functions
    • 1.7: Combining Functions
    • 1.8: One-to-One Functions and Their Inverses
    • 1: Chapter Review
    • 1: Chapter Test
    • 1: Focus on Modeling

  • Chapter 2: Trigonometric Functions: Unit Circle Approach
    • 2: Chapter Overview
    • 2.1: The Unit Circle
    • 2.2: Trigonometric Functions of Real Numbers
    • 2.3: Trigonometric Graphs
    • 2.4: More Trigonometric Graphs
    • 2.5: Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Their Graphs
    • 2.6: Modeling Harmonic Motion
    • 2: Chapter Review
    • 2: Chapter Test
    • 2: Focus on Modeling

  • Chapter 3: Trigonometric Functions: Right Triangle Approach
    • 3: Chapter Overview
    • 3.1: Angle Measure
    • 3.2: Trigonometry of Right Triangles
    • 3.3: Trigonometric Functions of Angles
    • 3.4: Inverse Trigonometric Functions and Right Triangles
    • 3.5: The Law of Sines
    • 3.6: The Law of Cosines
    • 3: Chapter Review
    • 3: Chapter Test
    • 3: Focus on Modeling

  • Chapter 4: Analytic Trigonometry
    • 4: Chapter Overview
    • 4.1: Trigonometric Identities
    • 4.2: Addition and Subtraction Formulas
    • 4.3: Double-Angle, Half-Angle, and Product-Sum Formulas
    • 4.4: Basic Trigonometric Equations
    • 4.5: More Trigonometric Equations
    • 4: Chapter Review
    • 4: Chapter Test
    • 4: Focus on Modeling

  • Chapter 5: Polar Coordinates and Parametric Equations
    • 5: Chapter Overview
    • 5.1: Polar Coordinates
    • 5.2: Graphs of Polar Equations
    • 5.3: Polar Form of Complex Numbers; De Moivre's Theorem
    • 5.4: Plane Curves and Parametric Equations
    • 5: Chapter Review
    • 5: Chapter Test
    • 5: Focus on Modeling

  • Chapter 6: Vectors in Two and Three Dimensions
    • 6: Chapter Overview
    • 6.1: Vectors in Two Dimensions
    • 6.2: The Dot Product
    • 6.3: Three-Dimensional Coordinate Geometry
    • 6.4: Vectors in Three Dimensions
    • 6.5: The Cross Product
    • 6.6: Equations of Lines and Planes
    • 6: Chapter Review
    • 6: Chapter Test
    • 6: Focus on Modeling

  • Chapter 7: Conic Sections
    • 7: Chapter Overview
    • 7.1: Parabolas
    • 7.2: Ellipses
    • 7.3: Hyperbolas
    • 7.4: Shifted Conics
    • 7.5: Rotation of Axes
    • 7.6: Polar Equations of Conics
    • 7: Chapter Review
    • 7: Chapter Test
    • 7: Focus on Modeling

  • Chapter 8: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
    • 8: Chapter Overview
    • 8.1: Exponential Functions
    • 8.2: The Natural Exponential Function
    • 8.3: Logarithmic Functions
    • 8.4: Laws of Logarithms
    • 8.5: Exponential and Logarithmic Equations
    • 8.6: Modeling with Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
    • 8.7: Damped Harmonic Motion
    • 8: Chapter Review
    • 8: Chapter Test
    • 8: Focus on Modeling

  • Chapter A: Appendix A: Algebra Review
    • A.1: Real Numbers
    • A.2: Exponents and Radicals
    • A.3: Algebraic Expressions
    • A.4: Equations
    • A.5: Inequalities

  • Chapter B: Appendix B: Geometry Review
    • B.1: Congruence and Similarity of Triangles
    • B.2: The Phthagorean Theorem

  • Chapter C: Appendix C: Graphing Calculators
    • C.1: Using a Graphing Calculator
    • C.2: Solving Equations and Inequalities Graphically

  • Chapter D: Appendix D: Complex Numbers
    • D.1: Working with Complex Numbers

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