| A) Periodic Function | |
|---|---|
| 1) Identifying Periodic Behaviour from a Graph | Ex 1 Ex 2 Ex 3 Ex 4 Ex 5 |
| 2) Identifying Properties of Periodic Functions | Ex 6 Ex 7 Ex 8 |
| B) Sine and Cosine Function | |
| 3) Completing Tables of Values | Ex 9 Ex 10 |
| 4) Plotting Graphs | Ex 11 Ex 12 Ex 13 Ex 14 |
| 5) Reading Graphs | Ex 15 Ex 16 |
| 6) Reading Key Features from a Graph | Ex 17 Ex 18 |
| C) General Sine and Cosine Functions | |
| 7) Identifying Properties from an Equation | Ex 19 Ex 20 Ex 21 Ex 22 |
| 8) Sketching Transformed Functions | Ex 23 Ex 24 Ex 25 |
| 9) Finding the Equation from a Graph | Ex 26 Ex 27 Ex 28 Ex 29 |
| D) Tangent Function | |
| 10) Graphing the Tangent Function from Values | Ex 30 Ex 31 |
| E) Reciprocal Trigonometric Functions | |
| 11) Finding Domains and Asymptotes | Ex 32 Ex 33 Ex 34 |
| 12) Simplifying Trigonometric Expressions | Ex 35 Ex 36 Ex 37 Ex 38 |
| 13) Evaluating Reciprocal Functions | Ex 39 Ex 40 Ex 41 Ex 42 |
| F) Inverse Trigonometric Functions | |
| 14) Evaluating Inverse Trigonometric Functions at Special Angles | Ex 43 Ex 44 Ex 45 Ex 46 Ex 47 Ex 48 Ex 49 Ex 50 Ex 51 Ex 52 |
| 15) Simplifying Expressions Involving Inverse Trigonometric Functions | Ex 53 Ex 54 Ex 55 Ex 56 Ex 57 Ex 58 |
| G) Solving Trigonometric Equations | |
| 16) Solving Basic Trigonometric Equations | Ex 59 Ex 60 Ex 61 Ex 62 |
| 17) Solving Equations of Quadratic Form | Ex 63 Ex 64 |
| 18) Solving Equations with Transformed Arguments | Ex 65 Ex 66 Ex 67 Ex 68 Ex 69 |
| H) Modeling Periodic Data with a Sine Function | |
| 19) Modeling Real-World Phenomena | Ex 70 Ex 71 Ex 72 |