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    May 14, 2024  
2023-2024 Academic Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Academic Catalog
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MATH 1230 - Trigonometry

3.0 Credit Hours
A study of plane trigonometry including the definitions of the fundamental trig functions using right angle triangle and unit circle approaches. Trig functions of any real number will be evaluated, and the functions graphed along with their transformations. Trigonometric identities will be developed and demonstrated including multiple angle identities and identities developed from them. Inverse Trigonometric functions will be developed and used to solve trigonometric equations. Trigonometric applications will be solved using right angle trigonometry and the laws of sines and cosines. Trigonometric methods will be applied to complex numbers and the use of 2D vectors and vector dot products.

Prerequisite(s): ACT Math >= 25 or SAT Math >= 561 or NMMI Math Placement Exam (College Algebra) >= 70 or Accuplacer Advanced Algebra >= 249 or pass MATH 1220 (Minimum grade: D) or Math department permission.

Satisfies a Requirement: Mathematics
New Mexico General Education: Area II - Mathematics
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