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PRECALCULUS FALL 2017 CALENDAR Date Objective: I will: Notes CW XL M 9/18 Perform function operations. N25 A25 5.1 T 9/19 Find function inverses. N26 A26 5.2 W 9/20 Review for test 2. A27T TH 9/21 Take TEST 2. F 9/22 Find special angles in degrees. N30 A30 6.1 M 9/25 Find special angles in radians. N31, 32 A31 T 9/26 Convert between angle units. N33 A33 W 9/27 Find coterminal and reference angles. N34 A34 TH 9/28 Review for test 3. A35T F 9/29 Take test 3. M 10/2 Find trig value for an (x,y) point. N40 A40 6.2 T 10/3 Find trig values given one ratio. N41 A41 6.3 W 10/4 Build the unit circle. N42 A42 TH 10/5 Find trig values for special angles. N43 A43 F 10/6 N44 A44 M 10/9 Staff meetings; students have no school. T 10/10 A45 W 10/11 PSAT TH 10/12 Review for test 4. A46T F 10/13 Take test 4. M 10/16 Graph sin, cos, and tan parent functions. N50 A50 6.4 T 10/17 Transform trig graphs: a, k, and b. N51 A51 6.5 W 10/18 Transform trig graphs: a, k, b, and h. N52 A52 6.6 TH 10/19 Graph reciprocal trig functions. N53,54 A53 F 10/20 Write trig functions from graphs. N55 A55 PRECALCULUS FALL 2017 CALENDAR Date Objective: I will: Notes CW XL M 8/21 Solve linear and quadratic equations. N01 A01 1.3 T 8/22 Find slope, distance, midpoint, and lines. N02 A02 1.1 W 8/23 Graph and write linear functions. N03 A03 1.4 TH 8/24 Write linear functions. N04 A04 F 8/25 Graph and write quadratic functions. N05 A05 3.3 M 8/28 Write quadratic functions. N06 A06 3.3-4 T 8/29 Review linear and quadratic functions. A07T W 8/30 Take Algebra review test (0). TH 8/31 Transform a library of functions. N11 A11 2.5 F 9/01 N12,13 A12,13 M 9/04 No school; Labor Day T 9/05 N14 A14 W 9/06 N15 A15 TH 9/07 Review for test 1. A16T F 9/08 Take TEST 1. M 9/11 Find domain, range, and values from graphs. N20 A20 2.1 T 9/12 Describe intervals of change from graphs. N21 A21 2.3 W 9/13 Find domain and function values from equations. N22 A22 TH 9/14 Describe symmetry as even, odd, or neither. N23 A23 2.2 F 9/15 Perform function operations. N24 A24

Write trig functions from graphs. T 10/24 Review for test 5. W 10/25 Date Objective: I will: Notes CW XL M 10/23 Write trig functions from graphs. A56 6.4 T 10/24 Review for test 5. A57T W 10/25 Take test 5. (trig graphs). TH 10/26 Graph and find trig inverse values. N60,61 A61 7.1 F 10/27 Find trig inverse composites. N62 A62 7.2 M 10/30 Find trig inverse algebraic expressions. N63 A63 T 10/31 Use inverses to solve equations. N64 A64 7.3 W 11/1 N65 A65 TH 11/2 N66 A66 F 11/3 Review use of trig inverses. A67T M 11/6 Take TEST 6 (trig inverses and equations) T 11/7 Use trig identities to simplify expressions. N71 A71 7.4 W 11/8 Verify trig identities. N72 A72 TH 11/9 Use Pythagorean identities to solve equations. N73,74 A73 F 11/10 Use double-angle identities to solve equations. N75 A75 7.5 M 11/13 Use double-angle identities. N76 A76 T 11/14 Use sum or difference identities. N77 A77 W 11/15 Use cofunction and even-odd identities. N78 A78 TH 11/16 Review for test 7. A79T F 11/17 Take TEST 7 (trig identities). M 11/20-F11/24 Thanksgiving Holiday; no school Date Objective: I will: Notes CW XL M 11/27 Find right triangle sides and angles. N81 A81 8.1 T 11/28 Solve right triangle applications. N82 A82 W 11/29 Use the Law of Sines. N83 A83 8.2 TH 11/30 Use the Law of Cosines. N84 A84 8.3 F 12/1 Find area by Heron’s formula. N85 A85 8.4 M 12/4 Solve oblique triangle applications. N86 A86A T 12/5 Apply trig functions as models. A86B 8.5 W 12/6 Apply angle measures for arcs and velocity. N87 A87 6.1 TH 12/7 Review for test 8. A88T F 12/8 Take TEST 8 (non-right triangle trig and apps) M 12/11 Review for semester exam. T 12/12 W 12/13 Final exams. TH 12/14 F 12/15 Final exams; early release. Christmas break, no school 12/16-1/3 Return to school Thursday, Jan. 4, 2018