2003 AIME II Problem 11 A little trigonometry to figure out the area of a triangle is shown in this video.
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Lec 6 - The unit circle definition of trigonometric function
Lec 7 - Unit Circle Definition of Trig Functions
Lec 8 - Graph of the sine function
Lec 9 - Graphs of trig functions
Lec 10 - Graphing trig functions
Lec 12 - Determining the equation of a trigonometric function
Lec 13 - Trigonometric Identities
Lec 14 - Proof: sin(a+b) = (cos a)(sin b) + (sin a)(cos b)
Lec 15 - Proof: cos(a+b) = (cos a)(cos b)-(sin a)(sin b)
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Lec 17 - Trig identies part 3 (part 5 if you watch the proofs)
Lec 18 - Trigonometry word problems (part 1)
Lec 19 - Trigonometry word problems (part 2)
Lec 21 - Navigation Word Problem
Lec 23 - Ferris Wheel Trig Problem
Lec 24 - Ferris Wheel Trig Problem (part 2)
Lec 26 - Lec 24 - Polar Coordinates 1
Lec 29 - Inverse Trig Functions: Arcsin
Lec 30 - Inverse Trig Functions: Arctan
Lec 31 - Inverse Trig Functions: Arccos
Lec 32 - Trigonometry Identity Review/Fun
Lec 34 - IIT JEE Trigonometry Problem 1
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