2011 Calculus BC Free Response #6d Lagrange error bound for Taylor Polynomial approximation
Using Trig Functions Using Trigonometric functions to solve the sides of a right triangle
Constructing a unit normal vector to a curve Figuring out a unit normal vector at any point ...
Constructing a unit normal vector to a curve
Using Trigonometric functions to solve the Using Trig Functions is shown in this math video lecture.
Using Trig Functions Part II A couple of more examples of using Trig functions to solve the ...
The unit circle definition of trigonometric function Using the unit circle to extend the SOH ...
Unit Circle Definition of Trig Functions Using the unit circle to define the sine, cosine, ...
Graph of the sine function Using the unit circle definition of the sine function to make a ...
2 D Divergence Theorem Using Green's Theorem to establish a two dimensional version of the ...
Graphs of trig functions Exploring the graphs of trig functions
Graphing trig functions Analyzing the amplitude and periods of the sine and cosine functions.
Conceptual clarification for 2-D Divergence Theorem Understanding the line integral as flux ...
More trig graphs Determining the equations of trig functions by inspecting their graphs.
Surface Integral Example Part 2 - Calculating the Surface Differential Taking the cross ...
Determining the equation of a trigonometric function Determining the amplitude and period of ...
Surface Integral Example Part 1 - Parameterizing the Unit Sphere Visualizing a suitable ...
Trigonometric Identities Introduction to trigonometric identities
Surface Integral Example Part 3 - The Home Stretch Using a few trigonometric identities to ...
Proof: sin(a+b) = (cos a)(sin b) + (sin a)(cos b) Proof of the trig identity sin(a+b) = ...
Surface Integral Ex2 part 1 - Parameterizing the Surface Parametrizing a surface that can be ...
Proof: cos(a+b) = (cos a)(cos b)-(sin a)(sin b) Proof of the trig identity: cos(a+b) = (cos ...
Surface Integral Ex2 part 2 - Evaluating Integral Evaluating the surface integral
Trig identities part 2 (parr 4 if you watch the proofs) More playing around with trig identities