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PRECALCULUS

This document outlines the chapters and sections of a precalculus textbook. Chapter 1 discusses lines, conic sections including circles, parabolas, ellipses and hyperbolas, and plane curve equations. Chapter 2 covers polar coordinates. Chapter 3 is about sequences, series, and means. Chapter 4 presents Pascal's triangle, the binomial theorem, induction, and the pigeonhole principle. Chapter 5 uses the unit circle approach to trigonometric functions. Chapter 6 analyzes trigonometric identities, inverse functions, and equations.
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PRECALCULUS

This document outlines the chapters and sections of a precalculus textbook. Chapter 1 discusses lines, conic sections including circles, parabolas, ellipses and hyperbolas, and plane curve equations. Chapter 2 covers polar coordinates. Chapter 3 is about sequences, series, and means. Chapter 4 presents Pascal's triangle, the binomial theorem, induction, and the pigeonhole principle. Chapter 5 uses the unit circle approach to trigonometric functions. Chapter 6 analyzes trigonometric identities, inverse functions, and equations.
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PRECALCULUS

CHAPTER 1: LINES AND CONIC SECTIONS

1.1 The Assumed Knowledge

1.2 Introduction to Locus

1.3 Circle

1.4 The Parabola

1.5 The Ellipse

1.6 The Hyperbola

1.7 Translation of Axes

1.8 Plane Curves and Parametric Equations

CHAPTER 2: NEW COORDINATE SYSTEM

2.1 Polar Coordinates

2.2 Graphs of Polar Equations

2.3 Polar Equations of Conics

CHAPTER 3: SEQUENCES AND SERIES

3.1 Introduction to Sequences and Series

3.2 Arithmetic Sequence and Series

3.3 Geometric Sequence and Series

3.4 Harmonic Sequence

3.5 Arithmetic, Geometric, and Harmonic Means

CHAPTER 4: SPECIAL TOPICS

4.1 The Pascal’s Triangle

4.2 The Binomial Theorem

4.3 Mathematical Induction

4.4 The Pigeonhole Principle


CHAPTER 5: TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS: UNIT CIRCLE APPOACH

5.1 Radian Measure and the Unit Circle

5.2 The Unit Circle

5.3 Trigonometric Functions: A Unit Circle Approach

5.4 Graphs of the Sine and the Cosine Functions

5.5 Graphs of Functions Involving Tan x, Cot x, Sec x, and Csc x

5.6 Trigonometric Functions of Angles

CHAPTER 6: ANALYTIC TRIGONOMETRY

6.1 Basic Trigonometric Identities

6.2 Sum, Difference, and Cofunctions Identities

6.3 Multiple-Angle Identities

6.4 Sum and Product Identities

6.5 The Inverse Trigonometric Functions

6.6 Introduction to Trigonometric Equations

6.7 More on Trigonometric Equations

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