6.08 Bonus Video: Law of Sines—The Ambiguous Case

The Law of Sines can be used to solve for sides and angles of oblique triangles. However, in some cases more than one triangle may satisfy the given conditions. We refer to this as an ambiguous case.
8 Chapter 5: Introduction to Trigonometry and Graphs

In this chapter, we will explore angle measures and the trigonometric ratios, including graphing and inverses.
5 Chapter 7: Sequences and Series

In this chapter, we introduce sequences and series, some of their applications, and the Binomial Theorem.
3 Chapter 4: Systems of Equations

In this chapter, we will explore the methods used to solve systems of equations, and real-world situations involving systems of equations.
6 Chapter 2: Polynomial and Rational Functions

In this chapter, we will explore beyond linear functions and learn about polynomial and rational functions.
8 Chapter 6: Trigonometric Identities and Applications

In this chapter, students will learn a robust list of trigonometric identities along with their applications. Students will also be introduced to vectors.
7 Chapter 8: Conic Sections, Parametric Equations, and Polar Coordinates

In this chapter, we introduce conic sections, parametric equations, and polar coordinates.
5 Chapter 1: Introduction to Functions and Graphs

In this chapter, students are introduced to lines, functions, and graphs of functions.
8 Chapter 3: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions

In this chapter, students are introduced to exponential and logarithmic functions. Students will learn about the functions' graphs, how to solve equations involving those functions, and their real-world applications.
Editing for Subject-Verb Agreement (English III Writing and Research)

You will practice checking for correct subject-verb agreement.
Editing for Pronoun Reference and Agreement (English III Writing and Research)

You will practice checking for pronoun reference and agreement.
Embedding Direct Quotations and Incorporating Indirect Quotations (English III Writing and Research)

This lesson is the same as English III: Research Strand, Module 3, Lesson 4: You will learn the appropriate formats for including direct and indirect quotations in your research paper.
Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Quoting Source Material Accurately (English III Research)

You will learn how to summarize, paraphrase, and quote material from your sources.
Polishing Tone, Style, and Vocabulary in Your Essay (English III Writing)

You will learn revision strategies you can use to polish your essay's style, tone, and vocabulary.
Simile and Metaphor (English III Reading)

You will be able to identify the similes and metaphors in a text and evaluate their importance to the meaning of the text.
Drawing Conclusions Based on the Sufficiency and Strength of Research (English III Reading)

You will be able to determine whether an argument has enough evidence and whether the evidence is credible.
Distinguishing Between Inductive and Deductive Reasoning (English III Reading)

You will be able to decide whether an author uses inductive or deductive reasoning in a particular argument.
Paradox (English III Reading)

You will be able to identify a paradox and evaluate its purpose.
Reference Guides (English III Reading)

You will be able to use reference guides to help you understand the meaning of unfamiliar words.
Cognates (English III Reading)

You will use your knowledge of cognates from other languages to help you understand unfamiliar words.