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Can anyone recommend a supplementary trig resource


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We're using Foerster's Pre-Calculus and are happy with it. Every once in a while I wish I had another resource to use to help dd "get" a topic. For example, she has found the transition from (trig functions with theta as an argument) to (trig functions with x as an argument confusing.) I'm looking for a "purple math" equivalent for trig--or maybe some nifty on-line demos.

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Ruth's post reminds me of "Trigonometry: The Easy Way", a book published by Barron's that does trig lessons within a fantasy novel. Anyone have any success with this as a supplement?

 

In your case, Ruth, I wonder if it is as simple as picking up another text or two at your favorite charity shop or library used book sale. Sometimes an alternate presentation offers that magical phrase which makes a topic "click".

 

Just a thought.

Jane

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