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Prof. Sullivan's Math 109 Webpage
Trigonometry and Analytic Geometry
Fall 2006
The final exam is Tuesday, December 12 from 10:10 a.m. - 12:10 p.m. in Ag 170. |
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- Instructor: Prof. Sullivan
- Office: 465 Neckers
- E-mail:
- Phone:
- Office Hours:
- Class time & location: MWF, 10:00-10:50 a.m. in Engineering A 322
- Textbook: Algebra and Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry,
10th Ed., by Swokowski & Cole. You do not need a CD of any other
supplemental materials. If any are bundled to your textbook, ask the
bookstore to remove them and give you a lower price.
If you want to get an early start,...
- you can study the
Greek alphabet,
- or you could learn to use your
calculator correctly and accurately.
- And be sure to review your algebra! (Bad Link)
- You can read a head here. (Bad Link)
Some optional reading
- Learn about Latitude and Longitude from this NASA site. (Bad Link)
- Find the Latitude and Longitude of your home town. (Bad Link)
- Google Earth (Bad Link)
- An amazing hexagon! (Bad Link)
- How Archimedes found the area of a circle (Bad Link)
Trigonomtery in the News!
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Can Math Settle a Fight over Fish Size?
From National Public Radio, Weekend Edition, Saturday, August 12, 2006.
The National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame wants to resolve a dispute over the size of a fish hailed since 1949 as a world-record holder. Three photos and geometry techniques may establish the actual length of the Muskie. Stanford professor Keith Devlin, Weekend Edition math expert, tells Scott Simon how math might resolve the quarrel.
- Watch out villains! The police are studying trigonomety! (Bad link)
Study hard and have a great semester!