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  51.    wt: 1:   30 unit circle calculation of six trigonometric functions
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  53.    wt: 1:   17A The complex number valued trig function cis
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  58.    wt: 1:   Unit Circle Development of Trigonometry
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  60.    wt: 1:   9 The complex number valued trig function cis
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  1.    wt: 9:   4 Angles on Maps Plans drawn to scale
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  3.    wt: 8:   16 cotangent function Definition Graph and Inverse
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  10.    wt: 7:   7 arcsin left inverse of sine Definition
  11.    wt: 7:   6 Graph of arccos function
  12.    wt: 7:   3 Left Inverse of cosine arccos definition
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  14.    wt: 7:   1 cosine function properties
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  24.    wt: 7:   17 tangent function angle sum formulas
  25.    wt: 7:   30 unit circle calculation of six trigonometric functions
  26.    wt: 7:   19 Pythagorean Identity For sine and cosine functions
  27.    wt: 7:   17A The complex number valued trig function cis
  28.    wt: 7:   13 Graph of tangent function many periods
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  30.    wt: 7:   11 tangent function undefined when terminal side vertical
  31.    wt: 7:   8 period of tangent function
  32.    wt: 7:   Unit Circle Development of Trigonometry
  33.    wt: 7:   Right Triangle and Unit Circle Trigonometry
  34.    wt: 7:   6 Trigonometry Sines of Supplementary Angles
  35.    wt: 7:   Why Trigonometry the whyslopes view
  36.    wt: 7:   Right Triangle and Unit Circle Trigonometry
  37.    wt: 7:   A Measurement with Ruler Proper Use
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  42.    wt: 6:   11 arctan left inverse of tangent Graph
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  44.    wt: 6:   8 arcsin left inverse of sine Graph
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  49.    wt: 6:   14 Why Scalar Multiplication Distributes Physical Argument
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  51.    wt: 6:   11 Component Method
  52.    wt: 6:   10 Parallelogram Addition Method
  53.    wt: 6:   9 Head to Tail Coordinate View
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  60.    wt: 6:   4 graphing y=Asin(x c)
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  63.    wt: 6:   1 graphing y=f(x a)
  64.    wt: 6:   C Straight Lines Slope from Coordinates
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  66.    wt: 6:   A Straight Line Slope Scaling Properties
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  77.    wt: 6:   35 sines and cosines of 2A 3A 4A 5A
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  79.    wt: 6:   33 sines and cosines of 2A 3A 4A 5A
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  82.    wt: 6:   29 secant cosecant and cotangent for acute angles
  83.    wt: 6:   28 Expressing products of sines cosines as sums
  84.    wt: 6:   27 Logarithmic use of products of sines and cosines
  85.    wt: 6:   26 Formulas for products of sines and cosines
  86.    wt: 6:   25 tangent double angle formula Slope connection
  87.    wt: 6:   24 tangent Angle Difference Formula
  88.    wt: 6:   23 sine and cosine of 180 plus 22.5 degrees
  89.    wt: 6:   22 sine of 22.5 degrees via half angle formulas
  90.    wt: 6:   21 sine and cosine Half Angle Formulas
  91.    wt: 6:   20 sine and cosine Double Angle Formulas
  92.    wt: 6:   18 sum of sinusoidal waves as a single wave
  93.    wt: 6:   17G Pythagorean Theorem Converse
  94.    wt: 6:   17F Law of cosines
  95.    wt: 6:   17E Trig Formulas for dot and cross Products
  96.    wt: 6:   17D cis formulas for sine cosines and tangent
  97.    wt: 6:   17C sine and cosine double triple angle formulas
  98.    wt: 6:   17B sine cosine Angle Sum Formulas via cis
  99.    wt: 6:   16 Right Triangle Complementary Angle Relations
  100.    wt: 6:   15 sine cosine Complementary Angle Relations
  101.    wt: 6:   14 cosine even and sine and tangent are odd
  102.    wt: 6:   10 Graphs of sines and cosines many periods
  103.    wt: 6:   9 Graphs of sine and cosine over one period
  104.    wt: 6:   7 period of sine and cosine
  105.    wt: 6:   6 sines and cosines for reference angle 30 degrees
  106.    wt: 6:   5 sines and cosines for reference angle 60 degrees
  107.    wt: 6:   4 sines and cosines for reference angle 45 degrees
  108.    wt: 6:   3 sines and cosines for reference angle 90 degrees
  109.    wt: 6:   2 Quadrant I reference Angles
  110.    wt: 6:   1 Unit Points Reflections Rotations
  111.    wt: 6:   9 The complex number valued trig function cis
  112.    wt: 6:   8 Unit Circle Development of Trigonometry
  113.    wt: 6:   8 Triangles Cascade Problem Solving
  114.    wt: 6:   7 Trignometric Ratios Unit Circle
  115.    wt: 6:   5 Trigonometric Ratios For Tangent and Special Triangles
  116.    wt: 6:   4 Trigonometric Ratios For Two Special Triangles
  117.    wt: 6:   3 Trigonometric Ratios sine and cosine
  118.    wt: 6:   2 Similar Triangles Equality of Corresponding Side Ratios
  119.    wt: 6:   1 Angle Measurement with Degrees
  120.    wt: 6:   4 Similarity Definition with Coordinate
  121.    wt: 6:   PS C Similarity Use Recognize it in Trigonometry
  122.    wt: 5:   9 Summary Degrees to Radians and back
  123.    wt: 5:   8 Radian Measures of Common Angles
  124.    wt: 5:   7 Radian Measures in special Triangles
  125.    wt: 5:   6 Radian Measure to Degrees
  126.    wt: 5:   5 Degrees to Radian Measure
  127.    wt: 5:   4 Circle Sector Area proportional to Central Angle
  128.    wt: 5:   3 Circle Arclengh Proportional to Central Angle
  129.    wt: 5:   2 Radian Measure Numerical Value of one degree
  130.    wt: 5:   1 Degrees and Radians Introduction
  131.    wt: 5:   Parallel Lines and Parallel Transversals
  132.    wt: 5:   Proportionality of Line Segments From Parallel Transversals
  133.    wt: 5:   Triangle Angles Sum To 180 Degrees
  134.    wt: 5:   Parallel Lines and Alternating Corresponding Angles
  135.    wt: 5:   Parallel Lines and Interior Angles
  136.    wt: 5:   Construction Methods and Criteria for Isometric and Similar Triangles
  137.    wt: 5:   SAS Method For Isometric Or Proportional Triangle Construction
  138.    wt: 5:   Analytic View of Triangle Construction or Line Instersection More
  139.    wt: 5:   Straight Lines ASA Intersection Study More
  140.    wt: 5:   Straight Lines ASA Intersection Study
  141.    wt: 5:   Straight Lines Instersection Solving Equations
  142.    wt: 5:   Straight Lines Intersection of
  143.    wt: 5:   21 Logarithms Powers and Exponentials
  144.    wt: 5:   20 N th Roots of Complex Numbers
  145.    wt: 5:   19 N th Roots of Unity
  146.    wt: 5:   18 Sixth Roots of Unity
  147.    wt: 5:   17 Cube Roots of unity
  148.    wt: 5:   16 References and Originality Question
  149.    wt: 5:   15 Pythagorean Theorem Converse
  150.    wt: 5:   14 Law of cosines
  151.    wt: 5:   13 Trig Formulas for dot and cross Products
  152.    wt: 5:   12 cis formulas for sine cosines and tangent
  153.    wt: 5:   11 sine and cosine double triple angle formulas
  154.    wt: 5:   10 sine cosine Angle Sum Formulas via cis
  155.    wt: 5:   7 Second Way to Calculate Products
  156.    wt: 5:   6 Field Properties of Complex Number
  157.    wt: 5:   5 An Easy Proof of the Distributive Law
  158.    wt: 5:   4 Multiplication Properties
  159.    wt: 5:   3 Addition Properties
  160.    wt: 5:   2 Complex Numbers made easier we hope
  161.    wt: 5:   1 Rectangular Polar Coordinates Review
  162.    wt: 5:   Appetizer A Complex Number Applet
  163.    wt: 5:   13 Navigation Location from Angles to 2 Landmarks
  164.    wt: 5:   12 Triangles Similarity More Problems
  165.    wt: 5:   11 Triangle Similarity Missing Side Problem
  166.    wt: 5:   10 Similarity of Triangles Equivalent of Two Criteria
  167.    wt: 5:   9 Similarity of Triangles Usual Criteria
  168.    wt: 5:   8 Similarity of Triangles and Polygons
  169.    wt: 5:   7 Translations Rotations Reflections Dilatations
  170.    wt: 5:   6 Geometric Diagrams in Class
  171.    wt: 5:   5 Similarity of Circles Squares and Rectangles
  172.    wt: 5:   3 Similarity by Design with coordinates
  173.    wt: 5:   2 Similarity By Design
  174.    wt: 5:   1 Early Concept of Like or Similar Shapes
  175.    wt: 5:   Four Simple Exercises
  176.    wt: 5:   12 Links Lessons elsewhere
  177.    wt: 5:   11 A Partial Summary
  178.    wt: 5:   10 Midpoint of [a b] and [b a]
  179.    wt: 5:   9 Midpoint Coordinates Half Endpoint Sum
  180.    wt: 5:   8 Mid Point Formula
  181.    wt: 5:   7 Exercises to test skill and concept mastery
  182.    wt: 5:   6 Intersection of lines by solving linear systems
  183.    wt: 5:   5 Algebraic View of Slopes
  184.    wt: 5:   4 Equations for lines three forms
  185.    wt: 5:   3 Slope product for perpendicular lines
  186.    wt: 5:   2 point slope equation for a line
  187.    wt: 5:   1 Numerical view of lines and their equations
  188.    wt: 5:   What is and is not here
  189.    wt: 5:   13 Pythagorean spatial distance formulas
  190.    wt: 5:   12 Spatial Coordinates
  191.    wt: 5:   11 Triangle Inequality
  192.    wt: 5:   10 Pythagorean plane distance formula
  193.    wt: 5:   9 Pythagorean Theorem Chinese Square Proof
  194.    wt: 5:   8 Distance Between Points on a Line
  195.    wt: 5:   7 Complex Numbers Appetizer
  196.    wt: 5:   6 Polar Multiplication and Rotation
  197.    wt: 5:   5 Cartesian Addition and Translation
  198.    wt: 5:   4 Polar Coordinates to and from
  199.    wt: 5:   3 Rectangular Coordinates Review
  200.    wt: 5:   2 Cartesian Coordinates with signs
  201.    wt: 5:   1 Cartesian Coordinates sans signs
  202.    wt: 5:   Euclidean Geometry Elsewhere LINKS
  203.    wt: 5:   PS H Distributive Law For Complex Numbers
  204.    wt: 5:   PS G Rotation Distributes over Addition
  205.    wt: 5:   PS F Scalar Multiplication Distributes over Addition
  206.    wt: 5:   PS E Multiplication with Polar Coordinates
  207.    wt: 5:   PS D Addition with Cartesian Coordinates
  208.    wt: 5:   PS B Parallelogram Construction Methods
  209.    wt: 5:   PS A Kite Construction Methods
  210.    wt: 5:   21 Parallelograms
  211.    wt: 5:   19 Right Triangle Similarity
  212.    wt: 5:   18 Triangle Similarity Take 1
  213.    wt: 5:   17 Right Bisectors of Triangle Sides
  214.    wt: 5:   16 Angles Subtended By Chords and Diameters
  215.    wt: 5:   15 Triangle Angle Sum is 180 degrees
  216.    wt: 5:   14 Parallel Lines Postulate
  217.    wt: 5:   13 Angle Side Angle Failure
  218.    wt: 5:   12 Side Angle Side Failure
  219.    wt: 5:   11 Triangle Construction Fails
  220.    wt: 5:   10 Dropping a perpendicular to line
  221.    wt: 5:   9 Construction of a right bisector
  222.    wt: 5:   8 Isoceles Triangles
  223.    wt: 5:   7 Angle Side Angle
  224.    wt: 5:   6 Ruler and compass Angle Bisection
  225.    wt: 5:   5 Side Angle Side
  226.    wt: 5:   4 Side Side Side
  227.    wt: 5:   3 Isometry of Triangles Congruence
  228.    wt: 5:   2 Correspondence between Triangles
  229.    wt: 5:   1 Initial Concepts and Terms
  230.    wt: 5:   Short Course on Euclidean Geometry
  231.    wt: 5:   About Folder Contents
  232.    wt: 3:   26 Function definitions done and coming
  233.    wt: 2:   Maps Plans Drawings
  234.    wt: 2:   25 Absolute Value greatest integer and saw tooth functions
  235.    wt: 2:   24 Monotoncity Injectivity and Inverse Functions
  236.    wt: 2:   23 Inverse Functions
  237.    wt: 2:   22 Square Root function graphically
  238.    wt: 2:   21 Graphs of functions given by Horizontal Line Method
  239.    wt: 2:   17 Function maxima minima and their location
  240.    wt: 2:   15 Sign analysis of functions
  241.    wt: 2:   12 Function Domain Recognition Exercises
  242.    wt: 2:   11 Function Domain Range Source and Targets
  243.    wt: 2:   8 Set view of relations and functions
  244.    wt: 2:   7 Functions with finite domains
  245.    wt: 2:   5 Function notation for geometric transformations
  246.    wt: 2:   4 Function notation in and beyond mathematics
  247.    wt: 2:   3 Formula or function graphing exercise
  248.    wt: 2:   2 Algebraic use of function notation
  249.    wt: 2:   1 Geometric Introduction of Function Notation
  250.    wt: 2:   3 Geometric Formulas and Function Notation
  251.    wt: 2:   1 Formulas Dependence and Function Notation
  252.    wt: 2:   4 GE III Animated Examples
  253.    wt: 2:   8 Remainder Arithmetic Morulo 5 Examples II
  254.    wt: 2:   5 Interpreting and Drawing Maps and Plans.
  255.    wt: 1:   About site lesson plans
  256.    wt: 1:   deux definitions pour variable
  257.    wt: 1:   24 Standards For Skill Develoment Take II
  258.    wt: 1:   23 Modularized Skill Development Modularized Rigor Take III
  259.    wt: 1:   23 Modularized Skill Development Modularized Rigor Take II
  260.    wt: 1:   21 Calculus Oriented Highschool Mathematics Winners and Orphans Take II
  261.    wt: 1:   sign monoticity analysis example 4
  262.    wt: 1:   sign monoticity analysis example 3
  263.    wt: 1:   sign monoticity analysis example 2
  264.    wt: 1:   sign monoticity analysis example 1
  265.    wt: 1:   20 Interchanging coordinates a reflection
  266.    wt: 1:   19 Horizontal line rule and method
  267.    wt: 1:   18 Vertical Line Rule and Method
  268.    wt: 1:   16 Increasing or decreasing on intervals
  269.    wt: 1:   14 Surjections Injections Bijections
  270.    wt: 1:   13 From one to one to many to one
  271.    wt: 1:   10 Interval Notation
  272.    wt: 1:   9 Set theory term relation possible origins
  273.    wt: 1:   6 Set Existence Formation and Notation
  274.    wt: 1:   Introduction Reading Guide
  275.    wt: 1:   Rewriting algebraic substitution as function substitutions
  276.    wt: 1:   20 Length and Direction of Collinear Vector Sums How to Add Definition
  277.    wt: 1:   19 Signed Multiples of Vectors
  278.    wt: 1:   16 Collinear Horizontal Arrows Vectors
  279.    wt: 1:   13 Arrows and Vectors in a Plane
  280.    wt: 1:   7 Decimals Multiplication Methods Examples
  281.    wt: 1:   5 Areas of Rectangles Revisited
  282.    wt: 1:   4 Fraction Operations Axiomatic Development
  283.    wt: 1:   3 Inequalities Algebraically
  284.    wt: 1:   2 Fraction Operations Physical Development
  285.    wt: 1:   1 Decimals Modular and Remainder Arithmetic
  286.    wt: 1:   3 Proportionality Examples
  287.    wt: 1:   8 Coordinates for Maps and Planes
  288.    wt: 1:   5 Independent versus Dependent Variables
  289.    wt: 1:   4 Changing Letters
  290.    wt: 1:   2 Computation Rules Evaluation
  291.    wt: 1:   3 GE III Equation Addition and Multiplication
  292.    wt: 1:   2 GE II Comparison
  293.    wt: 1:   1 GE Substitution four examples
  294.    wt: 1:   4 Four Examples Fractional Coefficients
  295.    wt: 1:   3 Four Examples
  296.    wt: 1:   2 Three Examples
  297.    wt: 1:   9 Three Examples
  298.    wt: 1:   7 Two Examples
  299.    wt: 1:   6 Three Examples
  300.    wt: 1:   5 Three Examples
  301.    wt: 1:   4 Two Examples
  302.    wt: 1:   3 Two Examples
  303.    wt: 1:   2 Three Examples
  304.    wt: 1:   3 Properties of Square Roots with example
  305.    wt: 1:   5 Counting with Tables Trees Product Rule Take II
  306.    wt: 1:   3 Counting with Tables and Trees II
  307.    wt: 1:   3 signed coordinates for maps and planes
  308.    wt: 1:   8 Numerals Fractionals Quantals Take II
  309.    wt: 1:   6 Multiplication Algebraically Take II
  310.    wt: 1:   1 What is a fraction Take II
  311.    wt: 1:   12 Adding Integers More Examples
  312.    wt: 1:   11 Adding Integers Formulas and Examples
  313.    wt: 1:   27 Divisibility by 2 3 6 5 9 10 Example
  314.    wt: 1:   26 Divisibility by 2 3 5 Example
  315.    wt: 1:   25 Divisibility Tests for 2 3 5 9 10 Example
  316.    wt: 1:   19 Remainder Arithmetic Rule of 9 for checking sums III
  317.    wt: 1:   18 Remainder Arithmetic Rule of 9 for checking sums II
  318.    wt: 1:   7 Remainder Arithmetic Modulo 5 Examples I
  319.    wt: 1:   14 video Factors of 24 Take II
  320.    wt: 1:   12 Why Long Division Works Take III
  321.    wt: 1:   9 Why Long Division Works Take II
  322.    wt: 1:   1 Divsion Physical Examples
  323.    wt: 1:   Appendix 1 Decimals Comparison Method Take II
  324.    wt: 1:   Subtraction with J Conversions Example
  325.    wt: 1:   2 Subtraction Easy Case Examples
  326.    wt: 1:   5. How to add decimals C. Examples
  327.    wt: 1:   Example 4 with x function of y
  328.    wt: 1:   A Chain Rule Real Player video examples
  329.    wt: 1:   34 Derivative of exponential function
  330.    wt: 1:   33 Chain Rule Real Player video examples
  331.    wt: 1:   31 Derivatives of inverse functions
  332.    wt: 1:   27 Chain Rule sinusoidal outer inner functions EGS
  333.    wt: 1:   26 Chain Rule Recognising outer inner functions
  334.    wt: 1:   25 Chain Rule Animated Examples Continued
  335.    wt: 1:   24 Chain Rule Animated Examples
  336.    wt: 1:   19 Chain Rule for linear functions
  337.    wt: 1:   12 Quotient rule examples
  338.    wt: 1:   7 Animated Differentiation Examples
  339.    wt: 1:   3 Motivation for Limit Definition Take 2
  340.    wt: 1:   2 Motivation for Limit Definition Take 1
  341.    wt: 1:   13 Limits with Parameters and Derivatives Take II
  342.    wt: 1:   11 Limits at infinity Three Examples
  343.    wt: 1:   8 Four Animated Examples
  344.    wt: 1:   G.2 Differentiable Functions Mean Value Theorem
  345.    wt: 1:   G.1 Differentiable Functions Rolles Theorem
  346.    wt: 1:   F.1 What Functions are Continuous
  347.    wt: 1:   Chapter 23 Links To Trigonometry
  348.    wt: 1:   Chapter 20 Vectors and Complex Numbers
  349.    wt: 1:   Chapter 25. Mathematical Induction Examples
  350.    wt: 1:   Chapter 19. Functions and Sets
  351.    wt: 1:   Euclidean and Analytic Geometry with Complex Numbers and Trigonometry
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The Logic of Injustice: How Texas sent an innocent man to his death - The wrong Carlos. Some judgments are irreversible. Procescution: Where and when prosectors play to win rather than for justice, guilt beyond a reasonable doubt goes unrespected due to prosecutors who putting winning first, those innocence before the law may be convicted. Some procescutors offices in continuing to accuse after a pardon due to reasonable doubt or innocent being shown, may sucessfully oppose compensaton for false convictions by asserting a pardon individual is still under suspicion. Then the pardoned individual or the latter's estate is not compensation for years or decade of improper or false imprisonment, or for execution. Site chapters on Logic
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What is a Variable - best for ages 13+
Written work formats for Arithmetic and Algebra - a skill method and standard!
Complex Numbers Visually - best for ages 13+
Natural Logs, Exponentials, Powers, Roots

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Parent Center: Help your child or teen learn:

Parent-friendly Work Booklets for ages 3+ to 13 Use these or others to check or build skills. Other booklets are available but these booklets allow parents unsure of themselves in mathematics to help their children. The selection acquired in Canada is published in the USA. So it has a US orientation. In retrospect, the selection shows parents what to check with the booklets or by other ways, the choice is theirs. But in retrospect, the selection does not cover integral and fractions liquid weights and measures - ask the publishers to correct that! For ages 9 to 12 say, parents may compensate by showing boys and girls how to use weights or mass, and further measures in food preparation. Beyond that children may be shown how to measure and calculate angles, lengths and areas [proportional amounts too] directly or by using maps and plans drawns to scale. Learning how to gather and measure all the ingredients, pots and pans for a dish or a meal, along with cleaning up sets the stage for like activities or experiments in science courses, and in developing organizational skills, gives boys and girls a head start. Good luck. At the other extreme, more comprehensive than light, if your motto is McCainian: drill, drill, drill then Toronto mathematician and actor John Mighton's jump math organization has jump math workbooks for at least grades 3 to 8 for at-home and in-school use - training sessions for teachers available. Jump math has been expanding to cover older students. Jump Math Samples: plus Fractions for Grades 3-4 & Grades 5-6 [Read] Free Resources grades 1 to 8 [unread - likely to be good]. and

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Skills with take home value - A few ideas

Basic skills include time-date-calendar Matters; money matters; map, plan and scale diagram matters;counting, measuring and figuring; decision making with logic and likelyhood; being careful and being aware of the domino effect of mistakes; reading and writing with precision.

Is your child able to add, subtract and multiply amounts of money, work with fractions, work with clocks and calendars, work with maps and plans, and measure length, weight-mass and volume? Schools may promote your son or daughter without providing basic skills in reading, writing and arithmetic.

Arithmetic and Number Theory Skills

Algebra Starter Lessons

1 Working With Sets
2 Formula Forward Use - Evaluation
3 Solving Linear Equations - Skip first step with students able to solve 1 eqn in 1 unknown.
4 Computation Rules and Function Notation
5 Real Numbers
6 More Less Greater Than Inequalities and Comparison
7 Axioms Logic and Equivalent Equations
8 Unifying Theme For Algebra
9 Proportionality Backwards and Forwards
10 Examples of Algebraic Reasoning
A Origins of Counting and Figuring Methods
B Real Numbers Extrinsic Development


Site coverage of formuala evaluation format, of computation rules and axioms, and of the forward and backward use of formulas and proportionality relations lessens the amount of natural talent needed to understand and explain algebra.

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1 Maps Plans Measurement
2 Euclidean Geometry - Constructions + extras
3 Cartesian and Polar Coordinates
4 Lines and Slopes Take 1
5 What is Similarity
6 Trigonometry first steps
7 Complex Numbers
8 Unit-Circle Trigonometry
9 Lines and Slopes Take 2 with tangent function
10 Intersecting Straight Lines and Transversals
11 Parallel Straight Lines and Transversals
12 Function Translating and Rescaling
13 Vectors
14 Degrees to Radians and Radians to Degrees
15 Arc or Inverse Trigonometric Function

Pre-Teen and young teen mastery of skills and practices which should be common with map-plans-diagrams drawn to scale, contour interpretation included, has actual or potential take-home value for daily- and adult-life in solving routine problems. Elevating some practices to principles, axioms or postualates, provides a base for analytic and Euclidean geometry, an analytic view of similarity, and an efficient mastery of trigonometry and complex numbers. Right triangle trigonometry provide an analytic alternative to solving geometric problems by drawing diagrams to scale.

More Algebra

Natural-Logarithms Exponentials Powers Roots
Five Polynomial Operations
Quadratics Geometrically
Functions
5 Factored Polynomial Sign Analysis Examples
Rewriting algebraic substitution as function substitutions

The first topic leads to a full high school level theory for the forward and backward mastery of growth and decay models and for definition, range and domains of radicals, roots and powers. The next two topics make quadratics and polynomials easier to learn and teach. Site coverage of functions turns vertical and horizontal line rules into computation methods for evaluating functions.

70 Calculus Starter Lessons

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Learning to do and high marks if it comes to easy is often deceptive - light rather than deep. For that reason, students with learning difficulties determined not to let it get in their way may go deeper and farther than those with none. High marks, if the come easy, may be deceptive - provide a too light and not a deep mastery. That could have been your problem in secondary school, one that leads to comprehension shock or difficulties in calculus and more generally in the first year of college. Bon Appetite.


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