Helpful Websites
1) S.O.S. Mathematics
S.O.S. Mathematics is a website with basic trig functions set up in an organized manner. It also has several practice problems and solutions, if you need a little extra help.
2) Dan's Math
Dan’s Math has a page full of helpful graphs and how to use different functions. This includes help with basic trig functions, circles, radians, polar coordinates, and more.
3) Tracés Animés
With Tracés Animés, choose the type of graph you would like to graph. Choose, “Go to Work,” then type your equation into the box, and Tracés Animés will show you the graph.
4) Conics
Conics website is an interactive site which shows you where different points, such as the foci, are on a graph. Click on the type of graph you would like to draw or learn more about, and follow the on-screen directions to draw the graph.
5) Clark University Trigonometric Functions
This website is a page of notes, like those one would take in class, over different topics in Trigonometry. If you would like to read more about a topic to understand it better, go to this website. At the bottom of the page, you can click on the drop down menu to find different topics related to Trigonometry.
6) The Math Page
The Math Page has help pages over different topics, such as rational and irrational numbers, graphs, completing the square, and several more. Each page explains the topic, and gives you practice problems and solutions, to help you understand it better.
7) Cool Math
Cool Math’s website has several topics for Pre-calculus review and a Calculus preview. This website is formatted in a fun, yet easy to read format, to help you stay focused and alert while studying.
8) Brightstorm
Brightstorm’s website is an easy to read, organized website. It has tutorials in video format, for most Trigonometry topics, and practice problems to follow each video.
9) Visual Calculus
Visual Calculus is a concept map, with each topic bolded. For each topic, you are given the option of a tutorial, and several interactive help links.
10) Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning
Cengage Learning website homepage has a list of topics, separated by section and chapter. Click on the topic you’d like, and it gives you the option of studying the concept, view a video example, try and example, practice exercise, and a mastery test.
S.O.S. Mathematics is a website with basic trig functions set up in an organized manner. It also has several practice problems and solutions, if you need a little extra help.
2) Dan's Math
Dan’s Math has a page full of helpful graphs and how to use different functions. This includes help with basic trig functions, circles, radians, polar coordinates, and more.
3) Tracés Animés
With Tracés Animés, choose the type of graph you would like to graph. Choose, “Go to Work,” then type your equation into the box, and Tracés Animés will show you the graph.
4) Conics
Conics website is an interactive site which shows you where different points, such as the foci, are on a graph. Click on the type of graph you would like to draw or learn more about, and follow the on-screen directions to draw the graph.
5) Clark University Trigonometric Functions
This website is a page of notes, like those one would take in class, over different topics in Trigonometry. If you would like to read more about a topic to understand it better, go to this website. At the bottom of the page, you can click on the drop down menu to find different topics related to Trigonometry.
6) The Math Page
The Math Page has help pages over different topics, such as rational and irrational numbers, graphs, completing the square, and several more. Each page explains the topic, and gives you practice problems and solutions, to help you understand it better.
7) Cool Math
Cool Math’s website has several topics for Pre-calculus review and a Calculus preview. This website is formatted in a fun, yet easy to read format, to help you stay focused and alert while studying.
8) Brightstorm
Brightstorm’s website is an easy to read, organized website. It has tutorials in video format, for most Trigonometry topics, and practice problems to follow each video.
9) Visual Calculus
Visual Calculus is a concept map, with each topic bolded. For each topic, you are given the option of a tutorial, and several interactive help links.
10) Brooks/Cole Cengage Learning
Cengage Learning website homepage has a list of topics, separated by section and chapter. Click on the topic you’d like, and it gives you the option of studying the concept, view a video example, try and example, practice exercise, and a mastery test.
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Last Updated: 10/14/2012
Last Updated: 10/14/2012