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Math (Grades 8-12)

Topics will be covered by popular request. When we see a need, we'll try to cover it. 

In Grades 11 & 12, students will be asked to "prove" that 2 sets of trig functions are equal to each others. These can be very challenging for some people. So here you'll see 20+ proofs. 

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Quadratic equations comes in standard form, vertex form and factored form, and represents parabolas like bridges, and all sorts of motion, like baseballs. Click to find 30+ questions. 

Prepared to Hit the Ball

What is a sine, cosine or tangent? Why do we measure angles the way we do? What's the difference between and inverse and a reciprocal? And what are the "Angle Wars?" All this and much more. Check it out. 

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What if you have a function, F(x) and you shift it up or down, or to the side, ... or even stretch it? That's a transformation and we tackles those in this section. Including SRT.

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Graphing Trig Functions

One of the scariest thing in Grade 11 & 12 is the graphing of trig functions, and of course, SRT transformations. Terrifying!! We can help with that. Stick around. COMING VERY SOON!  

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