Chapter 5: Trig Functions
Chapter 6: Vectors
Chapter 7: Systems of Equations
Chapter 11: Limits
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What values does sin represent on the coordinate plane?

y-values

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What is direction?

The angle of the vector

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What are systems of equations?

2 or more equations with 2 or more variables

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How would you read this out loud?

The limit as x approaches c in the function f(x)

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What values does cos represent on the coordinate plane?

x-values

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What is magnitude?

The length of a vector

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What are the steps for the graphing method of solving systems of equations?

Graphing all equations and finding the point(s) of intersection

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Name one scenario where a limit is undefined

When the graph does not approach the same value from both sides, dividing by zero, or having a negative square root

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What values does tan represent on the coordinate plane?

y/x

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What are the two main parts of a vector?

Magnitude and direction
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What are the steps for back-substitution?

Start with the isolated variable and work backwards

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What are the steps for the direct substitution method of solving limits?

Plug "c" directly into the function and solve

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What values does cot represent on the coordinate plane?

x/y

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What form is the following vector in? 

v = {12, -5}

Component form

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What are the steps for the elimination method of solving systems of equations?

Combine both equations to eliminate a variable, then solve for the isolated variable 

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What are the steps for the graphing method of solving limits?

Graph the function and see where the function approaches the y-axis from the left and right sides of the specified x-value

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What values does sec represent on the coordinate plane?

1/x

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What form is the following vector in?

v = 12i - 5j

Linear combination form

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What are the steps for the substitution method of solving systems of equations?

Pick one equation, solve for one variable, then substitute the isolated variable into the other equation and solve

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What are the steps for the table method of solving limits?

Plug in x-values that get closer and closer to "c" from the left and right sides to approximate the y-value
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