12/13/2023 0 Comments All students take calculus trig![]() In my tutoring practice, I've found that the most helpful approach for most students to get through trig in one piece is a "middle way" that combines both memorization and understanding, and I've learned to explain it in a way kids get. Also, since memorization doesn't tend to stick, you'll have to keep re-memorizing the unit circle again for every quiz, test and final. For one thing, teachers are good at cooking up questions that the unit circle chart won't work on (I work some of those examples in videos below). However, there are good reasons to take a more understanding-based approach. the "hard way" Many students, frustrated and confused by the unit circle, choose to instead memorize the unit circle chart to get through it, and in the video(s) below (especially the last couple) I give you lots of tips to help do that. The "Bowtie Angles"™ (click for FREE printable PDF) The Unit Circle (click for FREE printable PDF) As both the exams have always been administered during the same time slot, students can't take both the tests in the same academic year.
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