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  • Mt. Carmel High School
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    • Honors Algebra 4 >
      • Polynomial Functions >
        • 8.1 About Polynomial Functions
        • 8.2 The Remainder Theorem
        • 8.4 Roots and Zeros
        • 8.5 Rational Root Theorem
        • 8.6 Using Quadratics Techniques to Solve Polynomial Equations
        • 8.7 Composition of Functions
        • 8.8 Inverse Functions and Relations
        • Review Chapter 8
      • Rational Expressions >
        • 11.8 The Binomial Theorem
        • 9.1 Graphing Rational Functions
        • 9.2 Direct, Inverse, and Joint Variation
        • 9.3 Multiplying and Dividing Rational Expressions
        • 9.4 Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions
        • 9.5 Solving Rational Equations and Inequalities
      • Exponential and Logarithmic Functions >
        • 10.1 Real Exponents and Exponential Functions
        • 10.2 Logarithms and Logarithmic Functions
        • 10.3 Properties of Logarithmic Functions
        • 10.4 Common Logarithms
        • 10.5 Natural Logarithms
        • 10.6 Solving Exponential Equations
        • 10.7 Growth and Decay
      • Trigonometry >
        • Introduction to Trigonometry
        • Unit Circle: Wrapping Function 1/2s and 1/4s
        • Unit Circle: Wrapping Function 1/3s and 1/6s
        • Unit Circle Day 3
        • Unit Circle: Angle conversions
        • Unit Circle: Connect Circular and Triangular Functions
        • Graphing: sin, cos, tan
        • Graphing csc, sec, and cot
        • Graphing: amplitude and period
        • Law of Sines (ASA, SSA)
        • Law of Cosines (SSS, SAS)
        • 13.7 Inverse Trig Functions
        • 14.2 Trig Identities
        • 14.3 Verifying Trigonometric Identities
        • 14.4 Sum and Difference of Angles Formulas
        • 14.5 Double and Half Angle Formulas
        • 14.6 Solving Trig Equations
      • Final Review Solutions
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Below are both the Amplitude and Period Assignments.  The Amplitude one is below the Period one (scroll down.)

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