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Fall 2026

MATH1405 CRN 10313Trigonometry

LectureMainAnton, David WTue Thu 11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

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Lecture

Trigonometry

MATH1405CRN 10313MainTraditional
Course and term details
Sequence
01
Part of term
1
Term
Fall 2026
Delivery
Traditional
Delivery code
TR
Linked section
Yes
Link group
A1
Open section
Yes

Schedule

Tue, Thu

11:00 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

Classroom Building 302

08/31/2026 – 12/11/2026

Meeting type

Class · LEC

Faculty

Anton, David WPrimary

danton@uwyo.edu

Seats

108
open of 192 seats
Enrollment and waitlist
Enrollment
84
Maximum enrollment
192
Seats available
108
Wait capacity
0
Wait count
0
Wait seats available
0

Course description

Emphasizes aspects of trigonometry important in the study of calculus. Interplay between trigonometric expressions and their graphs. Students are expected to use a graphing calculator in the course and on exams. See instructor for specifications. Topics include angle measurement, trigonometric functions, graphing, laws of sines and cosines, identities, equations, polar equations and graphs, vectors, complex numbers and DeMoivre's theorem. For students with little or no prior knowledge of trigonometry who plan to enroll in MATH 2200. Students receiving credit for MATH 1450 may not receive credit for this course. Prerequisites: grade of C or better in MATH 1400 or Level 4 on the Mathematics Placement Exam or Math ACT of 25 or Math SAT of 600.

Credits

3
TO
All credit fields
Credit hours
3
Credit range
0–3
Credit indicator
TO

Section information

Students must register for a discussion section. Students who miss both of the first two class meetings will be administratively dropped. .................... Emphasizes aspects of trigonometry important in the study of calculus. Interplay between trigonometric expressions and their graphs. Students are expected to use a graphing calculator in the course and on exams. See instructor for specifications. Topics include angle measurement, trigonometric functions, graphing, laws of sines and cosines, identities, equations, polar equations and graphs, vectors, complex numbers and DeMoivre's theorem. For students with little or no prior knowledge of trigonometry who plan to enroll in MATH 2200. Students receiving credit for MATH 1450 may not receive credit for this course. Prerequisites: grade of C or better in MATH 1400 or Level 4 on the Mathematics Placement Exam or Math ACT of 25 or Math SAT of 600.

Likely exam time based on course description (section information mentions exams but no specific time)

Attributes

3

RXAM · Exclude from Final Exam

Full attribute list
  • RXAM

    Exclude from Final Exam

  • TPN2

    Program Fees - Engineering Sci

  • U5Q

    USP15-Q Quantitative Reasoning

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