Lesson 1
1. Lesson 1
1.10. Connect
Module 2: Trigonometry

Open your copy of Lesson 1 Assignment, which you saved in your course folder at the beginning of this lesson. Complete the assignment. Remember to show your work when completing assignments.
Save all your work in your course folder.
Project Connection

At the end of Lesson 5 you will be prompted to complete Module 2 Project: Mars Rover Simulation, which is presented to you as a multimedia piece. As you work through the multimedia piece, you will collect information necessary to answer the questions in Module 2 Project Question Sheet.
You will need to conduct research in order to answer the first six questions. Conduct that research on the Internet or at the library now.
Save all your work in your course folder.
Going Beyond
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A beautiful rose window completed in intricate stained glass! A rose window is a circular window found in the major Gothic cathedrals of Northern France. The window illustrated is found in Paris’ Notre Dame Cathedral, which was constructed in the medieval period. The construction of such windows has an interesting connection to your current study of trigonometry.
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Using your knowledge of angles from 0° to 360°, can you figure out how students from an Alberta Mathematics 20 classroom created artwork similar to rose windows?