Formula for sin α cos β

Chapter 1

1.1 Pure Imaginary Unit i
1.2 Complex Number (x, y)
1.3 Operations on Complex Numbers
1.4 Trigonometric Form
1.5 Roots of Complex Numbers
cos and sin -π/8

3π/8

7π/8

11π/8

Chapter 2

Mathematical Induction

Chapter 3

3.1 Coordinates of a Point in Space
3.2 Lines
3.3 Parallel, Skew and Perpendicular Lines
3.4 Planes
3.5 Spheres

Chapter 4

4.1 Vectors in Three Dimensions
4.2 Angle between two Vectors and Scalar Product
4.3 Area of a Parallelogram and vector Product
4.4 Lines and Planes in Space

Chapter 5

5.1 Counting Principles
5.2   Permutations
5.3   Combinations
5.4   Techniques for Some Counting Problems

Chapter 6

6.1,2   Circles
6.2,3   The Parabola
Translation of Axes
6.4 Rotation of Axes

Chapter 7

7.1 Graphs of Sine Functions
7.2 Graphs of Cosine Functions
7.3 Graphs of Other Trigonometric Functions
7.4 Inverse Trigonometric Functions
7.5 Differentiation of Trigonometric Functions

Chapter 8

8.1 Logarithmic Functions
8.2 Differentiation of Logarithmic Functions
8.3 Exponential Functions
8.4 Differentiation of Exponential Functions

Chapter 9

9.1 Tangent Line and Normal Line
9.2 Maximum and Minimum

Chapter 10

10 Method of Integration
10.2 Substituting Method