This is an engaging and fun activity on solving trigonometric equations called “Who Did Say This?”. Students are given 12 trigonometric equations to solve. Each problem is “accompanied” by an aphorism. Students can find the answers of the problems on the next page/slide. Each answer of a problem is “accompanied” by the name of the author of the aphorism to the problem. If students solved all the equations correctly they will find who had said each of the twelve aphorisms.
Students can draw a numbered oval in the field of the answer they have chosen as correct.
Answer key is included.
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