
doi: 10.1007/bfb0018376
This paper describes a tutor which teaches students trigonometric problem solving. We first discuss approaches others have adopted for teaching mathematics and comment on their usefulness in trigonometry. We later present a task analysis of trigonometry, based on an experiment we conducted. We then present our approach to teach different categories of problems in trigonometry.
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