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PRECALCULUS.

FINAL EXAM REVIEW.


1. Use the given values and trigonometric identities to evaluate (if possible) the other
trigonometric functions.
tanѲ = 3/2, secѲ = √13/2
2. Use the fundamental identities to simplify the trig. Expressions
a) Tan 2 Ѳ (csc2 Ѳ – 1) b) sin(-x) cot x
Sin(π/2 – x)
1. Verify the identity
a) Cot2x – cos2x = cot2xcos2x b) sin2x + sin2(π/2 –
x) = 1

1. Estimate the angle to the nearest one-half radian

2. Given <A= -11/3π and <B=190°


a) Sketch the angles in standard position
<A <B

b) Determine the quadrant in which the angle lies.


List one positive and one negative coterminal angle for <A A

6. Find the complement(if it is possible) and the supplement of

2π/21 complement_________ supplement__________

7. Convert 1.5 from radians to degrees. _________

8. Convert 280°8’50’’ to decimal degree form. Round your answer to two decimal places.

9. Find the radian measure of the central angle of a circle with a radius of 12 feet that
intercept an arc of length 25 ft. __________

10. Find the length of the arc on a circle with a radius of 20 meters intercepted by a central
angle of 138° ________

11. A 10 inch radius lawn roller makes 1.2 rev per sec.

a) Find the angular speed. _________

b) Find the speed of the tractor that is pulling the roller _________

12. Find the point (x,y) on the circle that corresponds to real

number t=5π/6 _________


13. For t=2π evaluate(if it is possible the six trig. Functions

Sin_____ cos_____ tan____ cot_____ sec____ csc_____

14. Use a calculator to evaluate the trig function cos 5π/3. Round to two decimal places
_________

15. Given the triangle ABC. Find the exact values of the six trig functions

B sin________

cos________

10 Tan________

C 12 A cot________

Sec________

Csc______

16. Use trig identities to transform one side into the other

cscX tanX = secX

17. Find the altitude of the given triangle. B

<A=50° 12 m

505 A C

18. Find the domain, range, period, amplitude, period, zeros, asymptotes, and shifts of the
following trig functions. Graph them .

a) y = 3 sin x b) y = -1/2 cos π x - 3

domain:________ domain:_________

range:_________ range:___________

amplitude:______ amplitude:________

period:_________ period:_________

shifts:__________ shifts:__________

zeros:__________ zeros:__________
asymptotes:______ asymptotes:________

19. Find a, b, c, and d for y = asin(bx-c) + d and y = acos(bx-c) + d that match the graph
below. Write the functions.
Sin; a=___ b=____ c=_____ d=_____, y=________________________

Cos; a=___ b=____ c=_____ d=_____, y=________________________

20. Find the domain, range, period, zeros, asymptotes, and shifts of the following trig functions.
Sketch the graph the functions.

a) y = tan(x + π/4) b) y = ½ cot(x - π/2)

domain:________ domain:_________

range:_________ range:___________

period:_________ period:_________

shifts:__________ shifts:__________

zeros:__________ zeros:__________

asymptotes:______ asymptotes:________

21. Given; y=1/2cos(∏x - 1), determine


a. Domain: b. Range c. Amplitude d. Period e. Phase shift f. Graph

22. Describe the relationship between the graphs of


f(x) = sinx and g(x) = 3sin(2x + 1).

23. Consider the angle 5π/4 radians

a. Sketch the angle in standard position.


b. Determine two coterminal angles(one positive and one negative)
c. Convert the angle to degree measure.

24. A truck is moving at a rate of 90 km/h, and the diameter of its wheels is 1 meter .
Find the angular speed of the wheels in radians per min.

25. Use trigonometric identities to transform one side of the equation into the other.
a) cscxtanx = secx b) cotx + tanx = sec2x
cotx

26. Find the exact values of the six trigonometric functions of the angle shown in the fig.

27.Find the six trig. Functions of the angle(in standard position) whose terminal side passes through the given
point

a) (12,16) b) (4,-8) Extra credit (x,4x) x>0

28. Find the remaining 5 trig functions

a) sec x = 6/5, tanx<0 b) cos x =-2/3, sin x >0

29. Evaluate without using a calculator

a) tan π/3 b) sec 270

30. Use a calculator

a) tan 33 b) sin(-π/9)

31. Find the reference angle

a) 264 b) 635 c) -6π/5

32. Perform the indicated operations and write the result in standard form.
(4-√-9)(2+√-9)

33. Write 3+i in standard form.


1- i

34. Plot 6 - 5i and -3 + 2i in the complex plane.

35.Write as a product of linear factors.

f(x)= x4 - 16

36. Find the 3rd degree polynomial with integer coeficients that has 2, 3+i, and 3-i zeros.

37. Use the x = 2i to find the zeros of f(x) = x4 - x3- 2x2- 4x - 24.

38. Find the vertical and horizontal asymptotes of the following functions.

a) f(x) = 3 + x
x
b) f(x) = x
4 - x2
c) f(x) = 3x2- x
x3- x
d) f(x) = x3- x2+ 1
x
e) f(x) = 3x + 2
5 - 2x

39. Graph f(x)=(x-4)2-4 and f(x)=x2-4 on the same coordinate plane(use graph paper, be accurate that the vertex, x and y
intercepts could be perfectly seen). Describe how each graph differs from the graph of g(x)=x2

40. List all the possible rational zeros of the functions


a) f(x)=x4-x3-2x2 b) g(x)=t4-4t2

41. Perform the indicated operation


a) (7+5i)+(-4+2i) b) (4-i)2-(4+i)2 c) 3+2i
5+i
42. Find a polynomial function with integer coefficients that has the given zeros
a) -2, -2, -5i b) 1, -4, -3+5i

43. Sketch the graph of the rational functions. As a sketching aid, check for domain,
x and y intercepts, vertical, horizontal and slant assymptotes.
a) f(x)= 2x3 b) g(x)= 5x c) z(x)=2x2+7x+3
2
x +1 2
x -4 x+1

44. Find the balance in an account at the end of 12 years if $6500.00 is invested at an interest rate of 8% compound
continuously. A=Pert

45.Write 3-4= 1/81 in logarithmic form

46.Evaluate log 125

47.Solve

Log572 – log5x = 3log52


48.Sketch the graph of y = log2(x + 1) **Extra Credit Sketch y> log2(x + 1) Find the value of log423.9 using the change
of base formula

49.Solve

5x+2 = 87 using common logarithms

50.Given that log 4 = 0.6021, evaluate log 40,000

51.Convert log7235 to a natural logarithm and evaluate

52.Evaluate Ln(1/0.45)

Use trigonomtric identities to transform one side of the equation into the other.

53. sinx = cosx


tanx

54. sec2x - tan2x = 1

55. sin2x + cos2x = cos2x


tan2x + 1
56. (secx - tanx)(1+ sinx) = cosx

57.Find the six trig. functions of the angle(in standard position) whose terminal side passes through the given point

a) (12,16) b) (4,-8) Extra credit (x,4x) x>0


58. Find the remaining 5 trig functions

a) sec x = 6/5, tanx<0 b) cos x =-2/3, sin x >0

59. Evaluate without using a calculator

a) tan π/3 b) sec 270

60. Use a calculator

a) tan 33 b) sin(-π/9)

61. Find the reference angle

a) 264 b) 635 c) -6π/5

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