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1. Rewrite each angle in radian measure as a multiple of π (do not use a calculator)
2. Rewrite each angle in radians to degree measure (do not use a calculator)
3𝜋 𝜋 7𝜋 −11𝜋
𝑎. 4
b. 6
c. 6
d. 6
e. -3𝜋
4. Find the radian measure of the central angle of a circle of radius r that intercepts an arc of length s.
5. Find the area of the sector of the circle with radius r and central angle θ
𝜋
a. r = 4” θ=3 b. r = 2.5’ θ = 225O
8. A sector of a circle of radius 24 miles has an area of 288 mi2. Find the central angle of the sector.
9. Find the length of the arc on a circle of radius r intercepted by a central angle θ. Express arc length in
terms of 𝜋.
Radius, r Central Angle, 𝜽 Arc length
12” 𝜃 = 45𝑑𝑒𝑔𝑟𝑒𝑒
8 feet 𝜃 = 225 𝑑𝑒𝑔𝑟𝑒𝑒𝑠
10. Find a positive angle less than 360° or 2 𝜋 that is co-terminal with the given angle.
19𝜋 23𝜋 −𝜋
e. 6
f. 5
g. 50
11. A water wheel completes 20 rotation every second. Find the angular velocity in radians per second.pr 76
𝜋
12. The angular speed of a point on Earth is 12 radians per hour. The Equator lies on a circle of radius
approximately 4000 miles. Find the linear velocity, in mph of a point on the Equator. Pr 97
13. A water wheel has a radius of 12 feet. The wheel is rotating at 20 revolutions/ minute. Find the linear
speed, in feet/minute of the water. P 99
Sec 4.2 (Trigonometric Functions: Unit Circle)
3. If sin t and cos t are given, use identities to find tan t, csc t, and cot t. Wherever necessary,
rationalize denominators. ( p 25, p 27)
8 15 1 2√2
a. sin t = 17
cos t = 17 b. sin t = 3
cos t = 3
5. Without using the calculator, find the value of each expression. (p 33, p 37)
𝜋 𝜋
a. sin 1.7 csc 1.7 b. sec2( ) – tan 2( )
3 3
6. Find the exact value of the trigonometric function, without using the calculator. p 41,43,45,47,49
−9𝜋 5𝜋 𝜋 −5𝜋 −𝜋
a. sin (4
) b. tan ( 4 ) c. – tan ( 4 + 15𝜋) d. cot ( 4
) e. sin ( 4
− 1000𝜋)
7. Find the value of the trigonometric function at the indicated real number. P 53,55,57
3𝜋 11𝜋 𝜋 9𝜋
a. sin ( 4 ) and sin ( 4
) b. cos ( 2 ) and cos ( 2 ) c. tan (𝜋) and tan (17𝜋)
8. Use a calculator to find the value of the trigonometric function to 4 decimal places. 61,63,65,67,69
𝜋 𝜋
a. sin 0.8 b. tan 3.4 c. csc 1 d. cos (10) e. cot (12)
Sec 4.3 (Right Triangle Trigonometry)
𝜋 𝜋 𝜋
b. sin (3 ) cos (4 ) – tan (4 )
𝜋 𝜋 𝜋
c. 2 tan ( ) + cos ( ) tan ( )
3 4 6
2. Find a co-function with the same value as the given expression. P 22,24,26,28
3. Use a calculator to find the value of the acute angle 𝜃 to the nearest degree. 35,37,39
Use a calculator to find the value of the acute angle 𝜃 to the nearest radians (3 decimals). 35,37,39
8. You are skiing down a mountain with a vertical height of 1500 feet. The distance from the top of the
mountain to the base is 3000 feet. What is the angle of elevation from the base to the top of the mountain?
9. A surveyor is standing 115 feet from the base of the Washington Monument. The surveyor measures the
angle of elevation to the top of the monument as 78.3O. How tall is the monument?
a. sin θ < 0 and cos θ < 0 b. sin θ > 0 and tan θ < 0 c. sec θ > 0 and tan θ < 0
12. Find the values of the trigonometric functions of θ (with the given constraint) from the information
given.
−15
a. tan 𝜃 = ; sin 𝜃 < 0 b. cot 𝜃 = −3; cos 𝜃 > 0
8
13. Evaluate the sin, cosine and tangent of the angle without using a calculator.
4𝜋 11𝜋 3𝜋
a. 225O b. 750O c. -150O d. 3
e. 4
f. 2
14. Use the given function values and trigonometric identities to find the indicated trigonometric function s
√13 √13
a. 𝑐𝑠𝑐𝜃 = 2
b. sec 𝜃 = 2
15. Find 2 solutions of the equation. Give your answers in degrees and in radians. Do not use a calculator.
1 −1 2√3
a.. sin 𝜃 = 2 b. sin 𝜃 = 2
c. csc 𝜃 = 3
+√2
d. cot 𝜃 = −1 e. tan 𝜃 = 1 f. cos 𝜃 = 2
17. Find the values of the trig functions of t from the given information.
−3
a. sec t = 3; terminal point of t is in Quadrant IV b. tan t = and cos t > 0
4
3. In Exercises below, use reference angles to find the exact value of each expression.
Do not use a calculator.