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(x2 + y2)4
. x8 + 4x6y2 + 6x4y4 + 4x2y6 + y8 .
Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest
tenth as appropriate.
4cos2x−1=0
Find the exact value of each expression.
a. cos (120° + 45°) b. cos120° + cos45°
Find the exact value of the cosine of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
195° = 225° - 30°
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Parabola, Vertex or vertices: (1, -π/2)
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of the
point, using -2π < θ < 2π.
(0,−7π60,−7π6)
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sinx2=2–√−sinx2
Write the first five terms of the sequence. Assume that n begins with 1.
An = n(n - 1)(n - 2)
0 0 6 24 60
Answer: Answer , Answer , Answer , Answer , Answer
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
(3a - 4b)5
c. 243a5 - 1620a4b + 4320a3b2 - 5760a2b3 + 3840ab4 - 1024b5
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 °, 360°].
2cos22θ=1−cos2θ
a. 30° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 150° + 360°n, 210° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, 330° + 360°n,
where n is any integer.
Find the sum.
30
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Hyperbola, Eccentricity: e = 2, Directrix: x = 1
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
sinθ−sin2θ=0
0° + 360°n, 60° + 360°n, 180° + 360°, 300° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that and cos .
(Both are in Quadrant II.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered like so: 4/5, 1/2,
3/4, -(5/10)
sec (v - u)
-(63/65)
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
Find the exact value of the tangent of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
285°
Find the exact value of the sine of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
105° = 60° + 45°
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
2–√cos2x=−1
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sin and cos .
(Both u and v are in Quadrant III.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered like so:
4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
sec (u + v)
5/3
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sin and cos
. (Both u and v are in Quadrant III.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered
like so: 4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
tan (u - v)
-(44/117)
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
cot3x=3–√
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
Find a formula for the sum of the first n terms of the sequence.
Find a formula for the sum of the first terms of the sequence.
1, 5, 9, 13
Calculate the binomial coefficient.
(85)
56
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle.
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of the
point, using -2π < θ < 2π.
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sinu=513sinu=513and
cos .v=−35v=−35 (Both are in Quadrant II.) Note that answers in fractions must be
entered like so: 4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
sin (u + v)
-(63/65)
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
1−sinθ=cos2θ
b. 0° + 360°n, 30° + 360°n,150° + 360°n, 180° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sin u=−725u=−725and
cos . v=−45v=−45(Both u and v are in Quadrant III.) Note that answers in fractions must be
entered like so: 4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
cos (u + v)
3/5
Complete the table. Determine the exact values of the six trigonometric functions of the
angles. Let the given examples serve as your guide.
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle. Give your
answer in degrees using the following format: ex. 34, -25
405,-315
Evaluate the sine, cosine and tangent of the real number. Write "undefined" if it's not
possible.
Select one:
a. Period: 4π, Amplitude: 5/2
b. Period: 5π, Amplitude: 1/5
c. Period: 2π, Amplitude: 3
d. Period: π, Amplitude: 3
State the quadrant in which θ lies:
Sin θ > 0 and tan θ < 0
Quadrant II
Use the value of the trigonometric function to evaluate the indicated functions.
sin t = 1/3
i. csc(-t)
-3
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle. Give your
answer in degrees using the following format: ex. 34, -25
324,-396
Select one:
a. Period: π/5, Amplitude: 3
b. Period: 3π, Amplitude: 1/2
c. Period: 1, Amplitude: 1/4
d. Period: 2π, Amplitude: 3
Find the period and amplitude.
Find a and d for the function f(x) = a cos x + d such that the graph of f matches the figure.
Find the period and amplitude.
y = -2 sin x
Select one:
a. Period: 3π, Amplitude: 1/2
b. Period: 1, Amplitude: 1/4
c. Period: 2π, Amplitude: 3
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. The answer should be in the following
format: ex. Quadrant I
d. -336°
Quadrant I
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. The answer should be in the following
format: ex. Quadrant I
b. 285°
Quadrant IV
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. The answer should be in the following
format: ex. Quadrant I
a. 130°
Quadrant II
20 C15 15,504
Find the sum using the formulas for the sums of powers of integers.
Find the length of the arc on a circle of radius intercepted by a central angle θ.
Radius: 15 inches Central Angle: 1800
47.12 inches
Use the given value to evaluate (if possible) all six trigonometric functions. If it isn't possible,
answer with "undefined."
Find the length of the arc on a circle of radius intercepted by a central angle θ.
Radius: 3 meters Central Angle: 1 radian
300
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sin 3x = 0
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
y=4
Select one:
a. R = 3 sec θ
b. R = 4 csc θ
c. R = 4
d. R = 6
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Parabola, Vertex or vertices: (5, π)
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
(tanθ−1)(cosθ−1)=0(tanθ−1)(cosθ−1)=0
Select one:
a. {150, 1300, 4300}
b. {300, 2100, 2400, 3000}
c. {300, 2000, 3100}
d. {900, 2100, 3300}
e. {00, 450, 2250}
Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins
with 1.
Find the exact value of the tangent of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
-165°
Expand the binomial by using Pascal's Triangle to determine the coefficients.
(x - 2y)5
c. x5 + 10x4y + 40x3y2 + 80x2y3 + 80xy4 + 32y5
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
2sinθ−1=cscθ
a. {900, 2100, 3300}
Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the
nearest tenth as appropriate.
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
tan 4x = 0
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. (The angle measure is given in
radians.)
Select one:
a. Period: π, Amplitude: 3
b. Period: 5π, Amplitude: 1/5
c. Period: 2π, Amplitude: 3
d. Period: 4π, Amplitude: 5/2
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Ellipse, Vertex or vertices: (2, 0), (10, π)
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of the
point, using -2π < θ < 2π.
(2–√,2.36)