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Math 1316 Ch.1-2 Review Name SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question. Provide an appropriate response. 1) Find the supplement of an angle whose measure is 103. 1) 2) Find the complement of an angle whose measure is 39 16 50. 2) Find the measure of each angle in the problem. 3) 3) Perform the calculation. 4) 92 24-34 44 4) Convert the angle to decimal degrees and round to the nearest hundredth of a degree. 5) 56 35 43 5) Convert the angle to degrees, minutes, and seconds. 6) 140.54 6) Find the angle of least positive measure coterminal with the given angle. 7) -116 7) Draw the given angle in standard position. Draw an arrow representing the correct amount of rotation. Find the measure of two other angles, one positive and one negative, coterminal with the given angle. 8) 115 8) 9) A wheel makes 372 revolutions per minute. How many revolutions does it make per second? 9) Use the properties of angle measures to find the measure of each marked angle. 10) 10) a = (x + 19) b = (x + 81) Find the measure of the third angle of a triangle if the measures of the other two angles are given. 11) 48 19ʹ and 86 22ʹ 11) 1

Classify the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse and classify it as equilateral, isosceles, or scalene. 12) 12) The triangles are similar. Find the missing side, angle or value of the variable. 13) 13) a = 25 b = 24 c = 7 d = 75 e = 72 Round answers to the nearest tenth if necessary. 14) A triangle drawn on a map has sides of lengths 9 cm, 12 cm, and 15 cm. The shortest of the corresponding real-life distances is 122 km. Find the longest of the real-life distances. 14) Suppose that θ is in standard position and the given point is on the terminal side of θ. Give the exact value of the indicated trig function for θ. 15) (21, 28); Find sin θ. 15) 16) (6, 5); Find tan θ. 16) An equation of the terminal side of an angle θ in standard position is given along with a restriction on x. Find the indicated trigonometric function value of θ. Do not use a calculator. 17) 8x + 5y = 0, x 0; Find csc θ. 17) Evaluate the expression. 18) sec(-90 ) 18) If n is an integer, n 180 represents an integer multiple of 180, and (2n + 1) 90 represents an odd integer multiple of 90. Decide whether the expression is equal to 0, 1, -1, or is undefined. 19) cos((2n + 1) 90 ) 19) If r is a positive number and the point (x, y) is in the indicated quadrant, decide whether the given ratio is positive or negative. 20) III, x r 20) 2

Evaluate the expression. 21) sin2 90 + cos2 90 21) 22) cos 0-8 sin 90 22) Use the appropriate identity to find the indicated function value. Rationalize the denominator, if applicable. If the given value is a decimal, round your answer to three decimal places. 23) cos θ, given that sec θ = -4 23) 24) tan θ, given that cot θ = 5 6 24) Determine the signs of the given trigonometric functions of an angle in standard position with the given measure. 25) cos (-290 ) and sin (-290 ) 25) Identify the quadrant for the angle θ satisfying the following conditions. 26) tan θ > 0 and sin θ < 0 26) 27) tan θ < 0 and sin θ < 0 27) Decide whether the statement is possible or impossible for an angle θ. 28) sec θ = -0.41 28) Use the fundamental identities to find the value of the trigonometric function. 29) Find csc θ, given that sin θ = - 2 3 and θ is in quadrant IV. 29) 30) Find sec θ, given that tan θ = 0.40402623 and θ is in quadrant I. 30) 31) Find cos θ, given that sin θ = - 5 and θ is in quadrant III. 31) 13 Evaluate the function requested. Write your answer as a fraction in lowest terms. 32) 32) 123 27 120 Find cos B. 3

Suppose ABC is a right triangle with sides of lengths a, b, and c and right angle at C. Find the unknown side length using the Pythagorean theorem and then find the value of the indicated trigonometric function of the given angle. Rationalize the denominator if applicable. 33) Find sin A when b = 27 and c = 45 33) 34) Find cot A when a = 4 and c = 7. 34) Without using a calculator, give the exact trigonometric function value with rational denominator. 35) cos 60 35) 36) tan 60 36) 37) Find the exact value of x in the figure. 37) 14 Write the function in terms of its cofunction. Assume that any angle in which an unknown appears is an acute angle. 38) tan 24 38) Find a solution for the equation. Assume that all angles are acute angles. 39) sin A = cos 5A 39) 40) sec(θ + 15 ) = csc(2θ + 9 ) 40) Decide whether the statement is true or false. 41) tan 26 > cot 26 41) Solve the problem for the given information. 42) Find the equation of a line passing through the origin so that the sine of the angle between the line in quadrant I and the positive x-axis is 3 2. 42) Find the reference angle for the given angle. 43) 108 43) 44) -26.1 44) 4

Find the exact value of the expression. 45) sec 45 45) 46) csc 330 46) 47) cot (-1215 ) 47) Evaluate. 48) 3 tan2 60 + 3 sin2 30 - cos2 360 48) Find the sign of the following. 49) tan (-θ), given that θ is in the interval (90, 180 ). 49) Find all values of θ, if θ is in the interval [0, 360 ) and has the given function value. 50) cos θ = - 3 2 50) 51) sec θ = - 2 51) Use a calculator to find the function value. Give your answer rounded to seven decimal places, if necessary. 52) sec 57 31 52) 53) cot 40 41 53) Find a value of θ in [0, 90 ] that satisfies the statement. Leave answer in decimal degrees rounded to seven decimal places, if necessary. 54) sin θ = 0.2239939 54) 55) sec θ = 2.1411882 55) 56) Any offset between a stationary radar gun and a moving target creates a ʺcosine effectʺ that reduces the radar mileage reading by the cosine of the angle between the gun and the vehicle. That is, the radar speed reading is the product of the actual reading and the cosine of the angle. Find the radar reading to the nearest hundredth for the auto shown in the figure. 56) 9 angle Actual speed: 87 mph 5

Solve the right triangle. If two sides are given, give angles in degrees and minutes. 57) 57) A = 17 39, c = 224 ft Round side lengths to two decimal places. 58) 58) a = 20.3 cm, b = 20.8 cm Round the missing side length to one decimal place. 59) On a sunny day, a tree and its shadow form the sides of a right triangle. If the hypotenuse is 40 meters long and the tree is 32 meters tall, how long is the shadow? 59) 60) From a boat on the river below a dam, the angle of elevation to the top of the dam is 22 56ʹ. If the dam is 1688 feet above the level of the river, how far is the boat from the base of the dam (to the nearest foot)? 60) An observer for a radar station is located at the origin of a coordinate system. For the point given, find the bearing of an airplane located at that point. Express the bearing using both methods. 61) (3, -3) 61) 62) A fire is sighted due west of lookout A. The bearing of the fire from lookout B, 12.6 miles due south of A, is N 40 50ʹW. How far is the fire from B (to the nearest tenth of a mile)? 62) 63) Radio direction finders are set up at points A and B, 8.68 mi apart on an east -west line. From A it is found that the bearing of a signal from a transmitter is N 54.3 E, while from B it is N 35.7 W. Find the distance of the transmitter from B, to the nearest hundredth of a mile. 63) 6

64) Find h as indicated in the figure. Round to the nearest meter. 64) 26 4 55 17 85 m 65) Bob is driving along a straight and level road straight toward a mountain. At some point on his trip he measures the angle of elevation to the top of the mountain and finds it to be 22 39. He then drives 1 mile (1 mile = 5280 ft) more and measures the angle of elevation to be 33 58. Find the height of the mountain to the nearest foot. 65) 7

Answer Key Testname: MATH1316 CH.1 2 REVIEW 1) 77 2) 50 43 10 3) 108 and 72 4) 57 40 5) 56.60 6) 140 32 24 7) 244 8) 475 and -245 9) 6.2 revolutions per second 10) 40, 39, 101 11) 45 19ʹ 12) Obtuse, scalene 13) x = 21 14) 203.3 km 15) 4 5 16) 5 6 17) 89 8 18) Undefined 19) 0 20) Negative 21) 1 22) -7 23) - 1 4 24) 6 5 5 25) positive and positive 26) Quadrant III 27) Quadrant IV 28) Impossible 29) - 3 2 30) 1.0785347 31) - 12 13 32) cos B = 40 41 33) 4 5 8

Answer Key Testname: MATH1316 CH.1 2 REVIEW 34) 33 4 35) 1 2 36) 3 37) 7 6 38) cot 66 39) 15 40) 22 41) False 42) y = 3x 43) 72 44) 26.1 45) 2 46) -2 47) 1 48) 35 4 49) positive 50) 150 and 210 51) 135 and 225 52) 1.8620093 53) 1.1632916 54) 12.9437229 55) 62.1582940 56) 85.93 mph 57) B = 72 21 ; a = 67.92 ft; b = 213.46 ft 58) A = 44 18ʹ; B = 45 42ʹ; c = 29.1 cm 59) 24 m 60) 3990 ft 61) 135 ; S 45 E 62) 16.7 mi 63) 5.07 mi 64) 63 m 65) 5789 ft 9