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‘Advanced Topics in Math Review Trigonometry Functions Test 1 I. Convert the following degree measures into radians in terms of a) 150° b) 300° e) -225° d.) 240° TI. Convert the following degree measures into radians using a calculator: (Give answers to the nearest hundredth of « radian) a) 212° b,) 365” c,) 237° 40" d.) 152.7° IIL. Convert the following radian measures to degrees: a.) 6 b.) -30/2 v.) 20/3 4) 11n/6 TV. Convert the following radian measures to degrees using a calculator: (Given answers to the hundredths place) ay lb b) 2.82 c.) 3.7 d) 135 V. Give the degree measure und radian measure (in terms of 7) of the angle between the minute hand und the ivur haul of a clock at: a.) 2 o'clock b,) 9o'elock c) 5:30 4) 2:30 VI. Find two angles, one positive and one negative cnterminal with the given angle: a) -200° b) 313.2" 1.) 142° 10" d.) SwGradians —¢.) 5 radians VIL. Solve each af the following problems: 1. Accircular sector of a circle has are length 2 inches and central angle .25 radians. Find the radius of the circle, 2. A sector of a circle has un urea of 40 square centimeters and a central angle of .2 radians. Find the radius and the are length, 3, A sector ofa circle has radius 5 em and central angle 48”. Find its approximate arc length and urea. 4. A sector of a circle has perimeter 7 cm and area 3 sq em. Find all possible values of the radius. VIII. Give the exact value for cach of the following: (i. e. DO NOT USE CALCULATORS) Before evaluating, give each as a function of its reference angle: a) cos 2100? bh.) see (-135)” c.) sin ( 210)" d,) csc 450 ¢,) cot (-135)" f) cos3n/4g,) sin LIw6 h) cot (-Sn/4) ieos Sx j.) sin (2/3) IX. Evaluate each of the following using a calculator. Write each as a function of its reference angle: ( Give your answer to thousandths place) a.) cos 276.) sec 124" 30" ¢,) tan 230.3" d.) sin 308° 40° 1c.) cos 190° f) sin 292.6" £) cor ( 148923") g.) ese (-253.1)° hh.) tan (113? 47") X. Evaluate each of the following using a calculator, Write each as a function of its reference angle: (Note: the measures below are all in radians and give your auswers to the hundredths place) a)sin2 — b)sceS ~—e)tan3.5—d.).c08 5.36 @,) ese (-3.5) f.) cot (-7.2) g) e173 h)sinG-2.6) i) ese1.27) j.)e0s10 Kk.) see (-8.5) XL. Find the values of the other five trig functions for each of the following a) sin@-45 w2<0

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