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Algebra And Trigonometry Graphs And Models 6th Edition Marvin Bittinger, Judith Beecher, David Ellenbogen, Judith Penna - Solutions
Without a calculator, find the exact function value.cos 45°
Find the function value using coordinates of points on the unit circle. Give exact answers. tan 31 2
Find the function value. Round to four decimal places.cot ( -33.2°)
Convert to radian measure. Round the answer to two decimal places.15°
Charles needs to purchase a custom ramp to use while loading and unloading a garden tractor. When down, the tailgate of his truck is 38 in. from the ground. If the recommended angle that the ramp makes with the ground is 28°, approximately how long must the ramp be? 38 in. 1 28°
Find the complement and the supplement.9.038°
Find the exact function value.csc 45°
Sam is framing a closet under a stairway. The stairway is 16 ft 3 in. long, and its angle of elevation is 38°. Find the depth of the closet to the nearest inch. 16 ft 3 in. TXXX 38° d
Without a calculator, find the exact function value.sec 135°
Find the function value. Round to four decimal places.sin 245°24″
Convert to radian measure. Round the answer to two decimal places.240°
Find the complement and the supplement.12°3′14″
Find the exact function value.cot 60°
Determine the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift of the function and, without a graphing calculator, sketch the graph of the function by hand. Then check the graph using a graphing calculator. y || 1 2 sin 2x T 4
Without a calculator, find the exact function value.cot 30°
Find the function value. Round to four decimal places.cos 18°13′42′′
Find the function value using coordinates of points on the unit circle. Give exact answers.sin ( -5π)
Find the function value using coordinates of points on the unit circle. Give exact answers. COS 117 6
Convert to radian measure. Leave the answer in terms of π.-60°
Find the complement and the supplement.47°38′
A fisherman who is fishing 50 ft directly out from a visible tree stump near the shore wants to position his line and bait approximately N35°W of the boat and west of the stump. Using the right triangle shown in the drawing, determine the reel’s line counter setting, to the nearest foot, to
Find the exact function value.sin 45°
Without a calculator, find the exact function value.sin 45°
Find the function value using coordinates of points on the unit circle. Give exact answers. 5T 4 sin-
Find the function value. Round to four decimal places.sec 27.9°
Determine the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift of the function and, without a graphing calculator, sketch the graph of the function by hand. Then check the graph using a graphing calculator. y = cos + EN
Determine the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift of the function and, without a graphing calculator, sketch the graph of the function by hand. Then check the graph using a graphing calculator.y = -cos ( -x) + 2
Convert to radian measure. Leave the answer in terms of π.-340°
Find the complement and the supplement.17.11°
Find the exact function value.sec 60°
Find the function value. Round to four decimal places.tan 2184°
Without a calculator, find the exact function value.tan 210°
Find the function value using coordinates of points on the unit circle. Give exact answers. sin 2πT 3
Convert to radian measure. Leave the answer in terms of π.6.3°
A tradition in the United States is to drape an American flag over the casket of a deceased U.S. Forces veteran. At the burial, the flag is removed, folded into a triangle, and presented to the family. The folded flag will fit in a case in the form of an isosceles right triangle, as shown below.
Find two positive angles and two negative angles that are coterminal with the given angle.-310°
Find the exact function value.tan 30°
Determine the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift of the function and, without a graphing calculator, sketch the graph of the function by hand. Then check the graph using a graphing calculator. У || 1. -sin x - 4 3 -
Convert 47°33′27″ to decimal degree notation. Round to two decimal places.
An airplane travels at 200 mph for 1(1/2) hr in a direction of 285° from Atlanta. At the end of this time, how far west of Atlanta is the plane?
Find the function value using coordinates of points on the unit circle. Give exact answers. πT COS 6
Convert to radian measure. Leave the answer in terms of π.12.5°
An aerial photographer who photographs farm properties for a real estate company has determined from experience that the best photo is taken at a height of approximately 475 ft and a distance of 850 ft from the farmhouse. What is the angle of depression from the plane to the house? B Angle
Find two positive angles and two negative angles that are coterminal with the given angle.-180°
Determine the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift of the function and, without a graphing calculator, sketch the graph of the function by hand. Then check the graph using a graphing calculator. y = -sin + 1
Find the exact function value.cos 45°
Convert 22.27° to degrees, minutes, and seconds. Round to the nearest second.
If tan θ = 2.412 and u is acute, find the angle to the nearest tenth of a degree.
Find the function value using coordinates of points on the unit circle. Give exact answers. sec ㅠ 2
Convert to radian measure. Leave the answer in terms of π.90°
Find two positive angles and two negative angles that are coterminal with the given angle.275°10′
Find the function value using coordinates of points on the unit circle. Give exact answers.cos 10π
Find the exact function value, if it exists.cot ( -45°)
Determine the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift of the function and, without a graphing calculator, sketch the graph of the function by hand. Then check the graph using a graphing calculator.y = 3 cos (x - π)
Determine the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift of the function and, without a graphing calculator, sketch the graph of the function by hand. Then check the graph using a graphing calculator. y = cos x 1 N|- 2
Convert to radian measure. Leave the answer in terms of π.-180°
Find two positive angles and two negative angles that are coterminal with the given angle.115.3°
Find the exact function value, if it exists.csc 60°
Find the function value using coordinates of points on the unit circle. Give exact answers. tan TT 4
Convert 51.18° to degrees, minutes, and seconds.
Convert to radian measure. Leave the answer in terms of π.37.71°
Determine the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift of the function and, without a graphing calculator, sketch the graph of the function by hand. Then check the graph using a graphing calculator. sin +
Find the function value using coordinates of points on the unit circle. Give exact answers. COS 5TT 6
Find two positive angles and two negative angles that are coterminal with the given angle.-81°
Find the exact function value, if it exists.tan ( -600°)
Convert 42°8′50′′to decimal degree notation. Round to four decimal places.
Determine the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift of the function and, without a graphing calculator, sketch the graph of the function by hand. Then check the graph using a graphing calculator. y = sin 1 -x 4
Find the function value using coordinates of points on the unit circle. Give exact answers. CSC З п 4
Convert to radian measure. Leave the answer in terms of π.-214.6°
Find two positive angles and two negative angles that are coterminal with the given angle.74°
Determine the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift of the function and, without a graphing calculator, sketch the graph of the function by hand. Then check the graph using a graphing calculator. y = COS - -X 2
Find the exact function value, if it exists.sec ( -270°)
Convert to radian measure. Leave the answer in terms of π.-135°
For angles of the following measures, state in which quadrant the terminal side lies. It helps to sketch the angle in standard position.-345.14°
Find the exact function value, if it exists.sin 150°
Given cot θ = 2 and θ in quadrant III, find the other five trigonometric function values.
Find the six trigonometric function values for the angle shown. УА (-12,-5) a X
Convert to radian measure. Leave the answer in terms of π.200°
For angles of the following measures, state in which quadrant the terminal side lies. It helps to sketch the angle in standard position.537°
Find the exact function value, if it exists.cos 495°
Find the function value using coordinates of points on the unit circle. Give exact answers.sin ( -3π)
Determine the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift of the function and, without a graphing calculator, sketch the graph of the function by hand. Then check the graph using a graphing calculator. y = cos X EN 2
Find the function value using coordinates of points on the unit circle. Give exact answers. tan 11T 4
Determine the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift of the function and, without a graphing calculator, sketch the graph of the function by hand. Then check the graph using a graphing calculator y = 2 sin 1 -X 2
Convert to radian measure. Leave the answer in terms of π.30°
For angles of the following measures, state in which quadrant the terminal side lies. It helps to sketch the angle in standard position.13°15′58″
Find the exact function value, if it exists.cot 60°
Find the function value using coordinates of points on the unit circle. Give exact answers. cot 7 п 6
Convert to radian measure. Leave the answer in terms of π.75°
For angles of the following measures, state in which quadrant the terminal side lies. It helps to sketch the angle in standard position.-912°
Find the exact function value, if it exists.cos 45°
Find the function value using coordinates of points on the unit circle. Give exact answers. COS 3
Find the complement and the supplement of the given angle.87°15′10″
Determine the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift of the function and, without a graphing calculator, sketch the graph of the function by hand. Then check the graph using a graphing calculator.y = cos x - 1
For Exercises, sketch a unit circle and mark the approximate location of the point determined by the given real number.a) 0.25 b) 1.8c) 47 d) 500
For angles of the following measures, state in which quadrant the terminal side lies. It helps to sketch the angle in standard position.315°
Find the complement and the supplement of the given angle.18.2°
Determine the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift of the function and, without a graphing calculator, sketch the graph of the function by hand. Then check the graph using a graphing calculator. y = sin 1 2
Determine the amplitude, the period, and the phase shift of the function and, without a graphing calculator, sketch the graph of the function by hand. Then check the graph using a graphing calculator.y = sin (2x)
For Exercises, sketch a unit circle and mark the approximate location of the point determined by the given real number.a) 2.4 b) 7.5c) 32 d) 320
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