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1.4.3 Practice - Intro To Trig

This document contains 21 multiple choice and short answer questions related to trigonometric functions. It asks the reader to complete tables with trigonometric values, evaluate trigonometric functions, convert between degree-minute-second and decimal degree measurements, solve right triangles using trigonometric ratios, and determine relationships between trigonometric functions and quadrants. The questions cover core topics in trigonometry including trigonometric ratios, angle measure conversions, right triangle applications, and quadrant relationships.

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1.4.3 Practice - Intro To Trig

This document contains 21 multiple choice and short answer questions related to trigonometric functions. It asks the reader to complete tables with trigonometric values, evaluate trigonometric functions, convert between degree-minute-second and decimal degree measurements, solve right triangles using trigonometric ratios, and determine relationships between trigonometric functions and quadrants. The questions cover core topics in trigonometry including trigonometric ratios, angle measure conversions, right triangle applications, and quadrant relationships.

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1.

 Complete the empty cells in the table below with the correct values. (2 points)

 in degrees  in radians sin cos tan csc sec cot

0 0 0 1 0 undef 1 undef

2. Complete the empty cells in the table below with the correct values. (2 points)

 in degrees  in radians sin cos tan csc sec cot

60 Pi/3 Sqrt3/2 1/2 2/ 2 1/sqrt3


sqrt3

3. Complete the empty cells in the table below with the correct values. (2 points)

sin
 in degrees  in radians cos tan csc sec cot

270 3pi/2 -1 0 unde -1 unde 0


f f

4. Complete the empty cells in the table below with the correct values. (2 points)

 in
 in degrees sin cos tan csc sec cot
radians

30 Pi/6 1/2 Sqrt3/2 1/ 2 2/sqrt3 Sqrt3


sqrt3

5. Complete the empty cells in the table below with the correct values. (2 points)

 in degrees  in radians sin cos tan csc sec cot
180 0 -1 0 undef -1 undef

6. Complete the empty cells in the table below with the correct values. (2 points)

 in degrees  in radians sin cos tan csc sec cot

45 Pi/4 Sqrt2/ 1 Sqrt2 Sqrt2 1


2

7. Complete the empty cells in the table below with the correct values. (2 points)

sin
 in degrees  in radians cos tan csc sec cot

90 Pi/2 1 0 unde 1 unde 0


f f

8. Give the exact value for  . (2 points)


-1/2

9. Give the exact value for  . (2 points)


1.73

10. If   and   is an acute angle, find cos . (2 points)


cos(theta) = 4/5

11. If   and   is an acute angle, find cot . (2 points)


cot(theta) = 5/12
12. Convert 45  32' 55" into decimal degrees to the nearest two decimal places. (2 points)
45.55 degrees
13. Convert 64.32  into degrees, minutes, and seconds. (2 points)
64 degrees 19’ 12”
14. Convert 153  into radians to the nearest two decimal places. (2 points)
2.67 radians
15. Convert 3.75 radians into degrees to the nearest two decimal places. (2 points)
214.86
16. If sint = 0.29 and sinw = 0.43, both t and w are positive, and the angles determined
by t and w are in quadrant 2, then which of the following statements is true? (2 points)

a. t > w
b. w > t
c. Cannot be determined
Option A

17. If cost = -0.42 and cosw = -0.80, both t and w are positive, and the angles determined
by t and w are in quadrant 3, then which of the following statements is true? (2 points)

a. t > w
b. w > t
c. Cannot be determined

Option B

18. If   and   is in quadrant 2, what is the value of tan ? (2 points)

tan(theta) = -4/3

19. If cot  = 1.5 and   is in quadrant 3, what is the value of sin ? (2 points)

sin(theta) = -0.55

20. Professor Plum is standing 10 feet from a streetlamp. The light from the lamp is making his
shadow 8 feet long. He estimates that the angle of elevation from the tip of his shadow to the top
of the streetlamp is 40 . About how high is the streetlamp? (6 points)

15.10 feet

21. You have a 20-foot ladder that you are using as you paint your house. You place the ladder
so that it forms an angle of 30  at the point of contact between the ladder and the ground. How
high will the top of the ladder be above the ground? (6 points)

10 feet of the ground

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