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Topic 5 Quiz 1 Review 2022-23

This document contains a review for a precalculus quiz covering trigonometric functions and graphs. It includes 13 multiple choice and free response questions about angles, trigonometric ratios, graphs of trigonometric functions, and modeling real world situations with trigonometric functions.

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Topic 5 Quiz 1 Review 2022-23

This document contains a review for a precalculus quiz covering trigonometric functions and graphs. It includes 13 multiple choice and free response questions about angles, trigonometric ratios, graphs of trigonometric functions, and modeling real world situations with trigonometric functions.

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Precalculus Topic 5 Quiz 1 Review: Sections 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.

5 Name:_____________________ Period: ____


−5
1. Consider  = .
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a. Sketch the angle on the axes to the right.

b. Find the reference angle and label it on the graph.

c. Find one positive and one negative coterminal angle.

d. Write an expression for all coterminal angles.

e. Express  in degrees.

2. Consider  = 390 .
a. Sketch the angle on the axes to the right.

b. Find the reference angle and label it on the graph.

c. Find one positive and one negative coterminal angle.

d. Write an expression for all coterminal angles.

e. Express  in radians.

3. Find the exact value of each expression. If the value does not exist, write undefined.
  2 
a. cos ( −45 ) b. cot c. sin 210 d. sec  − 
3  3 

13 −15  17 


e. tan ( −450 ) f. csc g. sin h. cos  
6 4  6 

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4. Consider  , such that cot  = . In which quadrant(s) could the terminal side of  be located? If sin   0 ,
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find the values of the other 5 trigonometric functions.
5. Let (3, −5) be a point on the terminal side of  , an angle in standard position. Find the exact values of the six
trigonometric functions.

6. Graph at least two periods of the function y = 3csc ( 2 x ) − 2 (clearly scale both axes) and state the following:

Period:

Frequency:

Equation for all vertical asymptotes:

7. Graph at least two periods of the function y = −4 cos   (clearly scale both axes) and state the following:
x
4

Period:

Frequency:

Equation for all maxima:

Equation for all minima:

Equation for all x-intercepts:


x 
8. Consider the function f ( x) = 3sin  −  . Find the indicated characteristics and then graph at least two full
2 2
periods of f ( x ) on the axes provided.

Amplitude: Period: Phase Shift:

Midline (sinusoidal axis): Domain: Range:

Equation for all maxima: Equation for all minima:

9. Consider the function g ( x) = 2sec ( x +  ) . Find the indicated characteristics and then graph at least two full
periods of g ( x ) on the axes provided.
Period: Phase Shift:

Domain: Range:

Equation for all asymptotes: Intervals where g ( x ) is concave up on interval


x   −2 , 2 
10. Write a sinusoidal function with the given amplitude, period, phase shift, and vertical shift.
𝜋
Cosecant function; Amplitude=15, period = 4π, phase shift = 3 , vertical shift = -7

11. LEAF A leaf floats on the water bobbing up and down. The distance between its highest and lower points is 4 cm. It
moves from its highest point down to its lowers point and back up to its highest point every 10 seconds. Write a cosine
function that models the movement of the leaf in relationship to the equilibrium point.

12. SWING Marsha is pushing her brother Bobby on a rope swing over a creek. When she starts the swing, he is 7 feet over
land away from the edge of the creek. After 2 seconds, Bobby is 11 feet over the water past the edge of the creek. Assume
that the distance from the edge of the creek varies sinusoidally with time and that the distance y is positive when Bobby is
over the water and negative when he is over land. Write a trigonometric function that models the distance Bobby is from
the edge of the creek at time t seconds.

13. AMUSEMENT PARKS T he Space Shot is a ride at an amusement park that propels passengers straight into the air.
A spectator is standing 20 meters away from the ride. Let d be the distance from the spectator to the passengers on the ride
from their original starting position and θ be the angle of elevation to the passengers from the spectator.

a. Write d as a function of θ. Be sure your final answer does not include fractions.

b. Graph the function on the interval 0° ≤ θ < 90°.

c. Approximate how far are the passengers from the spectator when the angle of elevation is 60°.

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