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Semester 2 Review-Key

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Precalculus Semester 2 Review Chpt. 4, 5, 7.5, 8,9 3 Where sin 9> 0, Find the exact value of sin @, a & leg & s In os Cr 2. Which of the following is an equation of the tangent function with period 7, phase shift *, and vertical shift 1? a tafe ye tna Fn) 1 (Oye tentar-4n) +1 y= tan(ax+4n) +1 3, ARCHITECTURE The angle of elevation from the tip of a building's shadow to the top of the building is 70° and the distance is 180 feet. Find the height of the building to the nearest foot. 120 ft shadow a. 62 ft b. 66 ft 69 ft 495 ft 4, Find the exact value orto & Ble ule ole 5. State the amplitude of Y= ~2sin(4x+ 7) +1 1 6. Find arcsin| a 30° \o0" © 120° d. does not exist 7. In ADEF, D= 52°,¢= a. 63 b.8.7 c. 8.8 (49 cos 8. Simplify So5 atan @ pt é sec 8 dese @ and f= 14.Find d. Losec?@ tan?@ 9. Simplify a tan? @ 078 1 a 1, Find the vertical component of v with a magnitude of 5 inches and a ixection angle of 32°. .65 in. B 2.79 in. C 4.24 in, D 31.88 in, 2. Find a unit vector u with the same rey as v = (—3, 4). F (- G (8, -6) (a4 4) 4, Find the measure of the angle 9 between vectors a = (4, 6) and b = (2, 8) e nearest tenth of a degree. av G 43.3" H 70.4" J 102.3" 5. Find the component form and magnitude of AB with initial point A(1, 2) and terminal point B(0, 3). ( 25141 B (1,-1);2 © (-1,-1);141 D (1,1);2 6. A force F, of 9 newtons pulls due north. A force F, of 12 newtons pulls Ss: Find the magnitude and direction of the resultant force. Chapter 8 Vectors N; 36.9° G 15 N;53.1° H 21; 36." J 21N; 53.1" For Questions 7 and 8, find each of the following for v = (3, —4), w = (3,—1),r = (2, 7, 2), and s = (—3, 4, 9). 7. Wvtw A (6, —5) B (6, -6) (©) &r—s F (-1,13,7) G (,-13,-7) HW (-5, -3, 11) (apa -9) D (9, -10) For Questions 12 and 13, find each dot product. Then determine if the vectors are orthogonal. 12. (2, 3)+(4, 5) F 22, orthogonal 3, orthogonal G 22, not orthogonal , not orthogonal 13,<{(30, —2) « (4, -2, 6) (a9 orthogonal © 9, orthogonal B~0, not orthogonal D 9, not orthogonal 15. An airplane takes off in the direction of the vector (9, 5). What .e measure of the angle the plane makes with the horizontal? 9.1" B 33.77 C 563° D 60.9" 16. A cruise ship's path is represented by the vector (9, 17). It then follows a new path represented by the vector (12, 8). What is th tant path? F (3,9) (e¥ 25) H (-3,9) J (21, 25) Chapter 9 Polar Equations 1. Find the polar coordinates that do not describe point in the given graph. 2, 30°) © (2, 30°) , 210 D (—2, 150") 2, Find the equation represented in the given graph. 3. AIRPLANES Two airplanes at the same altitude have polar coordinates C 2.46 miles 4. Find the equation which is graphed at the right. F r=4cos0 2—2c08 0 242 cos 0 242sin @ 5, Identify the graph for the polar eo tey sin 0. 120" 50 30180 30" 6. Find polar coordinates for the point with rectangular coordinates (V3, 1) rey (eed) ba) 7. ROBOT A robot's hand is positioned so its center has polar coordinates (3, 180°). Find reetangular coordinates for this point. (3 0 B (0,3) Cc (3,0) D (0,-3) 8. Write the rectangular equation x = 3 in polar form. F r=3ese0 Gr=3 Hoo=3 9. Write the polar equation r = 3 in rectas form. A #-9=0 B x+y? y= +y¥=9 Dxy=9 16. Express 3V3 + 3i in polar form. A 3(cos F +i sin 3) € 6(cos F + sin Z) = _igin™ EZ yigin® B 6(cos F —i sin Z) (cos $+ i sin F) 16. Express 2cos F +i i 4) in rectangular form. F -14-V3i Cx Ho1-V3i J V5+i Section 7.5 Parametric Equations For I and 2 Write each pair of parametric equations in rectangular form 2x = Ssin , y= -Tcos @ smB= K cos = x (ey ("I

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