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3.

3B Sine and Cosine Function Values


AP Precalculus
3.3B Practice
For each problem, an angle in standard position in the 𝒙𝒚-plane is given in radians. A circle is centered at the
origin with the given radius. What are the coordinates of the point of intersection of the terminal ray of the
angle and the circle?
1. 𝜃 ,𝑟 4 2. 𝜃 ,𝑟 7 3. 𝜃 ,𝑟 6

4. 𝜃 ,𝑟 5 5. 𝜃 ,𝑟 12 6. 𝜃 ,𝑟 3

7. 𝜃 ,𝑟 8 8. 𝜃 ,𝑟 16 9. 𝜃 𝜋, 𝑟 9

In the 𝒙𝒚-plane, the terminal ray of angle 𝜽 in standard position intersects a circle of radius 𝒓 at the given point.
What are the values of 𝜽 and 𝒓?
10. 0, 10 11. 3√2, 3√2 12.

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13. 9√3, 9 14. 15, 15√3 15.

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3.3B Sine and Cosine Function Values 3.3B Test Prep

16. The figure shows a circle of radius 4 along with five labeled points in the 𝑥𝑦-plane.

𝐵
4, 0 4, 0

𝐴 𝑂 𝐷

The measure of angle 𝐷𝑂𝐶 is . The measure of angle 𝐴𝑂𝐵 is half of angle 𝐴𝑂𝐶. What are the coordinate points
of point 𝐵?

(A) 4 cos , 4 sin

(B) 4 cos , 4 sin

(C) 2 cos , 2 sin

(D) 2 cos , 2 sin

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17. Angles 𝐴 and 𝐵 are in standard position in the 𝑥𝑦-plane. The measure of angle 𝐴 is radians, and the measure of
angle 𝐵 is radians. The terminal rays of both angles intersect a circle centered at the origin with radius 16. What
is the distance between these two points of intersection: the circle and terminal ray of angle A, and the circle and
terminal ray of angle 𝐵?

Subtract the 𝑦-values


(A) 16 sin 16 sin of each coordinate.

(B) 8 sin 8 sin

(C) 16 cos 16 cos

(D) 8 cos 8 cos

18. The figure shows a circle of radius 6 along with the origin and three labeled points in the 𝑥𝑦-plane. If the
coordinates of 𝑋 are 3, 3√3 , what is the measurement of angle 𝐴𝑂𝑋?

𝐴 6, 0 𝑂 𝐵 6, 0

(A)
(B) (C) (D)

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