Chapter 4 Review and Extra Credit
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Chapter 4 Review
E.C.#1
Sketch and give two coterminal angles to:
122
a.
b.
3
5
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Sketch and give two coterminal angles to:
122
a.
b.
3
5
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Give the complement and the supplement of the
angle 7
17
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Give the complement and the supplement of the
angle 7
17
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Sketch a picture and give the arc length of circle with
radius of 7 inches and a central angle of 36 degrees.
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Sketch a picture and give the arc length of circle with
radius of 7 inches and a central angle of 36 degrees.
E.C. #5
Find the coordinates of the point on the unit circle
and give the six trig functions of 480 .
sin
csc
cos
sec
tan
cot
E.C. #5
Find the coordinates of the point on the unit circle
and give the six trig functions of 480 .
sin
csc
cos
sec
tan
cot
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Find the coordinates of the point on the unit circle
and give the six trig functions of 13 .
sin
csc
cos
sec
tan
cot
6
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Find the coordinates of the point on the unit circle
and give the six trig functions of 13 .
sin
csc
cos
sec
tan
cot
6
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Draw a sketch of a reference triangle in Quadrant
4
III with a tan and give the other five trig
3
functions of .
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Draw a sketch of a reference triangle in Quadrant
4
III with a tan and give the other five trig
3
functions of .
E.C. #9
A cable attached to a telephone pole makes a 62
degree angle with the ground. If the telephone pole
is 27 feet tall, how long is the cable?
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A cable attached to a telephone pole makes a 62
degree angle with the ground. If the telephone pole
is 27 feet tall, how long is the cable?
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The point given is on the terminal side of an angle in
standard position. Determine the six trigonometric
values of the angle that is drawn to (-5,12).
csc
sin
cos
sec
tan
cot
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The point given is on the terminal side of an angle in
standard position. Determine the six trigonometric
values of the angle that is drawn to (-5,12).
csc
sin
cos
sec
tan
cot
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Find the Reference Angle
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