Exam 6: Analytic Trigonometry
Exam 1: Functions and Their Graphs301 Questions
Exam 2: Linear and Quadratic Functions301 Questions
Exam 3: Polynomial and Rational Functions350 Questions
Exam 4: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions518 Questions
Exam 5: Trigonometric Functions366 Questions
Exam 6: Analytic Trigonometry402 Questions
Exam 7: Applications of Trigonometric Functions103 Questions
Exam 8: Polar Coordinates; Vectors270 Questions
Exam 9: Analytic Geometry197 Questions
Exam 10: Systems of Equations and Inequalities235 Questions
Exam 11: Sequences; Induction; the Binomial Theorem238 Questions
Exam 12: Counting and Probability108 Questions
Exam 13: A Preview of Calculus: the Limit, Derivative, and Integral of a Function145 Questions
Exam 14: Review228 Questions
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Solve the equation. Give a general formula for all the solutions.
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Use a graphing utility to solve the equation on the interval 0 . Express the solution(s) rounded to one decimal
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Use the information given about the angle θ, 0 ≤θ ≤ 2π, to find the exact value of the indicated trigonometric function.
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-The ground movement of an earthquake near a fault line is modeled by the equation where M is the horizontal movement (in meters) at a distance d (in kilometers) from the earthquake, D is the depth (also
in kilometers) below the surface of the center of the earthquake, and S is the total horizontal displacement (also in
meters) at the fault line. What is the horizontal movement 5 kilometers from an earthquake centered 3 kilometers below
the surface with a total horizontal displacement of 4 meters? Round the answer to the nearest 0.01 meter.
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-The seasonal variation in the length of daylight can be represented by a sine function. For example, the daily
number of hours of daylight in a certain city in the U.S. can be given b , where x is the
number of days after March 21 ( disregarding leap year). On what day(s) will there be about 10 hours of
daylight?
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Write the trigonometric expression as an algebraic expression in u.
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Use the information given about the angle θ, 0 ≤θ ≤ 2π, to find the exact value of the indicated trigonometric function.
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