Exam 8: Applications of Trigonometry
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Find the product. Write the product in rectangular form, using exact values.
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-Why canʹt the Pythagorean theorem be used to solve an oblique triangle?
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Use a table of values to graph the plane curve defined by the following parametric equations. Find a rectangular
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The rectangular coordinates of a point are given. Express the point in polar coordinates with r ≥ 0 and 0° ≤ θ < 360°.
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-A complex number does not belong to the Mandelbrot set if any of the complex numbers in the sequence has modulus exceeding 2. Does belong to the Mandelbrot set?
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Find the missing parts of the triangle.
- =40. =24.1. =19.4.
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Find all solutions of the equation. Leave answers in trigonometric form.
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-Lookout station B is located 6 mi due east of station A. The bearing of a fire from A is and the bearing from B is . Determine the distance from the fire to B (to the nearest tenth of a mile).
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-The sides of a parallelogram are and . One angle is while another angle is . Find the lengths of the diagonals of the parallelogram (to the nearest tenth of a foot).
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-To find the distance across a river, a distance is laid off on one side of the river. It is found that and . Find rounded to the nearest meter.
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Determine whether there is sufficient information for solving a triangle, with the given combination of angles and sides,
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The graph of a polar equation is given. Select the polar equation for the graph.
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-Given that the polar equation models the orbits of the planets, estimate the closest approach of Pluto's orbit, for which and , to the sun.
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Determine whether there is sufficient information for solving a triangle, with the given combination of angles and sides,
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-a, c, and C
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-Suppose that a radio transmission pattern can be modeled by , for , where the units are miles. Determine how far the signal reaches to the east, assuming that east is represented by the direction of the positive -axis.
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-A guy wire to a tower makes a angle with level ground. At a point farther from the tower than the wire but on the same side of the base as the wire, the angle of elevation to the top of the pole is . Find the wire length (to the nearest foot).
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