Exam 7: Applications of Trigonometry and Vectors
Exam 1: Trigonometric Functions188 Questions
Exam 2: Acute Angles and Right Triangles204 Questions
Exam 3: Radian Measure and the Unit Circle167 Questions
Exam 4: Graphs of the Circular Functions137 Questions
Exam 5: Trigonometric Identities321 Questions
Exam 6: Inverse Circular Functions and Trigonometric Equations179 Questions
Exam 7: Applications of Trigonometry and Vectors103 Questions
Exam 8: Complex Numbers, Polar Equations, and Parametric Equations60 Questions
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Solve the problem.
-A force of 627 lb is required to pull a boat up a ramp inclined at 23° with the horizontal. How much does the boat weigh?
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Draw a sketch to represent the vector. Refer to the vectors pictured here.
-a + d

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Determine whether there is sufficient information for solving a triangle, with the given combination of angles and sides,
by the law of sines.
-b, C, and B
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Write the vector in the form <a, b>. If necessary, round values to the nearest hundredth.
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Find the missing parts of the triangle. Round to the nearest tenth when necessary or to the nearest minute as appropriate.
-C = 113.6° a = 7.5 m
B = 9.6 m
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Find the missing parts of the triangle.
-B = 29.5° b = 19.45
A = 19.75
If necessary, round angles to the nearest tenth and side lengths to the nearest hundredth.
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Solve the problem.
-If u = -5, 3 , v = 6, -6 , and w = -3, 12 , evaluate u ·w + v ·w.
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Solve the problem.
-One rope pulls a barge directly east with a force of 42 newtons, and another rope pulls the barge directly north with a force of 68 newtons. Find the magnitude of the resultant force acting on the
Barge.
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Find the magnitude and direction angle (to the nearest tenth) for each vector. Give the measure of the direction angle as
an angle in [0,360°].
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Write the vector in the form <a, b>. If necessary, round values to the nearest hundredth.
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Graph the polar equation for in [0°, 360°).
-A trigonometry student makes the statement, "If we know any two sides and one angle of a
triangle, then the triangle is uniquely determined." Is this a valid statement? Explain,
referring to the congruence axioms.
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Graph the polar equation for in [0°, 360°).
-State the formulas for the area of a triangle ABC that were derived using the law of sines.
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Draw a sketch to represent the vector. Refer to the vectors pictured here.
-3d

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Solve the problem.
-Points A and B are on opposite sides of a lake. Point C is 80.7 meters from A. The measure of angle BAC is 72°20', and the measure of angle ACB is determined to be 35°50'. Find the distance between
Points A and B (to the nearest meter).
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Write the vector in the form <a, b>. If necessary, round values to the nearest hundredth.
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Solve the problem.
-A box weighing 64 lb is hanging from the end of a rope. The box is pulled sideways by a horizontal rope with a force of 27 lb. What angle, to the nearest degree, does the first rope make with the
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Sketch the vectors u and w with angle between them and sketch the resultant.
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