Deck 14: Trigonometry With Any Angle

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Find the value of cos 324.7° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 0.8161
B) 1.2161
C) -0.5441
D) 0.5441
E) -0.8161
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Find the value of cos 304° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 0.2796
B) 0.7592
C) 0.5592
D) -1.0000
E) 0.1796
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Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 sin x

A) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 sin x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 sin x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 sin x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 sin x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 sin x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the value of tan 402.1° rounded to four significant digits.

A) -1.3554
B) 0.8036
C) 1.3554
D) 0.9036
E) -0.9036
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The maximum voltage in a simple generator is V. The changing voltage v as the coil rotates is given by v = V sin x. Graph this equation in multiples of 30° for one complete revolution of the coil for the given value of V. V = 42 Volts

A) <strong>The maximum voltage in a simple generator is V. The changing voltage v as the coil rotates is given by v = V sin x. Graph this equation in multiples of 30° for one complete revolution of the coil for the given value of V. V = 42 Volts</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>The maximum voltage in a simple generator is V. The changing voltage v as the coil rotates is given by v = V sin x. Graph this equation in multiples of 30° for one complete revolution of the coil for the given value of V. V = 42 Volts</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>The maximum voltage in a simple generator is V. The changing voltage v as the coil rotates is given by v = V sin x. Graph this equation in multiples of 30° for one complete revolution of the coil for the given value of V. V = 42 Volts</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>The maximum voltage in a simple generator is V. The changing voltage v as the coil rotates is given by v = V sin x. Graph this equation in multiples of 30° for one complete revolution of the coil for the given value of V. V = 42 Volts</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>The maximum voltage in a simple generator is V. The changing voltage v as the coil rotates is given by v = V sin x. Graph this equation in multiples of 30° for one complete revolution of the coil for the given value of V. V = 42 Volts</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the value of sin 158.8° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 0.3616
B) 0.5616
C) 0.1808
D) -0.3616
E) -0.1808
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Find the value of tan 174.6° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 0.2055
B) 0.0945
C) -0.0473
D) -0.0945
E) 0.0473
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Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 5 cos 2x

A) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 5 cos 2x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 5 cos 2x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 5 cos 2x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 5 cos 2x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 5 cos 2x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the value of tan 243.6° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 2.014
B) -3.357
C) 3.357
D) -2.014
E) 1.614
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Find the value of sin 320° rounded to four significant digits.

A) -0.3214
B) -0.4428
C) 0
D) -0.6428
E) -0.4214
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Find the value of tan 125.1° rounded to four significant digits.

A) -1.223
B) 1.423
C) -0.711
D) -1.423
E) 0.711
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A radar unit operates at a wavelength of 4.2 cm. Radar waves travel at the speed of light, which is 3.0×1083.0 \times 10 ^ { 8 } . What is the frequency of the radar waves?

A) 7.1 ×106\times 10 ^ { 6 } Hz
B) 7.1 ×109\times 10 ^ { 9 } Hz
C) 6.7 ×109\times 10 ^ { 9 } MHz
D) 7.1 ×109\times 10 ^ { 9 } MHz
E) 6.7 ×109\times 10 ^ { 9 } Hz
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Find the value of sin 301.8° rounded to four significant digits.

A) -1.1199
B) -0.4449
C) -1.1749
D) 0
E) -0.8499
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Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 2 sin 4x

A) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 2 sin 4x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 2 sin 4x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 2 sin 4x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 2 sin 4x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 2 sin 4x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the value of cos 315° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 0.7071
B) 0.2536
C) 0.4071
D) -0.5000
E) 0.3536
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Find the value of sin 140° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 0.6428
B) -1.0000
C) 0.2214
D) 0.3214
E) 0.2428
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Find the value of cos 170.5° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 0.5000
B) 0.9863
C) -0.9863
D) -0.4931
E) -0.8863
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Find the period of the wave whose frequency is 6.2 MHz.

A) 0.15 s
B) 0.16 ms
C) 0.15 ms
D) 0.16 μs
E) 0.15 μs
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Find the period of the wave whose frequency is 4.8 kHz.

A) 0.26 μs
B) 0.21 ms
C) 0.26 ms
D) 0.26 s
E) 0.21 s
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Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 cos x

A) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 cos x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 cos x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 cos x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 cos x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 cos x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=4sin52xy = 4 \sin \frac { 5 } { 2 } x

A) P = 90.0°, A = 2.5  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \sin \frac { 5 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 90.0°, A = 2.5   B) P = 900°, A = 4   C) P = 144°, A = 4   D) P = 900°, A = 4   E) P = 144°, A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 900°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \sin \frac { 5 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 90.0°, A = 2.5   B) P = 900°, A = 4   C) P = 144°, A = 4   D) P = 900°, A = 4   E) P = 144°, A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 144°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \sin \frac { 5 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 90.0°, A = 2.5   B) P = 900°, A = 4   C) P = 144°, A = 4   D) P = 900°, A = 4   E) P = 144°, A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 900°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \sin \frac { 5 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 90.0°, A = 2.5   B) P = 900°, A = 4   C) P = 144°, A = 4   D) P = 900°, A = 4   E) P = 144°, A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 144°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \sin \frac { 5 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 90.0°, A = 2.5   B) P = 900°, A = 4   C) P = 144°, A = 4   D) P = 900°, A = 4   E) P = 144°, A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin (3x + 60°)

A) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   B) P = 90°, A = 3, S = -15°   C) P = 120°, A = 4, S = 20°   D) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   E) P =  120 ^ { \circ }  , A = 4, S = -20°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 90°, A = 3, S = -15°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   B) P = 90°, A = 3, S = -15°   C) P = 120°, A = 4, S = 20°   D) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   E) P =  120 ^ { \circ }  , A = 4, S = -20°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 120°, A = 4, S = 20°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   B) P = 90°, A = 3, S = -15°   C) P = 120°, A = 4, S = 20°   D) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   E) P =  120 ^ { \circ }  , A = 4, S = -20°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   B) P = 90°, A = 3, S = -15°   C) P = 120°, A = 4, S = 20°   D) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   E) P =  120 ^ { \circ }  , A = 4, S = -20°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 120120 ^ { \circ } , A = 4, S = -20°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   B) P = 90°, A = 3, S = -15°   C) P = 120°, A = 4, S = 20°   D) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   E) P =  120 ^ { \circ }  , A = 4, S = -20°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=3cos(34x90)y = 3 \cos \left( \frac { 3 } { 4 } x - 90 ^ { \circ } \right)

A) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \cos \left( \frac { 3 } { 4 } x - 90 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°   B) P = 480°, A = 3, S = 120°   C) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   D) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   E) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 480°, A = 3, S = 120°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \cos \left( \frac { 3 } { 4 } x - 90 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°   B) P = 480°, A = 3, S = 120°   C) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   D) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   E) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \cos \left( \frac { 3 } { 4 } x - 90 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°   B) P = 480°, A = 3, S = 120°   C) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   D) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   E) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \cos \left( \frac { 3 } { 4 } x - 90 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°   B) P = 480°, A = 3, S = 120°   C) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   D) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   E) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \cos \left( \frac { 3 } { 4 } x - 90 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°   B) P = 480°, A = 3, S = 120°   C) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   D) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   E) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 6 sin (4x - 90°)

A) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 6 sin (4x - 90°)</strong> A) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   B) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   C) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°   D) P = 90°, A = 6, S = 22.5°   E) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 6 sin (4x - 90°)</strong> A) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   B) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   C) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°   D) P = 90°, A = 6, S = 22.5°   E) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 6 sin (4x - 90°)</strong> A) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   B) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   C) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°   D) P = 90°, A = 6, S = 22.5°   E) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 90°, A = 6, S = 22.5° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 6 sin (4x - 90°)</strong> A) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   B) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   C) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°   D) P = 90°, A = 6, S = 22.5°   E) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 6 sin (4x - 90°)</strong> A) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   B) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   C) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°   D) P = 90°, A = 6, S = 22.5°   E) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 sin (x - 70°)

A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 70° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 sin (x - 70°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 70°   B) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -14°   D) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 14°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 sin (x - 70°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 70°   B) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -14°   D) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 14°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -14° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 sin (x - 70°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 70°   B) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -14°   D) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 14°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 14° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 sin (x - 70°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 70°   B) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -14°   D) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 14°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 sin (x - 70°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 70°   B) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -14°   D) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 14°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin 2x

A) P = 90° , A = 2 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin 2x</strong> A) P = 90° , A = 2   B)  P = 180° , A = 4   C) P = 180° , A = 4   D) P = 90° , A = 2   E) P = 180°, A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)  P = 180° , A = 4 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin 2x</strong> A) P = 90° , A = 2   B)  P = 180° , A = 4   C) P = 180° , A = 4   D) P = 90° , A = 2   E) P = 180°, A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 180° , A = 4 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin 2x</strong> A) P = 90° , A = 2   B)  P = 180° , A = 4   C) P = 180° , A = 4   D) P = 90° , A = 2   E) P = 180°, A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 90° , A = 2 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin 2x</strong> A) P = 90° , A = 2   B)  P = 180° , A = 4   C) P = 180° , A = 4   D) P = 90° , A = 2   E) P = 180°, A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 180°, A = 4 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin 2x</strong> A) P = 90° , A = 2   B)  P = 180° , A = 4   C) P = 180° , A = 4   D) P = 90° , A = 2   E) P = 180°, A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=3sin13xy = 3 \sin \frac { 1 } { 3 } x

A) P = 1080°, A = 3  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \sin \frac { 1 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 1080°, A = 3   B) P = 1080°, A = 3   C) P = 120°, A = 0.33   D) P = 1080°, A = 3   E) P = 120°, A = 0.33   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 1080°, A = 3  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \sin \frac { 1 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 1080°, A = 3   B) P = 1080°, A = 3   C) P = 120°, A = 0.33   D) P = 1080°, A = 3   E) P = 120°, A = 0.33   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 120°, A = 0.33  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \sin \frac { 1 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 1080°, A = 3   B) P = 1080°, A = 3   C) P = 120°, A = 0.33   D) P = 1080°, A = 3   E) P = 120°, A = 0.33   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 1080°, A = 3  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \sin \frac { 1 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 1080°, A = 3   B) P = 1080°, A = 3   C) P = 120°, A = 0.33   D) P = 1080°, A = 3   E) P = 120°, A = 0.33   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 120°, A = 0.33  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \sin \frac { 1 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 1080°, A = 3   B) P = 1080°, A = 3   C) P = 120°, A = 0.33   D) P = 1080°, A = 3   E) P = 120°, A = 0.33   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=3.4cos35xy = 3.4 \cos \frac { 3 } { 5 } x

A) P = 216°, A = 3.4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3.4 \cos \frac { 3 } { 5 } x </strong> A) P = 216°, A = 3.4   B) P = 600°, A = 3.4   C) P = 216°, A = 3.4   D) P = 600°, A = 3.4   E) P = 105.9°, A = 0.60   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 600°, A = 3.4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3.4 \cos \frac { 3 } { 5 } x </strong> A) P = 216°, A = 3.4   B) P = 600°, A = 3.4   C) P = 216°, A = 3.4   D) P = 600°, A = 3.4   E) P = 105.9°, A = 0.60   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 216°, A = 3.4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3.4 \cos \frac { 3 } { 5 } x </strong> A) P = 216°, A = 3.4   B) P = 600°, A = 3.4   C) P = 216°, A = 3.4   D) P = 600°, A = 3.4   E) P = 105.9°, A = 0.60   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 600°, A = 3.4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3.4 \cos \frac { 3 } { 5 } x </strong> A) P = 216°, A = 3.4   B) P = 600°, A = 3.4   C) P = 216°, A = 3.4   D) P = 600°, A = 3.4   E) P = 105.9°, A = 0.60   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 105.9°, A = 0.60  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3.4 \cos \frac { 3 } { 5 } x </strong> A) P = 216°, A = 3.4   B) P = 600°, A = 3.4   C) P = 216°, A = 3.4   D) P = 600°, A = 3.4   E) P = 105.9°, A = 0.60   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 cos (x - 15°)

A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 cos (x - 15°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°   B) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 15°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -15°   D) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 15°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 15° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 cos (x - 15°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°   B) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 15°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -15°   D) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 15°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -15° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 cos (x - 15°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°   B) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 15°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -15°   D) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 15°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 15° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 cos (x - 15°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°   B) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 15°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -15°   D) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 15°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 cos (x - 15°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°   B) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 15°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -15°   D) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 15°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 7 cos 4x

A) P = 90.0° , A = 7 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 7 cos 4x</strong> A) P = 90.0° , A = 7   B) P = 90.0° , A = 7   C) P = 45.0° , A = 4   D) P = 90.0° , A = 7   E) P = 45.0° , A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 90.0° , A = 7 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 7 cos 4x</strong> A) P = 90.0° , A = 7   B) P = 90.0° , A = 7   C) P = 45.0° , A = 4   D) P = 90.0° , A = 7   E) P = 45.0° , A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 45.0° , A = 4 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 7 cos 4x</strong> A) P = 90.0° , A = 7   B) P = 90.0° , A = 7   C) P = 45.0° , A = 4   D) P = 90.0° , A = 7   E) P = 45.0° , A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 90.0° , A = 7 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 7 cos 4x</strong> A) P = 90.0° , A = 7   B) P = 90.0° , A = 7   C) P = 45.0° , A = 4   D) P = 90.0° , A = 7   E) P = 45.0° , A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 45.0° , A = 4 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 7 cos 4x</strong> A) P = 90.0° , A = 7   B) P = 90.0° , A = 7   C) P = 45.0° , A = 4   D) P = 90.0° , A = 7   E) P = 45.0° , A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=8cos(14x+210)y = 8 \cos \left( \frac { 1 } { 4 } x + 210 ^ { \circ } \right)

A) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 8 \cos \left( \frac { 1 } { 4 } x + 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   B) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = -840°   C) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = 840°   D) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   E) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = -840°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 8 \cos \left( \frac { 1 } { 4 } x + 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   B) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = -840°   C) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = 840°   D) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   E) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = 840°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 8 \cos \left( \frac { 1 } { 4 } x + 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   B) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = -840°   C) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = 840°   D) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   E) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 8 \cos \left( \frac { 1 } { 4 } x + 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   B) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = -840°   C) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = 840°   D) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   E) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 8 \cos \left( \frac { 1 } { 4 } x + 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   B) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = -840°   C) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = 840°   D) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   E) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=4cos12xy = 4 \cos \frac { 1 } { 2 } x

A) P = 720°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 1 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 4   B) P = 90°, A = 0.5   C) P = 720°, A = 4   D) P = 720°, A = 4   E) P = 90°, A = 0.5   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 90°, A = 0.5  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 1 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 4   B) P = 90°, A = 0.5   C) P = 720°, A = 4   D) P = 720°, A = 4   E) P = 90°, A = 0.5   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 720°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 1 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 4   B) P = 90°, A = 0.5   C) P = 720°, A = 4   D) P = 720°, A = 4   E) P = 90°, A = 0.5   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 720°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 1 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 4   B) P = 90°, A = 0.5   C) P = 720°, A = 4   D) P = 720°, A = 4   E) P = 90°, A = 0.5   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 90°, A = 0.5  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 1 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 4   B) P = 90°, A = 0.5   C) P = 720°, A = 4   D) P = 720°, A = 4   E) P = 90°, A = 0.5   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.   y=5sin(12x+120)y = 5 \sin \left( \frac { 1 } { 2 } x + 120 ^ { \circ } \right)

A) P = 720°, A = 5, S = 240°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 5 \sin \left( \frac { 1 } { 2 } x + 120 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 5, S = 240°   B) P = 720°, A = 5, S = -240°   C) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   D) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   E) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 720°, A = 5, S = -240°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 5 \sin \left( \frac { 1 } { 2 } x + 120 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 5, S = 240°   B) P = 720°, A = 5, S = -240°   C) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   D) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   E) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 5 \sin \left( \frac { 1 } { 2 } x + 120 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 5, S = 240°   B) P = 720°, A = 5, S = -240°   C) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   D) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   E) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 5 \sin \left( \frac { 1 } { 2 } x + 120 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 5, S = 240°   B) P = 720°, A = 5, S = -240°   C) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   D) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   E) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 5 \sin \left( \frac { 1 } { 2 } x + 120 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 5, S = 240°   B) P = 720°, A = 5, S = -240°   C) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   D) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   E) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.   y=15sin(23x210)y = 15 \sin \left( \frac { 2 } { 3 } x - 210 ^ { \circ } \right)

A) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 15 \sin \left( \frac { 2 } { 3 } x - 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°   B) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   C) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   D) P = 540°, A = 15, S = 315°   E) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 15 \sin \left( \frac { 2 } { 3 } x - 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°   B) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   C) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   D) P = 540°, A = 15, S = 315°   E) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 15 \sin \left( \frac { 2 } { 3 } x - 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°   B) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   C) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   D) P = 540°, A = 15, S = 315°   E) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 540°, A = 15, S = 315°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 15 \sin \left( \frac { 2 } { 3 } x - 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°   B) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   C) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   D) P = 540°, A = 15, S = 315°   E) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 15 \sin \left( \frac { 2 } { 3 } x - 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°   B) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   C) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   D) P = 540°, A = 15, S = 315°   E) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=4cos43xy = 4 \cos \frac { 4 } { 3 } x

A) P = 480°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 4 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 4   B) P = 90.0°, A = 1.33   C) P = 270°, A = 4   D) P = 270°, A = 4   E) P = 480°, A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 90.0°, A = 1.33  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 4 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 4   B) P = 90.0°, A = 1.33   C) P = 270°, A = 4   D) P = 270°, A = 4   E) P = 480°, A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 270°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 4 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 4   B) P = 90.0°, A = 1.33   C) P = 270°, A = 4   D) P = 270°, A = 4   E) P = 480°, A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 270°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 4 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 4   B) P = 90.0°, A = 1.33   C) P = 270°, A = 4   D) P = 270°, A = 4   E) P = 480°, A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 480°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 4 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 4   B) P = 90.0°, A = 1.33   C) P = 270°, A = 4   D) P = 270°, A = 4   E) P = 480°, A = 4   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 sin 10x

A) P = 30°, A = 10 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 sin 10x</strong> A) P = 30°, A = 10   B) P = 36°, A = 11   C) P = 30°, A = 10   D) P = 36°, A = 11   E) P = 36°, A = 11   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 36°, A = 11 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 sin 10x</strong> A) P = 30°, A = 10   B) P = 36°, A = 11   C) P = 30°, A = 10   D) P = 36°, A = 11   E) P = 36°, A = 11   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 30°, A = 10 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 sin 10x</strong> A) P = 30°, A = 10   B) P = 36°, A = 11   C) P = 30°, A = 10   D) P = 36°, A = 11   E) P = 36°, A = 11   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 36°, A = 11 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 sin 10x</strong> A) P = 30°, A = 10   B) P = 36°, A = 11   C) P = 30°, A = 10   D) P = 36°, A = 11   E) P = 36°, A = 11   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 36°, A = 11 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 sin 10x</strong> A) P = 30°, A = 10   B) P = 36°, A = 11   C) P = 30°, A = 10   D) P = 36°, A = 11   E) P = 36°, A = 11   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 cos (5x + 150°)

A) P = 33°, A = 5, S = 14° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 cos (5x + 150°)</strong> A) P = 33°, A = 5, S = 14°   B) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°   C) P = 33°, A = 5 S = 14°   D) P = 72°, A = 11, S = -30°   E) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 cos (5x + 150°)</strong> A) P = 33°, A = 5, S = 14°   B) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°   C) P = 33°, A = 5 S = 14°   D) P = 72°, A = 11, S = -30°   E) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 33°, A = 5 S = 14° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 cos (5x + 150°)</strong> A) P = 33°, A = 5, S = 14°   B) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°   C) P = 33°, A = 5 S = 14°   D) P = 72°, A = 11, S = -30°   E) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 72°, A = 11, S = -30° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 cos (5x + 150°)</strong> A) P = 33°, A = 5, S = 14°   B) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°   C) P = 33°, A = 5 S = 14°   D) P = 72°, A = 11, S = -30°   E) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 cos (5x + 150°)</strong> A) P = 33°, A = 5, S = 14°   B) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°   C) P = 33°, A = 5 S = 14°   D) P = 72°, A = 11, S = -30°   E) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 12 cos 6x

A) P = 60° , A = 12 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 12 cos 6x</strong> A) P = 60° , A = 12   B) P = 60°, A = 12   C) P = 30° , A = 6   D) P = 30° , A = 6   E) P = 60° , A = 12   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 60°, A = 12 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 12 cos 6x</strong> A) P = 60° , A = 12   B) P = 60°, A = 12   C) P = 30° , A = 6   D) P = 30° , A = 6   E) P = 60° , A = 12   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 30° , A = 6 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 12 cos 6x</strong> A) P = 60° , A = 12   B) P = 60°, A = 12   C) P = 30° , A = 6   D) P = 30° , A = 6   E) P = 60° , A = 12   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 30° , A = 6 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 12 cos 6x</strong> A) P = 60° , A = 12   B) P = 60°, A = 12   C) P = 30° , A = 6   D) P = 30° , A = 6   E) P = 60° , A = 12   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 60° , A = 12 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 12 cos 6x</strong> A) P = 60° , A = 12   B) P = 60°, A = 12   C) P = 30° , A = 6   D) P = 30° , A = 6   E) P = 60° , A = 12   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 3 cos (3x + 60°)

A) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 3 cos (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   B) P = 180°, A = 3, S = -30°   C) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   D) P = 180°, A = 3, S = 30°   E) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 180°, A = 3, S = -30° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 3 cos (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   B) P = 180°, A = 3, S = -30°   C) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   D) P = 180°, A = 3, S = 30°   E) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 3 cos (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   B) P = 180°, A = 3, S = -30°   C) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   D) P = 180°, A = 3, S = 30°   E) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 180°, A = 3, S = 30° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 3 cos (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   B) P = 180°, A = 3, S = -30°   C) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   D) P = 180°, A = 3, S = 30°   E) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 3 cos (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   B) P = 180°, A = 3, S = -30°   C) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   D) P = 180°, A = 3, S = 30°   E) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=4.8sin23xy = 4.8 \sin \frac { 2 } { 3 } x

A) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4.8 \sin \frac { 2 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   B) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   C) P = 75.0°, A = 0.67   D) P = 540°, A = 4.80   E) P = 540°, A = 4.80   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4.8 \sin \frac { 2 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   B) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   C) P = 75.0°, A = 0.67   D) P = 540°, A = 4.80   E) P = 540°, A = 4.80   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) P = 75.0°, A = 0.67  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4.8 \sin \frac { 2 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   B) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   C) P = 75.0°, A = 0.67   D) P = 540°, A = 4.80   E) P = 540°, A = 4.80   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) P = 540°, A = 4.80  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4.8 \sin \frac { 2 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   B) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   C) P = 75.0°, A = 0.67   D) P = 540°, A = 4.80   E) P = 540°, A = 4.80   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
E) P = 540°, A = 4.80  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4.8 \sin \frac { 2 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   B) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   C) P = 75.0°, A = 0.67   D) P = 540°, A = 4.80   E) P = 540°, A = 4.80   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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A contractor needs to grade the slope of a subdivision lot to place a house on level ground. (See the illustration.) The present slope of the lot is 10.5°. The contractor needs a level lot that is 106 ft deep. To control erosion, the back of the lot must be cut to a slope of 23.2°. How far from the street, measured along the present slope, will the excavation extend? Round your answer to the nearest foot. <strong>A contractor needs to grade the slope of a subdivision lot to place a house on level ground. (See the illustration.) The present slope of the lot is 10.5°. The contractor needs a level lot that is 106 ft deep. To control erosion, the back of the lot must be cut to a slope of 23.2°. How far from the street, measured along the present slope, will the excavation extend? Round your answer to the nearest foot.  </strong> A) 184 ft B) 190 ft C) 196 ft D) 168 ft E) 210 ft <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 184 ft
B) 190 ft
C) 196 ft
D) 168 ft
E) 210 ft
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=53.0\angle A = 53.0 °, C=48.1\angle C = 48.1 °, a = 26.5 m  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 53.0  °,  \angle C = 48.1  °, a = 26.5 m  </strong> A) b = 32.6 m, c = 26.5 m,  \angle B = 78.9  ° B) b = 32.6 m, c = 24.7 m,  \angle B = 78.9  ° C) b = 24.7 m, c = 32.6 m,  \angle B = 78.9  ° D) b = 32.6 m, c = 24.7 m,  \angle B = 48.1  ° E) b = 24.7 m, c = 32.6 m,  \angle B = 48.1  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) b = 32.6 m, c = 26.5 m, B=78.9\angle B = 78.9 °
B) b = 32.6 m, c = 24.7 m, B=78.9\angle B = 78.9 °
C) b = 24.7 m, c = 32.6 m, B=78.9\angle B = 78.9 °
D) b = 32.6 m, c = 24.7 m, B=48.1\angle B = 48.1 °
E) b = 24.7 m, c = 32.6 m, B=48.1\angle B = 48.1 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=19.6\angle A = 19.6 °, B=37.1\angle B = 37.1 °, c = 41.7 cm  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 19.6  °,  \angle B = 37.1  °, c = 41.7 cm  </strong> A) a = 30.1 cm, b = 16.7 cm,  \angle C = 123.3  ° B) a = 16.7 cm, b = 30.1 cm,  \angle C = 123.3  ° C) a = 30.1 cm, b = 16.7 cm,  \angle C = 19.6  ° D) a = 16.7 cm, b = 30.1 cm,  \angle C = 19.6  ° E) a = 16.7 cm, b = 30.1 cm,  \angle C = 37.1  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a = 30.1 cm, b = 16.7 cm, C=123.3\angle C = 123.3 °
B) a = 16.7 cm, b = 30.1 cm, C=123.3\angle C = 123.3 °
C) a = 30.1 cm, b = 16.7 cm, C=19.6\angle C = 19.6 °
D) a = 16.7 cm, b = 30.1 cm, C=19.6\angle C = 19.6 °
E) a = 16.7 cm, b = 30.1 cm, C=37.1\angle C = 37.1 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=68.0\angle A = 68.0 °, a = 23.5 m, b = 18.0 m  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 68.0  °, a = 23.5 m, b = 18.0 m  </strong> A) c = 23.3 m,  \angle B = 45.2  °,  \angle C = 66.8  ° B) c = 23.3 m,  \angle B = 45.2  °,  \angle C = 67.5  ° C) c = 23.5 m,  \angle B = 44.5  °,  \angle C = 67.5  ° D) c = 23.3 m,  \angle B = 44.5  °,  \angle C = 67.5  ° E) c = 23.5 m,  \angle B = 45.2  °,  \angle C = 66.8  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) c = 23.3 m, B=45.2\angle B = 45.2 °, C=66.8\angle C = 66.8 °
B) c = 23.3 m, B=45.2\angle B = 45.2 °, C=67.5\angle C = 67.5 °
C) c = 23.5 m, B=44.5\angle B = 44.5 °, C=67.5\angle C = 67.5 °
D) c = 23.3 m, B=44.5\angle B = 44.5 °, C=67.5\angle C = 67.5 °
E) c = 23.5 m, B=45.2\angle B = 45.2 °, C=66.8\angle C = 66.8 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B=74.6\angle B = 74.6 °, A=63.0\angle A = 63.0 °, b = 302 ft  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle B = 74.6  °,  \angle A = 63.0  °, b = 302 ft  </strong> A) a = 211 ft, c = 279 ft,  \angle C = 42.4  ° B) a = 279 ft, c = 211 ft,  \angle C = 42.4  ° C) a = 279 ft, c = 211 ft,  \angle C = 63.0  ° D) a = 279 ft, c = 302 ft,  \angle C = 42.4  ° E) a = 211 ft, c = 279 ft,  \angle C = 63.0  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a = 211 ft, c = 279 ft, C=42.4\angle C = 42.4 °
B) a = 279 ft, c = 211 ft, C=42.4\angle C = 42.4 °
C) a = 279 ft, c = 211 ft, C=63.0\angle C = 63.0 °
D) a = 279 ft, c = 302 ft, C=42.4\angle C = 42.4 °
E) a = 211 ft, c = 279 ft, C=63.0\angle C = 63.0 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B=21.7\angle B = 21.7 °, C=139.1\angle C = 139.1 °, a = 355 m  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle B = 21.7  °,  \angle C = 139.1  °, a = 355 m  </strong> A) b = 399 m, c = 707 m,  \angle A = 21.7  ° B) b = 399 m, c = 707 m,  \angle A = 139.1  ° C) b = 399 m, c = 707 m,  \angle A = 19.2  ° D) b = 707 m, c = 399 m,  \angle A = 19.2  ° E) b = 707 m, c = 399 m,  \angle A = 139.1  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) b = 399 m, c = 707 m, A=21.7\angle A = 21.7 °
B) b = 399 m, c = 707 m, A=139.1\angle A = 139.1 °
C) b = 399 m, c = 707 m, A=19.2\angle A = 19.2 °
D) b = 707 m, c = 399 m, A=19.2\angle A = 19.2 °
E) b = 707 m, c = 399 m, A=139.1\angle A = 139.1 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=56.4\angle A = 56.4 °, a = 38.3 mi, c = 28.5 mi  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 56.4  °, a = 38.3 mi, c = 28.5 mi  </strong> A) b = 38.3 mi,  \angle B = 54.9  °,  \angle C = 68.7  ° B) b = 45.8 mi,  \angle B = 54.9  °,  \angle C = 68.7  ° C) b = 38.3 mi,  \angle B = 85.3  °,  \angle C = 38.3  ° D) b = 45.8 mi,  \angle B = 38.3  °,  \angle C = 56.4  ° E) b = 45.8 mi,  \angle B = 85.3  °,  \angle C = 38.3  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) b = 38.3 mi, B=54.9\angle B = 54.9 °, C=68.7\angle C = 68.7 °
B) b = 45.8 mi, B=54.9\angle B = 54.9 °, C=68.7\angle C = 68.7 °
C) b = 38.3 mi, B=85.3\angle B = 85.3 °, C=38.3\angle C = 38.3 °
D) b = 45.8 mi, B=38.3\angle B = 38.3 °, C=56.4\angle C = 56.4 °
E) b = 45.8 mi, B=85.3\angle B = 85.3 °, C=38.3\angle C = 38.3 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B=108.0\angle B = 108.0 °, c = 10.2 km, b = 31.0 km  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle B = 108.0  °, c = 10.2 km, b = 31.0 km  </strong> A) a = 10.2 km,  \angle A = 18.2  °,  \angle C = 53.8  ° B) a = 31.0 km,  \angle A = 53.8  °,  \angle C = 18.2  ° C) a = 26.3 km,  \angle A = 53.8  °,  \angle C = 18.2  ° D) a = 31.0 km,  \angle A = 18.2  °,  \angle C = 53.8  ° E) a = 26.3 km,  \angle A = 18.2  °,  \angle C = 53.8  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a = 10.2 km, A=18.2\angle A = 18.2 °, C=53.8\angle C = 53.8 °
B) a = 31.0 km, A=53.8\angle A = 53.8 °, C=18.2\angle C = 18.2 °
C) a = 26.3 km, A=53.8\angle A = 53.8 °, C=18.2\angle C = 18.2 °
D) a = 31.0 km, A=18.2\angle A = 18.2 °, C=53.8\angle C = 53.8 °
E) a = 26.3 km, A=18.2\angle A = 18.2 °, C=53.8\angle C = 53.8 °
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Find the lengths of rafters AC and BC of the roof shown in the Illustration. <strong>Find the lengths of rafters AC and BC of the roof shown in the Illustration.  </strong> A) AC = 29.2 ft, BC = 19.7 ft B) AC = 25.3 ft, BC = 25.4 ft C) AC = 29.2 ft, BC = 19 ft D) AC = 25.3 ft, BC = 19.0 ft E) AC = 25.3 ft, BC = 19.7 ft <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) AC = 29.2 ft, BC = 19.7 ft
B) AC = 25.3 ft, BC = 25.4 ft
C) AC = 29.2 ft, BC = 19 ft
D) AC = 25.3 ft, BC = 19.0 ft
E) AC = 25.3 ft, BC = 19.7 ft
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A weather balloon is sighted from points A and B, which are 5.00 km apart on level ground. The angle of elevation of the balloon from point A is 28.0°. Its angle of elevation from point B is 46.0°.
a. Find the height (in m) of the balloon if it is between A and B.
b. Find the height (in m) if B is between point A and the weather balloon. Round your answers to the nearest meter.

A) a) 1,7571,757 m b) 5,4725,472 m
B) a) 5,4725,472 m b) 1,7571,757 m
C) a) 1,6741,674 m b) 5,4725,472 m
D) a) 1,6741,674 m b) 5,4645,464 m
E) a) 1,7571,757 m b) 5,4645,464 m
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=42.0\angle A = 42.0 °, B=48.1\angle B = 48.1 °, a = 49.7 m  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 42.0  °,  \angle B = 48.1  °, a = 49.7 m  </strong> A) b = 74.3 m, c = 55.3 m,  \angle C = 42.0  ° B) b = 55.3 m, c = 74.3 m,  \angle C = 42.0  ° C) b = 49.7 m, c = 55.3 m,  \angle C = 89.9  ° D) b = 74.3 m, c = 55.3 m,  \angle C = 89.9  ° E) b = 55.3 m, c = 74.3 m,  \angle C = 89.9  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) b = 74.3 m, c = 55.3 m, C=42.0\angle C = 42.0 °
B) b = 55.3 m, c = 74.3 m, C=42.0\angle C = 42.0 °
C) b = 49.7 m, c = 55.3 m, C=89.9\angle C = 89.9 °
D) b = 74.3 m, c = 55.3 m, C=89.9\angle C = 89.9 °
E) b = 55.3 m, c = 74.3 m, C=89.9\angle C = 89.9 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B=40.8\angle B = 40.8 °, C=61.3\angle C = 61.3 °, c = 22.7 km  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle B = 40.8  °,  \angle C = 61.3  °, c = 22.7 km  </strong> A) a = 25.3 km, b = 16.9 km,  \angle A = 77.9  ° B) a = 25.3 km, b = 16.9 km,  \angle A = 40.8  ° C) a = 16.9 km, b = 25.3 km,  \angle A = 61.3  ° D) a = 16.9 km, b = 25.3 km,  \angle A = 77.9  ° E) a = 22.7 km, b = 16.9 km,  \angle A = 77.9  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a = 25.3 km, b = 16.9 km, A=77.9\angle A = 77.9 °
B) a = 25.3 km, b = 16.9 km, A=40.8\angle A = 40.8 °
C) a = 16.9 km, b = 25.3 km, A=61.3\angle A = 61.3 °
D) a = 16.9 km, b = 25.3 km, A=77.9\angle A = 77.9 °
E) a = 22.7 km, b = 16.9 km, A=77.9\angle A = 77.9 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=13.5\angle A = 13.5 °, a = 207 ft, b = 188 ft  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 13.5  °, a = 207 ft, b = 188 ft  </strong> A) c = 385 ft,  \angle B = 49.3  °,  \angle C = 117.2  ° B) c = 207 ft,  \angle B = 49.3  °,  \angle C = 117.2  ° C) c = 385 ft,  \angle B = 154.3  °,  \angle C = 12.2  ° D) c = 385 ft,  \angle B = 12.2  °,  \angle C = 154.3  ° E) c = 207 ft,  \angle B = 12.2  °,  \angle C = 154.3  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) c = 385 ft, B=49.3\angle B = 49.3 °, C=117.2\angle C = 117.2 °
B) c = 207 ft, B=49.3\angle B = 49.3 °, C=117.2\angle C = 117.2 °
C) c = 385 ft, B=154.3\angle B = 154.3 °, C=12.2\angle C = 12.2 °
D) c = 385 ft, B=12.2\angle B = 12.2 °, C=154.3\angle C = 154.3 °
E) c = 207 ft, B=12.2\angle B = 12.2 °, C=154.3\angle C = 154.3 °
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 32.0°, a = 44.4 m, b = 32.3 m <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 32.0°, a = 44.4 m, b = 32.3 m  </strong> A) B = 22.7°, C = 125.3°, c = 68.4 m B) B = 22.7°, C = 125.3°, c = 49.7 m C) B = 125.3°, C = 22.7°, c = 49.7 m D) B = 125.3°, C = 22.7°, c = 68.4 m E) No solution. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) B = 22.7°, C = 125.3°, c = 68.4 m
B) B = 22.7°, C = 125.3°, c = 49.7 m
C) B = 125.3°, C = 22.7°, c = 49.7 m
D) B = 125.3°, C = 22.7°, c = 68.4 m
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=69.5\angle A = 69.5 °, B=75.6\angle B = 75.6 °, b = 234 ft  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 69.5  °,  \angle B = 75.6  °, b = 234 ft  </strong> A) a = 138 ft, c = 226 ft,  \angle C = 69.5  ° B) a = 226 ft, c = 138 ft,  \angle C = 75.6  ° C) a = 226 ft, c = 138 ft,  \angle C = 34.9  ° D) a = 138 ft, c = 226 ft,  \angle C = 34.9  ° E) a = 138 ft, c = 226 ft,  \angle C = 75.6  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a = 138 ft, c = 226 ft, C=69.5\angle C = 69.5 °
B) a = 226 ft, c = 138 ft, C=75.6\angle C = 75.6 °
C) a = 226 ft, c = 138 ft, C=34.9\angle C = 34.9 °
D) a = 138 ft, c = 226 ft, C=34.9\angle C = 34.9 °
E) a = 138 ft, c = 226 ft, C=75.6\angle C = 75.6 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=119.0\angle A = 119.0 °, a = 5,640 m, b = 4,770 m  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 119.0  °, a = 5,640 m, b = 4,770 m  </strong> A) c = 5,640 m,  \angle B = 47.7  °,  \angle C = 13.3  ° B) c = 5,640 m,  \angle B = 30.6  °,  \angle C = 30.4  ° C) c = 4,770 m,  \angle B = 47.7  °,  \angle C = 13.3  ° D) c = 1,480 m,  \angle B = 47.7  °,  \angle C = 13.3  ° E) c = 1,480 m,  \angle B = 30.6  °,  \angle C = 30.4  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) c = 5,640 m, B=47.7\angle B = 47.7 °, C=13.3\angle C = 13.3 °
B) c = 5,640 m, B=30.6\angle B = 30.6 °, C=30.4\angle C = 30.4 °
C) c = 4,770 m, B=47.7\angle B = 47.7 °, C=13.3\angle C = 13.3 °
D) c = 1,480 m, B=47.7\angle B = 47.7 °, C=13.3\angle C = 13.3 °
E) c = 1,480 m, B=30.6\angle B = 30.6 °, C=30.4\angle C = 30.4 °
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Solve each triangle using the labels as shown in the Illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=64.0\angle A = 64.0 °, a = 133 mi, c = 119 mi  <strong>Solve each triangle using the labels as shown in the Illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 64.0  °, a = 133 mi, c = 119 mi  </strong> A) b = 119 mi,  \angle B = 62.5  °,  \angle C = 53.5  ° B) b = 131 mi,  \angle B = 62.5  °,  \angle C = 53.5  ° C) b = 119 mi,  \angle B = 42.6  °,  \angle C = 73.4  ° D) b = 131 mi,  \angle B = 62.5  °,  \angle C = 73.4  ° E) b = 131 mi,  \angle B = 42.6  °,  \angle C = 73.4  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) b = 119 mi, B=62.5\angle B = 62.5 °, C=53.5\angle C = 53.5 °
B) b = 131 mi, B=62.5\angle B = 62.5 °, C=53.5\angle C = 53.5 °
C) b = 119 mi, B=42.6\angle B = 42.6 °, C=73.4\angle C = 73.4 °
D) b = 131 mi, B=62.5\angle B = 62.5 °, C=73.4\angle C = 73.4 °
E) b = 131 mi, B=42.6\angle B = 42.6 °, C=73.4\angle C = 73.4 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C=48.2\angle C = 48.2 °, B=54.9\angle B = 54.9 °, b = 5,910 m  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle C = 48.2  °,  \angle B = 54.9  °, b = 5,910 m  </strong> A) a = 7,040 m, c = 5,390 m,  \angle A = 76.9  ° B) a = 7,040 m, c = 5,390 m,  \angle A = 48.2  ° C) a = 5,390 m, c = 7,040 m,  \angle A = 48.2  ° D) a = 5,390 m, c = 7,040 m,  \angle A = 76.9  ° E) a = 5,910 m, c = 5,390 m,  \angle A = 76.9  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a = 7,040 m, c = 5,390 m, A=76.9\angle A = 76.9 °
B) a = 7,040 m, c = 5,390 m, A=48.2\angle A = 48.2 °
C) a = 5,390 m, c = 7,040 m, A=48.2\angle A = 48.2 °
D) a = 5,390 m, c = 7,040 m, A=76.9\angle A = 76.9 °
E) a = 5,910 m, c = 5,390 m, A=76.9\angle A = 76.9 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B=62.9\angle B = 62.9 °, b = 135 m, c = 118 m  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle B = 62.9  °, b = 135 m, c = 118 m  </strong> A) a = 118 m,  \angle A = 37.7  °,  \angle C = 79.4  ° B) a = 139 m,  \angle A = 37.7  °,  \angle C = 51.1  ° C) a = 139 m,  \angle A = 66.0  °,  \angle C = 51.1  ° D) a = 118 m,  \angle A = 66.0  °,  \angle C = 51.1  ° E) a = 139 m,  \angle A = 37.7  °,  \angle C = 79.4  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a = 118 m, A=37.7\angle A = 37.7 °, C=79.4\angle C = 79.4 °
B) a = 139 m, A=37.7\angle A = 37.7 °, C=51.1\angle C = 51.1 °
C) a = 139 m, A=66.0\angle A = 66.0 °, C=51.1\angle C = 51.1 °
D) a = 118 m, A=66.0\angle A = 66.0 °, C=51.1\angle C = 51.1 °
E) a = 139 m, A=37.7\angle A = 37.7 °, C=79.4\angle C = 79.4 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C=53.3\angle C = 53.3 °, c = 127 cm, b = 147 cm  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle C = 53.3  °, c = 127 cm, b = 147 cm  </strong> A) a = 135 cm,  \angle A = 58.6  ° ,  \angle B = 87.3  ° B) a = 135 cm,  \angle A = 58.6  °,  \angle B = 68.1  ° C) a = 135 cm,  \angle A = 39.4  °,  \angle B = 87.3  ° D) a = 127 cm,  \angle A = 58.6  °,  \angle B = 68.1  ° E) a = 127 cm,  \angle A = 39.4  °,  \angle B = 87.3  ° <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) a = 135 cm, A=58.6\angle A = 58.6 ° , B=87.3\angle B = 87.3 °
B) a = 135 cm, A=58.6\angle A = 58.6 °, B=68.1\angle B = 68.1 °
C) a = 135 cm, A=39.4\angle A = 39.4 °, B=87.3\angle B = 87.3 °
D) a = 127 cm, A=58.6\angle A = 58.6 °, B=68.1\angle B = 68.1 °
E) a = 127 cm, A=39.4\angle A = 39.4 °, B=87.3\angle B = 87.3 °
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The average distance from the sun to earth is 1.5×1081.5 \times 10 ^ { 8 } and from the sun to Venus is 1.1×1081.1 \times 10 ^ { 8 } . Find the distance between earth and Venus when the angle between earth and the sun and earth and Venus is 24.9°. Do not use rounded answers during calculations. Round the final answer to two significant digits.

A) 2.3×1082.3 \times 10 ^ { 8 } km
B) 0.46×1080.46 \times 10 ^ { 8 } km
C) 1.4×1081.4 \times 10 ^ { 8 } km
D) 0.23×1080.23 \times 10 ^ { 8 } km
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 8.3°, c = 84.7 mi, b = 61.9 mi <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 8.3°, c = 84.7 mi, b = 61.9 mi  </strong> A) B = 6.1°, A = 165.6°, a = 145 mi B) B = 63.9°, A = 107.8°, a = 106 mi C) B = 6.1°, A = 165.6°, a = 106 mi D) B = 107.8°, A = 63.9°, a = 106 mi E) No solution. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) B = 6.1°, A = 165.6°, a = 145 mi
B) B = 63.9°, A = 107.8°, a = 106 mi
C) B = 6.1°, A = 165.6°, a = 106 mi
D) B = 107.8°, A = 63.9°, a = 106 mi
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 8.0°, b = 459 m, c = 853 m <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 8.0°, b = 459 m, c = 853 m  </strong> A) C = 165.0°, A = 7.0°, a = 401 m B) C = 15.0°, A = 157.0°, a = 1,290 m C) C = 165.0°, A = 157.0°, a = 846 m D) C = 15.0°, A = 7.0°, a = 846 m E) No solution. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) C = 165.0°, A = 7.0°, a = 401 m
B) C = 15.0°, A = 157.0°, a = 1,290 m
C) C = 165.0°, A = 157.0°, a = 846 m
D) C = 15.0°, A = 7.0°, a = 846 m
E) No solution.
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The owner of triangular lot wishes to fence it along the lot lines. Lot markers at A and B have been located, but the lot marker at C cannot be found. The owner's attorney gives the following information by phone: AB = 355 ft, BC = 295 ft, A = 35.0°. What is the length of AC? Do not use rounded answers during calculations. Round your final answer to three significant digits.

A) AC = 77.3 ft
B) AC = 291 ft
C) AC = 504 ft
D) AC = 173 ft
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 110.2°, a = 1,420 ft, b = 1,130 ft <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 110.2°, a = 1,420 ft, b = 1,130 ft  </strong> A) B = 21.5°, C = 48.3°, c = 441 ft B) B = 48.3°, C = 21.5°, c = 441 ft C) B = 48.3°, C = 21.5°, c = 554 ft D) B = 21.5°, C = 48.3°, c = 554 ft E) No solution. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) B = 21.5°, C = 48.3°, c = 441 ft
B) B = 48.3°, C = 21.5°, c = 441 ft
C) B = 48.3°, C = 21.5°, c = 554 ft
D) B = 21.5°, C = 48.3°, c = 554 ft
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 78.5°, b = 45.6 m, a = 14.1 m <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 78.5°, b = 45.6 m, a = 14.1 m  </strong> A) B = 38.0°, C = 63.5°, c = 11.3 m B) B = 63.5°, C = 38.0°, c = 22.7 m C) B = 38.0°, C = 58.4°, c = 22.7 m D) B = 43.1°, C = 58.4°, c = 32.6 m E) No solution. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) B = 38.0°, C = 63.5°, c = 11.3 m
B) B = 63.5°, C = 38.0°, c = 22.7 m
C) B = 38.0°, C = 58.4°, c = 22.7 m
D) B = 43.1°, C = 58.4°, c = 32.6 m
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 35.2°, a = 378 m, c = 408 m <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 35.2°, a = 378 m, c = 408 m  </strong> A) C = 38.5°, B = 3.3°, b = 333 m B) C = 106.3°, B = 38.5°, b = 333 m C) C = 141.5°, B = 3.3°, b = 37.5 m D) C = 38.5°, B = 106.3°, b = 629 m E) No solution. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) C = 38.5°, B = 3.3°, b = 333 m
B) C = 106.3°, B = 38.5°, b = 333 m
C) C = 141.5°, B = 3.3°, b = 37.5 m
D) C = 38.5°, B = 106.3°, b = 629 m
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 31.0°, a = 4,820 mi, c = 3,650 mi <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 31.0°, a = 4,820 mi, c = 3,650 mi  </strong> A) C = 14.8°, B = 134.2°, b = 5,730 mi B) C = 23.0°, B = 126.0°, b = 7,570 mi C) C = 126.0°, B = 23.0°, b = 7,570 mi D) C = 23.0°, B = 126.0°, b = 5,730 mi E) No solution. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) C = 14.8°, B = 134.2°, b = 5,730 mi
B) C = 23.0°, B = 126.0°, b = 7,570 mi
C) C = 126.0°, B = 23.0°, b = 7,570 mi
D) C = 23.0°, B = 126.0°, b = 5,730 mi
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 41.9°, b = 143 cm, c = 281 cm <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 41.9°, b = 143 cm, c = 281 cm  </strong> A) C = 43.0°, A = 95.1°, a = 120 cm B) C = 43.0°, A = 95.1°, a = 124 cm C) C = 43.0°, A = 95.1°, a = 116 cm D) C = 95.1°, A = 43.0°, a = 120 cm E) No solution. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) C = 43.0°, A = 95.1°, a = 120 cm
B) C = 43.0°, A = 95.1°, a = 124 cm
C) C = 43.0°, A = 95.1°, a = 116 cm
D) C = 95.1°, A = 43.0°, a = 120 cm
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 105.0°, b = 33.0 mi, a = 23.0 mi <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 105.0°, b = 33.0 mi, a = 23.0 mi  </strong> A) A = 42.3°, C = 32.7°, c = 18.4 mi B) A = 42.3°, C = 32.7°, c = 12.9 mi C) A = 32.7°, C = 42.3°, c = 18.4 mi D) A = 32.7°, C = 42.3°, c = 12.9 mi E) No solution. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A = 42.3°, C = 32.7°, c = 18.4 mi
B) A = 42.3°, C = 32.7°, c = 12.9 mi
C) A = 32.7°, C = 42.3°, c = 18.4 mi
D) A = 32.7°, C = 42.3°, c = 12.9 mi
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 47.5°, b = 303 m, a = 265 m <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 47.5°, b = 303 m, a = 265 m  </strong> A) B = 57.5°, C = 75.0°, c = 347 m B) B = 75.0°, C = 57.5°, c = 347 m C) B = 122.5°, C = 10.0°, c = 62.2 m D) B = 122.5°, C = 10.0°, c = 397 m E) No solution. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) B = 57.5°, C = 75.0°, c = 347 m
B) B = 75.0°, C = 57.5°, c = 347 m
C) B = 122.5°, C = 10.0°, c = 62.2 m
D) B = 122.5°, C = 10.0°, c = 397 m
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 56.0°, c = 151 m, b = 187 m <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 56.0°, c = 151 m, b = 187 m  </strong> A) B = 96.0°, A = 28.0°, a = 198 cm B) B = 52.0°, A = 72.0°, a = 129 cm C) B = 28.0°, A = 96.0°, a = 69.0 cm D) B = 52.0°, A = 96.0°, a = 198.0 cm E) No solution. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) B = 96.0°, A = 28.0°, a = 198 cm
B) B = 52.0°, A = 72.0°, a = 129 cm
C) B = 28.0°, A = 96.0°, a = 69.0 cm
D) B = 52.0°, A = 96.0°, a = 198.0 cm
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 73.5°, a = 244 cm, c = 234 cm <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 73.5°, a = 244 cm, c = 234 cm  </strong> A) A = 91.2°, B = 15.3°, b = 64.6 cm B) A = 91.2°, B = 15.3°, b = 77 cm C) A = 15.3°, B = 88.8°, b = 77 cm D) A = 88.8°, B = 17.7°, b = 74 cm E) No solution. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A = 91.2°, B = 15.3°, b = 64.6 cm
B) A = 91.2°, B = 15.3°, b = 77 cm
C) A = 15.3°, B = 88.8°, b = 77 cm
D) A = 88.8°, B = 17.7°, b = 74 cm
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 47.6°, a = 82.8 cm, c = 90.9 cm <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 47.6°, a = 82.8 cm, c = 90.9 cm  </strong> A) A = 42.3°, B = 90.1°, b = 123 cm B) A = 90.1°, B = 42.3°, b = 123 cm C) A = 90.1°, B = 42.3°, b = 112 cm D) A = 42.3°, B = 90.1°, b = 112 cm E) No solution. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A = 42.3°, B = 90.1°, b = 123 cm
B) A = 90.1°, B = 42.3°, b = 123 cm
C) A = 90.1°, B = 42.3°, b = 112 cm
D) A = 42.3°, B = 90.1°, b = 112 cm
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 55.0°, b = 4,120 ft, c = 4,540 ft <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 55.0°, b = 4,120 ft, c = 4,540 ft  </strong> A) C = 60.5°, A = 64.5°, a = 2,610 ft B) C = 64.5°, A = 9.5°, a = 2,610 ft C) C = 115.5°, A = 9.5°, a = 831 ft D) C = 64.5°, A = 60.5°, a = 4,380 ft E) No solution. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) C = 60.5°, A = 64.5°, a = 2,610 ft
B) C = 64.5°, A = 9.5°, a = 2,610 ft
C) C = 115.5°, A = 9.5°, a = 831 ft
D) C = 64.5°, A = 60.5°, a = 4,380 ft
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 37.6°, a = 1,590 ft, b = 1,830 ft <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 37.6°, a = 1,590 ft, b = 1,830 ft  </strong> A) B = 97.8°, C = 44.6°, c = 2,580 ft B) B = 7.0°, C = 135.4°, c = 2,970 ft C) B = 44.6°, C = 97.8°, c = 2,580 ft D) B = 135.4°, C = 7.0°, c = 318 ft E) No solution. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) B = 97.8°, C = 44.6°, c = 2,580 ft
B) B = 7.0°, C = 135.4°, c = 2,970 ft
C) B = 44.6°, C = 97.8°, c = 2,580 ft
D) B = 135.4°, C = 7.0°, c = 318 ft
E) No solution.
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1
Find the value of cos 324.7° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 0.8161
B) 1.2161
C) -0.5441
D) 0.5441
E) -0.8161
0.8161
2
Find the value of cos 304° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 0.2796
B) 0.7592
C) 0.5592
D) -1.0000
E) 0.1796
0.5592
3
Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 sin x

A) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 sin x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 sin x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 sin x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 sin x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 sin x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
4
Find the value of tan 402.1° rounded to four significant digits.

A) -1.3554
B) 0.8036
C) 1.3554
D) 0.9036
E) -0.9036
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The maximum voltage in a simple generator is V. The changing voltage v as the coil rotates is given by v = V sin x. Graph this equation in multiples of 30° for one complete revolution of the coil for the given value of V. V = 42 Volts

A) <strong>The maximum voltage in a simple generator is V. The changing voltage v as the coil rotates is given by v = V sin x. Graph this equation in multiples of 30° for one complete revolution of the coil for the given value of V. V = 42 Volts</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>The maximum voltage in a simple generator is V. The changing voltage v as the coil rotates is given by v = V sin x. Graph this equation in multiples of 30° for one complete revolution of the coil for the given value of V. V = 42 Volts</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>The maximum voltage in a simple generator is V. The changing voltage v as the coil rotates is given by v = V sin x. Graph this equation in multiples of 30° for one complete revolution of the coil for the given value of V. V = 42 Volts</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>The maximum voltage in a simple generator is V. The changing voltage v as the coil rotates is given by v = V sin x. Graph this equation in multiples of 30° for one complete revolution of the coil for the given value of V. V = 42 Volts</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>The maximum voltage in a simple generator is V. The changing voltage v as the coil rotates is given by v = V sin x. Graph this equation in multiples of 30° for one complete revolution of the coil for the given value of V. V = 42 Volts</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Find the value of sin 158.8° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 0.3616
B) 0.5616
C) 0.1808
D) -0.3616
E) -0.1808
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Find the value of tan 174.6° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 0.2055
B) 0.0945
C) -0.0473
D) -0.0945
E) 0.0473
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8
Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 5 cos 2x

A) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 5 cos 2x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 5 cos 2x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 5 cos 2x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 5 cos 2x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 5 cos 2x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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Find the value of tan 243.6° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 2.014
B) -3.357
C) 3.357
D) -2.014
E) 1.614
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Find the value of sin 320° rounded to four significant digits.

A) -0.3214
B) -0.4428
C) 0
D) -0.6428
E) -0.4214
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Find the value of tan 125.1° rounded to four significant digits.

A) -1.223
B) 1.423
C) -0.711
D) -1.423
E) 0.711
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12
A radar unit operates at a wavelength of 4.2 cm. Radar waves travel at the speed of light, which is 3.0×1083.0 \times 10 ^ { 8 } . What is the frequency of the radar waves?

A) 7.1 ×106\times 10 ^ { 6 } Hz
B) 7.1 ×109\times 10 ^ { 9 } Hz
C) 6.7 ×109\times 10 ^ { 9 } MHz
D) 7.1 ×109\times 10 ^ { 9 } MHz
E) 6.7 ×109\times 10 ^ { 9 } Hz
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Find the value of sin 301.8° rounded to four significant digits.

A) -1.1199
B) -0.4449
C) -1.1749
D) 0
E) -0.8499
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14
Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 2 sin 4x

A) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 2 sin 4x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 2 sin 4x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 2 sin 4x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 2 sin 4x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 10°. y = 2 sin 4x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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15
Find the value of cos 315° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 0.7071
B) 0.2536
C) 0.4071
D) -0.5000
E) 0.3536
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16
Find the value of sin 140° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 0.6428
B) -1.0000
C) 0.2214
D) 0.3214
E) 0.2428
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17
Find the value of cos 170.5° rounded to four significant digits.

A) 0.5000
B) 0.9863
C) -0.9863
D) -0.4931
E) -0.8863
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18
Find the period of the wave whose frequency is 6.2 MHz.

A) 0.15 s
B) 0.16 ms
C) 0.15 ms
D) 0.16 μs
E) 0.15 μs
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19
Find the period of the wave whose frequency is 4.8 kHz.

A) 0.26 μs
B) 0.21 ms
C) 0.26 ms
D) 0.26 s
E) 0.21 s
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20
Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 cos x

A) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 cos x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
B) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 cos x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
C) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 cos x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
D) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 cos x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
E) <strong>Graph the equation for values of x between 0° and 360° in multiples of 30°. y = 5 cos x</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   E)
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21
Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=4sin52xy = 4 \sin \frac { 5 } { 2 } x

A) P = 90.0°, A = 2.5  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \sin \frac { 5 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 90.0°, A = 2.5   B) P = 900°, A = 4   C) P = 144°, A = 4   D) P = 900°, A = 4   E) P = 144°, A = 4
B) P = 900°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \sin \frac { 5 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 90.0°, A = 2.5   B) P = 900°, A = 4   C) P = 144°, A = 4   D) P = 900°, A = 4   E) P = 144°, A = 4
C) P = 144°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \sin \frac { 5 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 90.0°, A = 2.5   B) P = 900°, A = 4   C) P = 144°, A = 4   D) P = 900°, A = 4   E) P = 144°, A = 4
D) P = 900°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \sin \frac { 5 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 90.0°, A = 2.5   B) P = 900°, A = 4   C) P = 144°, A = 4   D) P = 900°, A = 4   E) P = 144°, A = 4
E) P = 144°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \sin \frac { 5 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 90.0°, A = 2.5   B) P = 900°, A = 4   C) P = 144°, A = 4   D) P = 900°, A = 4   E) P = 144°, A = 4
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22
Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin (3x + 60°)

A) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   B) P = 90°, A = 3, S = -15°   C) P = 120°, A = 4, S = 20°   D) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   E) P =  120 ^ { \circ }  , A = 4, S = -20°
B) P = 90°, A = 3, S = -15°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   B) P = 90°, A = 3, S = -15°   C) P = 120°, A = 4, S = 20°   D) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   E) P =  120 ^ { \circ }  , A = 4, S = -20°
C) P = 120°, A = 4, S = 20°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   B) P = 90°, A = 3, S = -15°   C) P = 120°, A = 4, S = 20°   D) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   E) P =  120 ^ { \circ }  , A = 4, S = -20°
D) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   B) P = 90°, A = 3, S = -15°   C) P = 120°, A = 4, S = 20°   D) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   E) P =  120 ^ { \circ }  , A = 4, S = -20°
E) P = 120120 ^ { \circ } , A = 4, S = -20°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   B) P = 90°, A = 3, S = -15°   C) P = 120°, A = 4, S = 20°   D) P = 90°, A = 3, S = 15°   E) P =  120 ^ { \circ }  , A = 4, S = -20°
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23
Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=3cos(34x90)y = 3 \cos \left( \frac { 3 } { 4 } x - 90 ^ { \circ } \right)

A) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \cos \left( \frac { 3 } { 4 } x - 90 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°   B) P = 480°, A = 3, S = 120°   C) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   D) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   E) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°
B) P = 480°, A = 3, S = 120°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \cos \left( \frac { 3 } { 4 } x - 90 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°   B) P = 480°, A = 3, S = 120°   C) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   D) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   E) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°
C) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \cos \left( \frac { 3 } { 4 } x - 90 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°   B) P = 480°, A = 3, S = 120°   C) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   D) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   E) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°
D) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \cos \left( \frac { 3 } { 4 } x - 90 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°   B) P = 480°, A = 3, S = 120°   C) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   D) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   E) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°
E) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \cos \left( \frac { 3 } { 4 } x - 90 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°   B) P = 480°, A = 3, S = 120°   C) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   D) P = 120°, A = 0.75, S = -30°   E) P = 480°, A = 3, S = -120°
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24
Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 6 sin (4x - 90°)

A) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 6 sin (4x - 90°)</strong> A) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   B) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   C) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°   D) P = 90°, A = 6, S = 22.5°   E) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°
B) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 6 sin (4x - 90°)</strong> A) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   B) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   C) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°   D) P = 90°, A = 6, S = 22.5°   E) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°
C) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 6 sin (4x - 90°)</strong> A) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   B) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   C) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°   D) P = 90°, A = 6, S = 22.5°   E) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°
D) P = 90°, A = 6, S = 22.5° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 6 sin (4x - 90°)</strong> A) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   B) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   C) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°   D) P = 90°, A = 6, S = 22.5°   E) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°
E) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 6 sin (4x - 90°)</strong> A) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   B) P = 60°, A = 4, S = -15°   C) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°   D) P = 90°, A = 6, S = 22.5°   E) P = 90°, A = 6, S = -22.5°
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25
Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 sin (x - 70°)

A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 70° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 sin (x - 70°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 70°   B) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -14°   D) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 14°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°
B) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 sin (x - 70°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 70°   B) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -14°   D) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 14°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°
C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -14° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 sin (x - 70°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 70°   B) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -14°   D) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 14°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°
D) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 14° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 sin (x - 70°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 70°   B) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -14°   D) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 14°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°
E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 sin (x - 70°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 70°   B) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -14°   D) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 14°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -70°
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin 2x

A) P = 90° , A = 2 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin 2x</strong> A) P = 90° , A = 2   B)  P = 180° , A = 4   C) P = 180° , A = 4   D) P = 90° , A = 2   E) P = 180°, A = 4
B)  P = 180° , A = 4 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin 2x</strong> A) P = 90° , A = 2   B)  P = 180° , A = 4   C) P = 180° , A = 4   D) P = 90° , A = 2   E) P = 180°, A = 4
C) P = 180° , A = 4 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin 2x</strong> A) P = 90° , A = 2   B)  P = 180° , A = 4   C) P = 180° , A = 4   D) P = 90° , A = 2   E) P = 180°, A = 4
D) P = 90° , A = 2 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin 2x</strong> A) P = 90° , A = 2   B)  P = 180° , A = 4   C) P = 180° , A = 4   D) P = 90° , A = 2   E) P = 180°, A = 4
E) P = 180°, A = 4 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 4 sin 2x</strong> A) P = 90° , A = 2   B)  P = 180° , A = 4   C) P = 180° , A = 4   D) P = 90° , A = 2   E) P = 180°, A = 4
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=3sin13xy = 3 \sin \frac { 1 } { 3 } x

A) P = 1080°, A = 3  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \sin \frac { 1 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 1080°, A = 3   B) P = 1080°, A = 3   C) P = 120°, A = 0.33   D) P = 1080°, A = 3   E) P = 120°, A = 0.33
B) P = 1080°, A = 3  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \sin \frac { 1 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 1080°, A = 3   B) P = 1080°, A = 3   C) P = 120°, A = 0.33   D) P = 1080°, A = 3   E) P = 120°, A = 0.33
C) P = 120°, A = 0.33  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \sin \frac { 1 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 1080°, A = 3   B) P = 1080°, A = 3   C) P = 120°, A = 0.33   D) P = 1080°, A = 3   E) P = 120°, A = 0.33
D) P = 1080°, A = 3  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \sin \frac { 1 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 1080°, A = 3   B) P = 1080°, A = 3   C) P = 120°, A = 0.33   D) P = 1080°, A = 3   E) P = 120°, A = 0.33
E) P = 120°, A = 0.33  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3 \sin \frac { 1 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 1080°, A = 3   B) P = 1080°, A = 3   C) P = 120°, A = 0.33   D) P = 1080°, A = 3   E) P = 120°, A = 0.33
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28
Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=3.4cos35xy = 3.4 \cos \frac { 3 } { 5 } x

A) P = 216°, A = 3.4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3.4 \cos \frac { 3 } { 5 } x </strong> A) P = 216°, A = 3.4   B) P = 600°, A = 3.4   C) P = 216°, A = 3.4   D) P = 600°, A = 3.4   E) P = 105.9°, A = 0.60
B) P = 600°, A = 3.4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3.4 \cos \frac { 3 } { 5 } x </strong> A) P = 216°, A = 3.4   B) P = 600°, A = 3.4   C) P = 216°, A = 3.4   D) P = 600°, A = 3.4   E) P = 105.9°, A = 0.60
C) P = 216°, A = 3.4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3.4 \cos \frac { 3 } { 5 } x </strong> A) P = 216°, A = 3.4   B) P = 600°, A = 3.4   C) P = 216°, A = 3.4   D) P = 600°, A = 3.4   E) P = 105.9°, A = 0.60
D) P = 600°, A = 3.4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3.4 \cos \frac { 3 } { 5 } x </strong> A) P = 216°, A = 3.4   B) P = 600°, A = 3.4   C) P = 216°, A = 3.4   D) P = 600°, A = 3.4   E) P = 105.9°, A = 0.60
E) P = 105.9°, A = 0.60  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 3.4 \cos \frac { 3 } { 5 } x </strong> A) P = 216°, A = 3.4   B) P = 600°, A = 3.4   C) P = 216°, A = 3.4   D) P = 600°, A = 3.4   E) P = 105.9°, A = 0.60
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29
Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 cos (x - 15°)

A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 cos (x - 15°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°   B) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 15°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -15°   D) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 15°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°
B) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 15° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 cos (x - 15°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°   B) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 15°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -15°   D) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 15°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°
C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -15° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 cos (x - 15°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°   B) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 15°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -15°   D) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 15°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°
D) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 15° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 cos (x - 15°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°   B) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 15°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -15°   D) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 15°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°
E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 5 cos (x - 15°)</strong> A) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°   B) P = 72°, A = 1, S = 15°   C) P = 72°, A = 1, S = -15°   D) P = 360°, A = 5, S = 15°   E) P = 360°, A = 5, S = -15°
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 7 cos 4x

A) P = 90.0° , A = 7 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 7 cos 4x</strong> A) P = 90.0° , A = 7   B) P = 90.0° , A = 7   C) P = 45.0° , A = 4   D) P = 90.0° , A = 7   E) P = 45.0° , A = 4
B) P = 90.0° , A = 7 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 7 cos 4x</strong> A) P = 90.0° , A = 7   B) P = 90.0° , A = 7   C) P = 45.0° , A = 4   D) P = 90.0° , A = 7   E) P = 45.0° , A = 4
C) P = 45.0° , A = 4 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 7 cos 4x</strong> A) P = 90.0° , A = 7   B) P = 90.0° , A = 7   C) P = 45.0° , A = 4   D) P = 90.0° , A = 7   E) P = 45.0° , A = 4
D) P = 90.0° , A = 7 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 7 cos 4x</strong> A) P = 90.0° , A = 7   B) P = 90.0° , A = 7   C) P = 45.0° , A = 4   D) P = 90.0° , A = 7   E) P = 45.0° , A = 4
E) P = 45.0° , A = 4 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 7 cos 4x</strong> A) P = 90.0° , A = 7   B) P = 90.0° , A = 7   C) P = 45.0° , A = 4   D) P = 90.0° , A = 7   E) P = 45.0° , A = 4
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Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=8cos(14x+210)y = 8 \cos \left( \frac { 1 } { 4 } x + 210 ^ { \circ } \right)

A) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 8 \cos \left( \frac { 1 } { 4 } x + 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   B) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = -840°   C) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = 840°   D) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   E) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°
B) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = -840°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 8 \cos \left( \frac { 1 } { 4 } x + 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   B) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = -840°   C) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = 840°   D) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   E) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°
C) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = 840°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 8 \cos \left( \frac { 1 } { 4 } x + 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   B) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = -840°   C) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = 840°   D) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   E) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°
D) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 8 \cos \left( \frac { 1 } { 4 } x + 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   B) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = -840°   C) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = 840°   D) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   E) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°
E) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 8 \cos \left( \frac { 1 } { 4 } x + 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   B) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = -840°   C) P = 1,440°, A = 8, S = 840°   D) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°   E) P = 45°, A = 0.25, S = 26°
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=4cos12xy = 4 \cos \frac { 1 } { 2 } x

A) P = 720°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 1 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 4   B) P = 90°, A = 0.5   C) P = 720°, A = 4   D) P = 720°, A = 4   E) P = 90°, A = 0.5
B) P = 90°, A = 0.5  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 1 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 4   B) P = 90°, A = 0.5   C) P = 720°, A = 4   D) P = 720°, A = 4   E) P = 90°, A = 0.5
C) P = 720°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 1 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 4   B) P = 90°, A = 0.5   C) P = 720°, A = 4   D) P = 720°, A = 4   E) P = 90°, A = 0.5
D) P = 720°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 1 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 4   B) P = 90°, A = 0.5   C) P = 720°, A = 4   D) P = 720°, A = 4   E) P = 90°, A = 0.5
E) P = 90°, A = 0.5  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 1 } { 2 } x </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 4   B) P = 90°, A = 0.5   C) P = 720°, A = 4   D) P = 720°, A = 4   E) P = 90°, A = 0.5
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Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.   y=5sin(12x+120)y = 5 \sin \left( \frac { 1 } { 2 } x + 120 ^ { \circ } \right)

A) P = 720°, A = 5, S = 240°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 5 \sin \left( \frac { 1 } { 2 } x + 120 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 5, S = 240°   B) P = 720°, A = 5, S = -240°   C) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   D) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   E) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°
B) P = 720°, A = 5, S = -240°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 5 \sin \left( \frac { 1 } { 2 } x + 120 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 5, S = 240°   B) P = 720°, A = 5, S = -240°   C) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   D) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   E) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°
C) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 5 \sin \left( \frac { 1 } { 2 } x + 120 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 5, S = 240°   B) P = 720°, A = 5, S = -240°   C) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   D) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   E) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°
D) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 5 \sin \left( \frac { 1 } { 2 } x + 120 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 5, S = 240°   B) P = 720°, A = 5, S = -240°   C) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   D) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   E) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°
E) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 5 \sin \left( \frac { 1 } { 2 } x + 120 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 720°, A = 5, S = 240°   B) P = 720°, A = 5, S = -240°   C) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   D) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°   E) P = 72°, A = 0.5, S = 24°
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Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.   y=15sin(23x210)y = 15 \sin \left( \frac { 2 } { 3 } x - 210 ^ { \circ } \right)

A) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 15 \sin \left( \frac { 2 } { 3 } x - 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°   B) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   C) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   D) P = 540°, A = 15, S = 315°   E) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°
B) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 15 \sin \left( \frac { 2 } { 3 } x - 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°   B) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   C) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   D) P = 540°, A = 15, S = 315°   E) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°
C) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 15 \sin \left( \frac { 2 } { 3 } x - 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°   B) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   C) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   D) P = 540°, A = 15, S = 315°   E) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°
D) P = 540°, A = 15, S = 315°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 15 \sin \left( \frac { 2 } { 3 } x - 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°   B) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   C) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   D) P = 540°, A = 15, S = 315°   E) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°
E) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°  <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation.    y = 15 \sin \left( \frac { 2 } { 3 } x - 210 ^ { \circ } \right) </strong> A) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°   B) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   C) P = 24°, A = 0.67, S = -14°   D) P = 540°, A = 15, S = 315°   E) P = 540°, A = 15, S = -315°
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=4cos43xy = 4 \cos \frac { 4 } { 3 } x

A) P = 480°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 4 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 4   B) P = 90.0°, A = 1.33   C) P = 270°, A = 4   D) P = 270°, A = 4   E) P = 480°, A = 4
B) P = 90.0°, A = 1.33  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 4 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 4   B) P = 90.0°, A = 1.33   C) P = 270°, A = 4   D) P = 270°, A = 4   E) P = 480°, A = 4
C) P = 270°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 4 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 4   B) P = 90.0°, A = 1.33   C) P = 270°, A = 4   D) P = 270°, A = 4   E) P = 480°, A = 4
D) P = 270°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 4 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 4   B) P = 90.0°, A = 1.33   C) P = 270°, A = 4   D) P = 270°, A = 4   E) P = 480°, A = 4
E) P = 480°, A = 4  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4 \cos \frac { 4 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 480°, A = 4   B) P = 90.0°, A = 1.33   C) P = 270°, A = 4   D) P = 270°, A = 4   E) P = 480°, A = 4
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 sin 10x

A) P = 30°, A = 10 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 sin 10x</strong> A) P = 30°, A = 10   B) P = 36°, A = 11   C) P = 30°, A = 10   D) P = 36°, A = 11   E) P = 36°, A = 11
B) P = 36°, A = 11 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 sin 10x</strong> A) P = 30°, A = 10   B) P = 36°, A = 11   C) P = 30°, A = 10   D) P = 36°, A = 11   E) P = 36°, A = 11
C) P = 30°, A = 10 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 sin 10x</strong> A) P = 30°, A = 10   B) P = 36°, A = 11   C) P = 30°, A = 10   D) P = 36°, A = 11   E) P = 36°, A = 11
D) P = 36°, A = 11 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 sin 10x</strong> A) P = 30°, A = 10   B) P = 36°, A = 11   C) P = 30°, A = 10   D) P = 36°, A = 11   E) P = 36°, A = 11
E) P = 36°, A = 11 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 sin 10x</strong> A) P = 30°, A = 10   B) P = 36°, A = 11   C) P = 30°, A = 10   D) P = 36°, A = 11   E) P = 36°, A = 11
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Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 cos (5x + 150°)

A) P = 33°, A = 5, S = 14° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 cos (5x + 150°)</strong> A) P = 33°, A = 5, S = 14°   B) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°   C) P = 33°, A = 5 S = 14°   D) P = 72°, A = 11, S = -30°   E) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°
B) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 cos (5x + 150°)</strong> A) P = 33°, A = 5, S = 14°   B) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°   C) P = 33°, A = 5 S = 14°   D) P = 72°, A = 11, S = -30°   E) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°
C) P = 33°, A = 5 S = 14° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 cos (5x + 150°)</strong> A) P = 33°, A = 5, S = 14°   B) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°   C) P = 33°, A = 5 S = 14°   D) P = 72°, A = 11, S = -30°   E) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°
D) P = 72°, A = 11, S = -30° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 cos (5x + 150°)</strong> A) P = 33°, A = 5, S = 14°   B) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°   C) P = 33°, A = 5 S = 14°   D) P = 72°, A = 11, S = -30°   E) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°
E) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 11 cos (5x + 150°)</strong> A) P = 33°, A = 5, S = 14°   B) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°   C) P = 33°, A = 5 S = 14°   D) P = 72°, A = 11, S = -30°   E) P = 72°, A = 11, S = 30°
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 12 cos 6x

A) P = 60° , A = 12 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 12 cos 6x</strong> A) P = 60° , A = 12   B) P = 60°, A = 12   C) P = 30° , A = 6   D) P = 30° , A = 6   E) P = 60° , A = 12
B) P = 60°, A = 12 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 12 cos 6x</strong> A) P = 60° , A = 12   B) P = 60°, A = 12   C) P = 30° , A = 6   D) P = 30° , A = 6   E) P = 60° , A = 12
C) P = 30° , A = 6 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 12 cos 6x</strong> A) P = 60° , A = 12   B) P = 60°, A = 12   C) P = 30° , A = 6   D) P = 30° , A = 6   E) P = 60° , A = 12
D) P = 30° , A = 6 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 12 cos 6x</strong> A) P = 60° , A = 12   B) P = 60°, A = 12   C) P = 30° , A = 6   D) P = 30° , A = 6   E) P = 60° , A = 12
E) P = 60° , A = 12 <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 12 cos 6x</strong> A) P = 60° , A = 12   B) P = 60°, A = 12   C) P = 30° , A = 6   D) P = 30° , A = 6   E) P = 60° , A = 12
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Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 3 cos (3x + 60°)

A) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 3 cos (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   B) P = 180°, A = 3, S = -30°   C) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   D) P = 180°, A = 3, S = 30°   E) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°
B) P = 180°, A = 3, S = -30° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 3 cos (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   B) P = 180°, A = 3, S = -30°   C) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   D) P = 180°, A = 3, S = 30°   E) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°
C) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 3 cos (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   B) P = 180°, A = 3, S = -30°   C) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   D) P = 180°, A = 3, S = 30°   E) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°
D) P = 180°, A = 3, S = 30° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 3 cos (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   B) P = 180°, A = 3, S = -30°   C) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   D) P = 180°, A = 3, S = 30°   E) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°
E) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20° <strong>Find the period P, amplitude A, and phase shift S, and graph at least two periods of the equation. y = 3 cos (3x + 60°)</strong> A) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   B) P = 180°, A = 3, S = -30°   C) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°   D) P = 180°, A = 3, S = 30°   E) P = 120°, A = 2, S = 20°
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Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation. y=4.8sin23xy = 4.8 \sin \frac { 2 } { 3 } x

A) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4.8 \sin \frac { 2 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   B) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   C) P = 75.0°, A = 0.67   D) P = 540°, A = 4.80   E) P = 540°, A = 4.80
B) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4.8 \sin \frac { 2 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   B) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   C) P = 75.0°, A = 0.67   D) P = 540°, A = 4.80   E) P = 540°, A = 4.80
C) P = 75.0°, A = 0.67  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4.8 \sin \frac { 2 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   B) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   C) P = 75.0°, A = 0.67   D) P = 540°, A = 4.80   E) P = 540°, A = 4.80
D) P = 540°, A = 4.80  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4.8 \sin \frac { 2 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   B) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   C) P = 75.0°, A = 0.67   D) P = 540°, A = 4.80   E) P = 540°, A = 4.80
E) P = 540°, A = 4.80  <strong>Find the period P and amplitude A and graph at least two periods of the equation.  y = 4.8 \sin \frac { 2 } { 3 } x </strong> A) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   B) P = 240.0°, A = 4.80   C) P = 75.0°, A = 0.67   D) P = 540°, A = 4.80   E) P = 540°, A = 4.80
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A contractor needs to grade the slope of a subdivision lot to place a house on level ground. (See the illustration.) The present slope of the lot is 10.5°. The contractor needs a level lot that is 106 ft deep. To control erosion, the back of the lot must be cut to a slope of 23.2°. How far from the street, measured along the present slope, will the excavation extend? Round your answer to the nearest foot. <strong>A contractor needs to grade the slope of a subdivision lot to place a house on level ground. (See the illustration.) The present slope of the lot is 10.5°. The contractor needs a level lot that is 106 ft deep. To control erosion, the back of the lot must be cut to a slope of 23.2°. How far from the street, measured along the present slope, will the excavation extend? Round your answer to the nearest foot.  </strong> A) 184 ft B) 190 ft C) 196 ft D) 168 ft E) 210 ft

A) 184 ft
B) 190 ft
C) 196 ft
D) 168 ft
E) 210 ft
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=53.0\angle A = 53.0 °, C=48.1\angle C = 48.1 °, a = 26.5 m  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 53.0  °,  \angle C = 48.1  °, a = 26.5 m  </strong> A) b = 32.6 m, c = 26.5 m,  \angle B = 78.9  ° B) b = 32.6 m, c = 24.7 m,  \angle B = 78.9  ° C) b = 24.7 m, c = 32.6 m,  \angle B = 78.9  ° D) b = 32.6 m, c = 24.7 m,  \angle B = 48.1  ° E) b = 24.7 m, c = 32.6 m,  \angle B = 48.1  °

A) b = 32.6 m, c = 26.5 m, B=78.9\angle B = 78.9 °
B) b = 32.6 m, c = 24.7 m, B=78.9\angle B = 78.9 °
C) b = 24.7 m, c = 32.6 m, B=78.9\angle B = 78.9 °
D) b = 32.6 m, c = 24.7 m, B=48.1\angle B = 48.1 °
E) b = 24.7 m, c = 32.6 m, B=48.1\angle B = 48.1 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=19.6\angle A = 19.6 °, B=37.1\angle B = 37.1 °, c = 41.7 cm  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 19.6  °,  \angle B = 37.1  °, c = 41.7 cm  </strong> A) a = 30.1 cm, b = 16.7 cm,  \angle C = 123.3  ° B) a = 16.7 cm, b = 30.1 cm,  \angle C = 123.3  ° C) a = 30.1 cm, b = 16.7 cm,  \angle C = 19.6  ° D) a = 16.7 cm, b = 30.1 cm,  \angle C = 19.6  ° E) a = 16.7 cm, b = 30.1 cm,  \angle C = 37.1  °

A) a = 30.1 cm, b = 16.7 cm, C=123.3\angle C = 123.3 °
B) a = 16.7 cm, b = 30.1 cm, C=123.3\angle C = 123.3 °
C) a = 30.1 cm, b = 16.7 cm, C=19.6\angle C = 19.6 °
D) a = 16.7 cm, b = 30.1 cm, C=19.6\angle C = 19.6 °
E) a = 16.7 cm, b = 30.1 cm, C=37.1\angle C = 37.1 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=68.0\angle A = 68.0 °, a = 23.5 m, b = 18.0 m  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 68.0  °, a = 23.5 m, b = 18.0 m  </strong> A) c = 23.3 m,  \angle B = 45.2  °,  \angle C = 66.8  ° B) c = 23.3 m,  \angle B = 45.2  °,  \angle C = 67.5  ° C) c = 23.5 m,  \angle B = 44.5  °,  \angle C = 67.5  ° D) c = 23.3 m,  \angle B = 44.5  °,  \angle C = 67.5  ° E) c = 23.5 m,  \angle B = 45.2  °,  \angle C = 66.8  °

A) c = 23.3 m, B=45.2\angle B = 45.2 °, C=66.8\angle C = 66.8 °
B) c = 23.3 m, B=45.2\angle B = 45.2 °, C=67.5\angle C = 67.5 °
C) c = 23.5 m, B=44.5\angle B = 44.5 °, C=67.5\angle C = 67.5 °
D) c = 23.3 m, B=44.5\angle B = 44.5 °, C=67.5\angle C = 67.5 °
E) c = 23.5 m, B=45.2\angle B = 45.2 °, C=66.8\angle C = 66.8 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B=74.6\angle B = 74.6 °, A=63.0\angle A = 63.0 °, b = 302 ft  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle B = 74.6  °,  \angle A = 63.0  °, b = 302 ft  </strong> A) a = 211 ft, c = 279 ft,  \angle C = 42.4  ° B) a = 279 ft, c = 211 ft,  \angle C = 42.4  ° C) a = 279 ft, c = 211 ft,  \angle C = 63.0  ° D) a = 279 ft, c = 302 ft,  \angle C = 42.4  ° E) a = 211 ft, c = 279 ft,  \angle C = 63.0  °

A) a = 211 ft, c = 279 ft, C=42.4\angle C = 42.4 °
B) a = 279 ft, c = 211 ft, C=42.4\angle C = 42.4 °
C) a = 279 ft, c = 211 ft, C=63.0\angle C = 63.0 °
D) a = 279 ft, c = 302 ft, C=42.4\angle C = 42.4 °
E) a = 211 ft, c = 279 ft, C=63.0\angle C = 63.0 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B=21.7\angle B = 21.7 °, C=139.1\angle C = 139.1 °, a = 355 m  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle B = 21.7  °,  \angle C = 139.1  °, a = 355 m  </strong> A) b = 399 m, c = 707 m,  \angle A = 21.7  ° B) b = 399 m, c = 707 m,  \angle A = 139.1  ° C) b = 399 m, c = 707 m,  \angle A = 19.2  ° D) b = 707 m, c = 399 m,  \angle A = 19.2  ° E) b = 707 m, c = 399 m,  \angle A = 139.1  °

A) b = 399 m, c = 707 m, A=21.7\angle A = 21.7 °
B) b = 399 m, c = 707 m, A=139.1\angle A = 139.1 °
C) b = 399 m, c = 707 m, A=19.2\angle A = 19.2 °
D) b = 707 m, c = 399 m, A=19.2\angle A = 19.2 °
E) b = 707 m, c = 399 m, A=139.1\angle A = 139.1 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=56.4\angle A = 56.4 °, a = 38.3 mi, c = 28.5 mi  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 56.4  °, a = 38.3 mi, c = 28.5 mi  </strong> A) b = 38.3 mi,  \angle B = 54.9  °,  \angle C = 68.7  ° B) b = 45.8 mi,  \angle B = 54.9  °,  \angle C = 68.7  ° C) b = 38.3 mi,  \angle B = 85.3  °,  \angle C = 38.3  ° D) b = 45.8 mi,  \angle B = 38.3  °,  \angle C = 56.4  ° E) b = 45.8 mi,  \angle B = 85.3  °,  \angle C = 38.3  °

A) b = 38.3 mi, B=54.9\angle B = 54.9 °, C=68.7\angle C = 68.7 °
B) b = 45.8 mi, B=54.9\angle B = 54.9 °, C=68.7\angle C = 68.7 °
C) b = 38.3 mi, B=85.3\angle B = 85.3 °, C=38.3\angle C = 38.3 °
D) b = 45.8 mi, B=38.3\angle B = 38.3 °, C=56.4\angle C = 56.4 °
E) b = 45.8 mi, B=85.3\angle B = 85.3 °, C=38.3\angle C = 38.3 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B=108.0\angle B = 108.0 °, c = 10.2 km, b = 31.0 km  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle B = 108.0  °, c = 10.2 km, b = 31.0 km  </strong> A) a = 10.2 km,  \angle A = 18.2  °,  \angle C = 53.8  ° B) a = 31.0 km,  \angle A = 53.8  °,  \angle C = 18.2  ° C) a = 26.3 km,  \angle A = 53.8  °,  \angle C = 18.2  ° D) a = 31.0 km,  \angle A = 18.2  °,  \angle C = 53.8  ° E) a = 26.3 km,  \angle A = 18.2  °,  \angle C = 53.8  °

A) a = 10.2 km, A=18.2\angle A = 18.2 °, C=53.8\angle C = 53.8 °
B) a = 31.0 km, A=53.8\angle A = 53.8 °, C=18.2\angle C = 18.2 °
C) a = 26.3 km, A=53.8\angle A = 53.8 °, C=18.2\angle C = 18.2 °
D) a = 31.0 km, A=18.2\angle A = 18.2 °, C=53.8\angle C = 53.8 °
E) a = 26.3 km, A=18.2\angle A = 18.2 °, C=53.8\angle C = 53.8 °
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Find the lengths of rafters AC and BC of the roof shown in the Illustration. <strong>Find the lengths of rafters AC and BC of the roof shown in the Illustration.  </strong> A) AC = 29.2 ft, BC = 19.7 ft B) AC = 25.3 ft, BC = 25.4 ft C) AC = 29.2 ft, BC = 19 ft D) AC = 25.3 ft, BC = 19.0 ft E) AC = 25.3 ft, BC = 19.7 ft

A) AC = 29.2 ft, BC = 19.7 ft
B) AC = 25.3 ft, BC = 25.4 ft
C) AC = 29.2 ft, BC = 19 ft
D) AC = 25.3 ft, BC = 19.0 ft
E) AC = 25.3 ft, BC = 19.7 ft
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A weather balloon is sighted from points A and B, which are 5.00 km apart on level ground. The angle of elevation of the balloon from point A is 28.0°. Its angle of elevation from point B is 46.0°.
a. Find the height (in m) of the balloon if it is between A and B.
b. Find the height (in m) if B is between point A and the weather balloon. Round your answers to the nearest meter.

A) a) 1,7571,757 m b) 5,4725,472 m
B) a) 5,4725,472 m b) 1,7571,757 m
C) a) 1,6741,674 m b) 5,4725,472 m
D) a) 1,6741,674 m b) 5,4645,464 m
E) a) 1,7571,757 m b) 5,4645,464 m
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=42.0\angle A = 42.0 °, B=48.1\angle B = 48.1 °, a = 49.7 m  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 42.0  °,  \angle B = 48.1  °, a = 49.7 m  </strong> A) b = 74.3 m, c = 55.3 m,  \angle C = 42.0  ° B) b = 55.3 m, c = 74.3 m,  \angle C = 42.0  ° C) b = 49.7 m, c = 55.3 m,  \angle C = 89.9  ° D) b = 74.3 m, c = 55.3 m,  \angle C = 89.9  ° E) b = 55.3 m, c = 74.3 m,  \angle C = 89.9  °

A) b = 74.3 m, c = 55.3 m, C=42.0\angle C = 42.0 °
B) b = 55.3 m, c = 74.3 m, C=42.0\angle C = 42.0 °
C) b = 49.7 m, c = 55.3 m, C=89.9\angle C = 89.9 °
D) b = 74.3 m, c = 55.3 m, C=89.9\angle C = 89.9 °
E) b = 55.3 m, c = 74.3 m, C=89.9\angle C = 89.9 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B=40.8\angle B = 40.8 °, C=61.3\angle C = 61.3 °, c = 22.7 km  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle B = 40.8  °,  \angle C = 61.3  °, c = 22.7 km  </strong> A) a = 25.3 km, b = 16.9 km,  \angle A = 77.9  ° B) a = 25.3 km, b = 16.9 km,  \angle A = 40.8  ° C) a = 16.9 km, b = 25.3 km,  \angle A = 61.3  ° D) a = 16.9 km, b = 25.3 km,  \angle A = 77.9  ° E) a = 22.7 km, b = 16.9 km,  \angle A = 77.9  °

A) a = 25.3 km, b = 16.9 km, A=77.9\angle A = 77.9 °
B) a = 25.3 km, b = 16.9 km, A=40.8\angle A = 40.8 °
C) a = 16.9 km, b = 25.3 km, A=61.3\angle A = 61.3 °
D) a = 16.9 km, b = 25.3 km, A=77.9\angle A = 77.9 °
E) a = 22.7 km, b = 16.9 km, A=77.9\angle A = 77.9 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=13.5\angle A = 13.5 °, a = 207 ft, b = 188 ft  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 13.5  °, a = 207 ft, b = 188 ft  </strong> A) c = 385 ft,  \angle B = 49.3  °,  \angle C = 117.2  ° B) c = 207 ft,  \angle B = 49.3  °,  \angle C = 117.2  ° C) c = 385 ft,  \angle B = 154.3  °,  \angle C = 12.2  ° D) c = 385 ft,  \angle B = 12.2  °,  \angle C = 154.3  ° E) c = 207 ft,  \angle B = 12.2  °,  \angle C = 154.3  °

A) c = 385 ft, B=49.3\angle B = 49.3 °, C=117.2\angle C = 117.2 °
B) c = 207 ft, B=49.3\angle B = 49.3 °, C=117.2\angle C = 117.2 °
C) c = 385 ft, B=154.3\angle B = 154.3 °, C=12.2\angle C = 12.2 °
D) c = 385 ft, B=12.2\angle B = 12.2 °, C=154.3\angle C = 154.3 °
E) c = 207 ft, B=12.2\angle B = 12.2 °, C=154.3\angle C = 154.3 °
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 32.0°, a = 44.4 m, b = 32.3 m <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 32.0°, a = 44.4 m, b = 32.3 m  </strong> A) B = 22.7°, C = 125.3°, c = 68.4 m B) B = 22.7°, C = 125.3°, c = 49.7 m C) B = 125.3°, C = 22.7°, c = 49.7 m D) B = 125.3°, C = 22.7°, c = 68.4 m E) No solution.

A) B = 22.7°, C = 125.3°, c = 68.4 m
B) B = 22.7°, C = 125.3°, c = 49.7 m
C) B = 125.3°, C = 22.7°, c = 49.7 m
D) B = 125.3°, C = 22.7°, c = 68.4 m
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=69.5\angle A = 69.5 °, B=75.6\angle B = 75.6 °, b = 234 ft  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 69.5  °,  \angle B = 75.6  °, b = 234 ft  </strong> A) a = 138 ft, c = 226 ft,  \angle C = 69.5  ° B) a = 226 ft, c = 138 ft,  \angle C = 75.6  ° C) a = 226 ft, c = 138 ft,  \angle C = 34.9  ° D) a = 138 ft, c = 226 ft,  \angle C = 34.9  ° E) a = 138 ft, c = 226 ft,  \angle C = 75.6  °

A) a = 138 ft, c = 226 ft, C=69.5\angle C = 69.5 °
B) a = 226 ft, c = 138 ft, C=75.6\angle C = 75.6 °
C) a = 226 ft, c = 138 ft, C=34.9\angle C = 34.9 °
D) a = 138 ft, c = 226 ft, C=34.9\angle C = 34.9 °
E) a = 138 ft, c = 226 ft, C=75.6\angle C = 75.6 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=119.0\angle A = 119.0 °, a = 5,640 m, b = 4,770 m  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 119.0  °, a = 5,640 m, b = 4,770 m  </strong> A) c = 5,640 m,  \angle B = 47.7  °,  \angle C = 13.3  ° B) c = 5,640 m,  \angle B = 30.6  °,  \angle C = 30.4  ° C) c = 4,770 m,  \angle B = 47.7  °,  \angle C = 13.3  ° D) c = 1,480 m,  \angle B = 47.7  °,  \angle C = 13.3  ° E) c = 1,480 m,  \angle B = 30.6  °,  \angle C = 30.4  °

A) c = 5,640 m, B=47.7\angle B = 47.7 °, C=13.3\angle C = 13.3 °
B) c = 5,640 m, B=30.6\angle B = 30.6 °, C=30.4\angle C = 30.4 °
C) c = 4,770 m, B=47.7\angle B = 47.7 °, C=13.3\angle C = 13.3 °
D) c = 1,480 m, B=47.7\angle B = 47.7 °, C=13.3\angle C = 13.3 °
E) c = 1,480 m, B=30.6\angle B = 30.6 °, C=30.4\angle C = 30.4 °
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Solve each triangle using the labels as shown in the Illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A=64.0\angle A = 64.0 °, a = 133 mi, c = 119 mi  <strong>Solve each triangle using the labels as shown in the Illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle A = 64.0  °, a = 133 mi, c = 119 mi  </strong> A) b = 119 mi,  \angle B = 62.5  °,  \angle C = 53.5  ° B) b = 131 mi,  \angle B = 62.5  °,  \angle C = 53.5  ° C) b = 119 mi,  \angle B = 42.6  °,  \angle C = 73.4  ° D) b = 131 mi,  \angle B = 62.5  °,  \angle C = 73.4  ° E) b = 131 mi,  \angle B = 42.6  °,  \angle C = 73.4  °

A) b = 119 mi, B=62.5\angle B = 62.5 °, C=53.5\angle C = 53.5 °
B) b = 131 mi, B=62.5\angle B = 62.5 °, C=53.5\angle C = 53.5 °
C) b = 119 mi, B=42.6\angle B = 42.6 °, C=73.4\angle C = 73.4 °
D) b = 131 mi, B=62.5\angle B = 62.5 °, C=73.4\angle C = 73.4 °
E) b = 131 mi, B=42.6\angle B = 42.6 °, C=73.4\angle C = 73.4 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C=48.2\angle C = 48.2 °, B=54.9\angle B = 54.9 °, b = 5,910 m  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle C = 48.2  °,  \angle B = 54.9  °, b = 5,910 m  </strong> A) a = 7,040 m, c = 5,390 m,  \angle A = 76.9  ° B) a = 7,040 m, c = 5,390 m,  \angle A = 48.2  ° C) a = 5,390 m, c = 7,040 m,  \angle A = 48.2  ° D) a = 5,390 m, c = 7,040 m,  \angle A = 76.9  ° E) a = 5,910 m, c = 5,390 m,  \angle A = 76.9  °

A) a = 7,040 m, c = 5,390 m, A=76.9\angle A = 76.9 °
B) a = 7,040 m, c = 5,390 m, A=48.2\angle A = 48.2 °
C) a = 5,390 m, c = 7,040 m, A=48.2\angle A = 48.2 °
D) a = 5,390 m, c = 7,040 m, A=76.9\angle A = 76.9 °
E) a = 5,910 m, c = 5,390 m, A=76.9\angle A = 76.9 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B=62.9\angle B = 62.9 °, b = 135 m, c = 118 m  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle B = 62.9  °, b = 135 m, c = 118 m  </strong> A) a = 118 m,  \angle A = 37.7  °,  \angle C = 79.4  ° B) a = 139 m,  \angle A = 37.7  °,  \angle C = 51.1  ° C) a = 139 m,  \angle A = 66.0  °,  \angle C = 51.1  ° D) a = 118 m,  \angle A = 66.0  °,  \angle C = 51.1  ° E) a = 139 m,  \angle A = 37.7  °,  \angle C = 79.4  °

A) a = 118 m, A=37.7\angle A = 37.7 °, C=79.4\angle C = 79.4 °
B) a = 139 m, A=37.7\angle A = 37.7 °, C=51.1\angle C = 51.1 °
C) a = 139 m, A=66.0\angle A = 66.0 °, C=51.1\angle C = 51.1 °
D) a = 118 m, A=66.0\angle A = 66.0 °, C=51.1\angle C = 51.1 °
E) a = 139 m, A=37.7\angle A = 37.7 °, C=79.4\angle C = 79.4 °
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Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C=53.3\angle C = 53.3 °, c = 127 cm, b = 147 cm  <strong>Solve the triangle using the labels as shown in the illustration (round lengths of sides to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree).  \angle C = 53.3  °, c = 127 cm, b = 147 cm  </strong> A) a = 135 cm,  \angle A = 58.6  ° ,  \angle B = 87.3  ° B) a = 135 cm,  \angle A = 58.6  °,  \angle B = 68.1  ° C) a = 135 cm,  \angle A = 39.4  °,  \angle B = 87.3  ° D) a = 127 cm,  \angle A = 58.6  °,  \angle B = 68.1  ° E) a = 127 cm,  \angle A = 39.4  °,  \angle B = 87.3  °

A) a = 135 cm, A=58.6\angle A = 58.6 ° , B=87.3\angle B = 87.3 °
B) a = 135 cm, A=58.6\angle A = 58.6 °, B=68.1\angle B = 68.1 °
C) a = 135 cm, A=39.4\angle A = 39.4 °, B=87.3\angle B = 87.3 °
D) a = 127 cm, A=58.6\angle A = 58.6 °, B=68.1\angle B = 68.1 °
E) a = 127 cm, A=39.4\angle A = 39.4 °, B=87.3\angle B = 87.3 °
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The average distance from the sun to earth is 1.5×1081.5 \times 10 ^ { 8 } and from the sun to Venus is 1.1×1081.1 \times 10 ^ { 8 } . Find the distance between earth and Venus when the angle between earth and the sun and earth and Venus is 24.9°. Do not use rounded answers during calculations. Round the final answer to two significant digits.

A) 2.3×1082.3 \times 10 ^ { 8 } km
B) 0.46×1080.46 \times 10 ^ { 8 } km
C) 1.4×1081.4 \times 10 ^ { 8 } km
D) 0.23×1080.23 \times 10 ^ { 8 } km
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 8.3°, c = 84.7 mi, b = 61.9 mi <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 8.3°, c = 84.7 mi, b = 61.9 mi  </strong> A) B = 6.1°, A = 165.6°, a = 145 mi B) B = 63.9°, A = 107.8°, a = 106 mi C) B = 6.1°, A = 165.6°, a = 106 mi D) B = 107.8°, A = 63.9°, a = 106 mi E) No solution.

A) B = 6.1°, A = 165.6°, a = 145 mi
B) B = 63.9°, A = 107.8°, a = 106 mi
C) B = 6.1°, A = 165.6°, a = 106 mi
D) B = 107.8°, A = 63.9°, a = 106 mi
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 8.0°, b = 459 m, c = 853 m <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 8.0°, b = 459 m, c = 853 m  </strong> A) C = 165.0°, A = 7.0°, a = 401 m B) C = 15.0°, A = 157.0°, a = 1,290 m C) C = 165.0°, A = 157.0°, a = 846 m D) C = 15.0°, A = 7.0°, a = 846 m E) No solution.

A) C = 165.0°, A = 7.0°, a = 401 m
B) C = 15.0°, A = 157.0°, a = 1,290 m
C) C = 165.0°, A = 157.0°, a = 846 m
D) C = 15.0°, A = 7.0°, a = 846 m
E) No solution.
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The owner of triangular lot wishes to fence it along the lot lines. Lot markers at A and B have been located, but the lot marker at C cannot be found. The owner's attorney gives the following information by phone: AB = 355 ft, BC = 295 ft, A = 35.0°. What is the length of AC? Do not use rounded answers during calculations. Round your final answer to three significant digits.

A) AC = 77.3 ft
B) AC = 291 ft
C) AC = 504 ft
D) AC = 173 ft
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 110.2°, a = 1,420 ft, b = 1,130 ft <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 110.2°, a = 1,420 ft, b = 1,130 ft  </strong> A) B = 21.5°, C = 48.3°, c = 441 ft B) B = 48.3°, C = 21.5°, c = 441 ft C) B = 48.3°, C = 21.5°, c = 554 ft D) B = 21.5°, C = 48.3°, c = 554 ft E) No solution.

A) B = 21.5°, C = 48.3°, c = 441 ft
B) B = 48.3°, C = 21.5°, c = 441 ft
C) B = 48.3°, C = 21.5°, c = 554 ft
D) B = 21.5°, C = 48.3°, c = 554 ft
E) No solution.
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66
Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 78.5°, b = 45.6 m, a = 14.1 m <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 78.5°, b = 45.6 m, a = 14.1 m  </strong> A) B = 38.0°, C = 63.5°, c = 11.3 m B) B = 63.5°, C = 38.0°, c = 22.7 m C) B = 38.0°, C = 58.4°, c = 22.7 m D) B = 43.1°, C = 58.4°, c = 32.6 m E) No solution.

A) B = 38.0°, C = 63.5°, c = 11.3 m
B) B = 63.5°, C = 38.0°, c = 22.7 m
C) B = 38.0°, C = 58.4°, c = 22.7 m
D) B = 43.1°, C = 58.4°, c = 32.6 m
E) No solution.
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67
Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 35.2°, a = 378 m, c = 408 m <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 35.2°, a = 378 m, c = 408 m  </strong> A) C = 38.5°, B = 3.3°, b = 333 m B) C = 106.3°, B = 38.5°, b = 333 m C) C = 141.5°, B = 3.3°, b = 37.5 m D) C = 38.5°, B = 106.3°, b = 629 m E) No solution.

A) C = 38.5°, B = 3.3°, b = 333 m
B) C = 106.3°, B = 38.5°, b = 333 m
C) C = 141.5°, B = 3.3°, b = 37.5 m
D) C = 38.5°, B = 106.3°, b = 629 m
E) No solution.
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68
Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 31.0°, a = 4,820 mi, c = 3,650 mi <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 31.0°, a = 4,820 mi, c = 3,650 mi  </strong> A) C = 14.8°, B = 134.2°, b = 5,730 mi B) C = 23.0°, B = 126.0°, b = 7,570 mi C) C = 126.0°, B = 23.0°, b = 7,570 mi D) C = 23.0°, B = 126.0°, b = 5,730 mi E) No solution.

A) C = 14.8°, B = 134.2°, b = 5,730 mi
B) C = 23.0°, B = 126.0°, b = 7,570 mi
C) C = 126.0°, B = 23.0°, b = 7,570 mi
D) C = 23.0°, B = 126.0°, b = 5,730 mi
E) No solution.
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69
Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 41.9°, b = 143 cm, c = 281 cm <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 41.9°, b = 143 cm, c = 281 cm  </strong> A) C = 43.0°, A = 95.1°, a = 120 cm B) C = 43.0°, A = 95.1°, a = 124 cm C) C = 43.0°, A = 95.1°, a = 116 cm D) C = 95.1°, A = 43.0°, a = 120 cm E) No solution.

A) C = 43.0°, A = 95.1°, a = 120 cm
B) C = 43.0°, A = 95.1°, a = 124 cm
C) C = 43.0°, A = 95.1°, a = 116 cm
D) C = 95.1°, A = 43.0°, a = 120 cm
E) No solution.
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70
Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 105.0°, b = 33.0 mi, a = 23.0 mi <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 105.0°, b = 33.0 mi, a = 23.0 mi  </strong> A) A = 42.3°, C = 32.7°, c = 18.4 mi B) A = 42.3°, C = 32.7°, c = 12.9 mi C) A = 32.7°, C = 42.3°, c = 18.4 mi D) A = 32.7°, C = 42.3°, c = 12.9 mi E) No solution.

A) A = 42.3°, C = 32.7°, c = 18.4 mi
B) A = 42.3°, C = 32.7°, c = 12.9 mi
C) A = 32.7°, C = 42.3°, c = 18.4 mi
D) A = 32.7°, C = 42.3°, c = 12.9 mi
E) No solution.
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71
Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 47.5°, b = 303 m, a = 265 m <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 47.5°, b = 303 m, a = 265 m  </strong> A) B = 57.5°, C = 75.0°, c = 347 m B) B = 75.0°, C = 57.5°, c = 347 m C) B = 122.5°, C = 10.0°, c = 62.2 m D) B = 122.5°, C = 10.0°, c = 397 m E) No solution.

A) B = 57.5°, C = 75.0°, c = 347 m
B) B = 75.0°, C = 57.5°, c = 347 m
C) B = 122.5°, C = 10.0°, c = 62.2 m
D) B = 122.5°, C = 10.0°, c = 397 m
E) No solution.
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72
Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 56.0°, c = 151 m, b = 187 m <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 56.0°, c = 151 m, b = 187 m  </strong> A) B = 96.0°, A = 28.0°, a = 198 cm B) B = 52.0°, A = 72.0°, a = 129 cm C) B = 28.0°, A = 96.0°, a = 69.0 cm D) B = 52.0°, A = 96.0°, a = 198.0 cm E) No solution.

A) B = 96.0°, A = 28.0°, a = 198 cm
B) B = 52.0°, A = 72.0°, a = 129 cm
C) B = 28.0°, A = 96.0°, a = 69.0 cm
D) B = 52.0°, A = 96.0°, a = 198.0 cm
E) No solution.
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73
Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 73.5°, a = 244 cm, c = 234 cm <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 73.5°, a = 244 cm, c = 234 cm  </strong> A) A = 91.2°, B = 15.3°, b = 64.6 cm B) A = 91.2°, B = 15.3°, b = 77 cm C) A = 15.3°, B = 88.8°, b = 77 cm D) A = 88.8°, B = 17.7°, b = 74 cm E) No solution.

A) A = 91.2°, B = 15.3°, b = 64.6 cm
B) A = 91.2°, B = 15.3°, b = 77 cm
C) A = 15.3°, B = 88.8°, b = 77 cm
D) A = 88.8°, B = 17.7°, b = 74 cm
E) No solution.
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74
Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 47.6°, a = 82.8 cm, c = 90.9 cm <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). C = 47.6°, a = 82.8 cm, c = 90.9 cm  </strong> A) A = 42.3°, B = 90.1°, b = 123 cm B) A = 90.1°, B = 42.3°, b = 123 cm C) A = 90.1°, B = 42.3°, b = 112 cm D) A = 42.3°, B = 90.1°, b = 112 cm E) No solution.

A) A = 42.3°, B = 90.1°, b = 123 cm
B) A = 90.1°, B = 42.3°, b = 123 cm
C) A = 90.1°, B = 42.3°, b = 112 cm
D) A = 42.3°, B = 90.1°, b = 112 cm
E) No solution.
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75
Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 55.0°, b = 4,120 ft, c = 4,540 ft <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). B = 55.0°, b = 4,120 ft, c = 4,540 ft  </strong> A) C = 60.5°, A = 64.5°, a = 2,610 ft B) C = 64.5°, A = 9.5°, a = 2,610 ft C) C = 115.5°, A = 9.5°, a = 831 ft D) C = 64.5°, A = 60.5°, a = 4,380 ft E) No solution.

A) C = 60.5°, A = 64.5°, a = 2,610 ft
B) C = 64.5°, A = 9.5°, a = 2,610 ft
C) C = 115.5°, A = 9.5°, a = 831 ft
D) C = 64.5°, A = 60.5°, a = 4,380 ft
E) No solution.
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Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 37.6°, a = 1,590 ft, b = 1,830 ft <strong>Solve the triangle given below. Do not round results during calculations. (For answers, round lengths to three significant digits and angles to the nearest tenth of a degree). A = 37.6°, a = 1,590 ft, b = 1,830 ft  </strong> A) B = 97.8°, C = 44.6°, c = 2,580 ft B) B = 7.0°, C = 135.4°, c = 2,970 ft C) B = 44.6°, C = 97.8°, c = 2,580 ft D) B = 135.4°, C = 7.0°, c = 318 ft E) No solution.

A) B = 97.8°, C = 44.6°, c = 2,580 ft
B) B = 7.0°, C = 135.4°, c = 2,970 ft
C) B = 44.6°, C = 97.8°, c = 2,580 ft
D) B = 135.4°, C = 7.0°, c = 318 ft
E) No solution.
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