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PTG 0016 Trigonometry and Coordinate Geometry

Tutorial 1.1: Trigonometric Functions

1) Draw each angle.


a) 135

b) 450

c)

2) Convert each angle to a decimal in degrees. Round the answer to two decimal places.
a) 40 10 25
Ans: 40.17
b) 9 9 9

3) Convert each angle to DMS form. Round the answer to the nearest seconds.
a) 40.32
Ans: 401912

b) 18.255

4) Convert each angle in degrees to radians. Express the answer as a multiple of .


a) 30
Ans:
b) 180
Ans:

radians

c) -135

5) Convert each angle in radians to degrees.

a)
Ans: 60

b)

6) Convert each angle in degrees to radians. Express your answer in decimal form,
rounded to two decimal places.
a) -40
Ans: -0.70 radian
b) 125

7) Convert each angle in radians to degrees. Express your answer in decimal form,
rounded to two decimal places.
a) 3.14
Ans: 179.91
b) 6.32

8) Find the values of the six trigonometric functions of the angle


(a)

12

in each figure.

(b)

(c)

9) Use identities to find the exact value of each of the four remaining trigonometric
functions of the acute angle .
a)

= ,

b)

= ,

10) Use the definition or identities to find the exact value of each of the remaining five
trigonometric functions of the acute angle .
a)

b)

c)

=2

11) Use Fundamental Identities and/or the Complementary Angle Theorem to find the
exact value of each expression. Do not use a calculator.
a)
+

Ans: 1
b)
Ans: 1
c)

Ans: 0

d)

e)

f) 1 Ans: 0
g)

h)

i)

= , use trigonometric identities to find the exact value of

12) Given
a)
b)
c)
d)

13) Given

, use trigonometric identities to find the exact value of

a)
Ans:
b)

Ans:

c)
Ans:
d)
e) Ans:

14) Given
a)
b)
c)
d)

use trigonometric identities to find the exact value of

15) Given
a)

use trigonometric identities to find the exact value of

Ans:
b)
Ans: 15

c)
Ans: 4
d)
Ans:

16) Given the approximation


exact value of
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)

, use trigonometric identities to find the

17) Given f( ) =
. Find the exact value of each expression of each expression if
60 . Do not use a calculator.
a)
Ans:

b) f ( )

c) [f( )]2

d) 2 f( )
Ans:
e)

18) Find the exact value of each expression. Do not use a calculator.
a)
Ans:
b)

c)

d)

Ans:

19) Use a calculator to find the approximate value of each expression. Round the answer
to two decimal places.
a)
b)
c)

=0.47
= 0.38
= 0.31

d)
e)

= 3.73
= 0.31

20) A point on the terminal side of an angle


six trigonometric function of
a) (-3, 4)

b) (2, -3)

is given. Find the exact value of each of the

c) (

21) Use a coterminal angle to find the exact value of each expression. Do not use a
calculator.
a)
Ans:
b)

22) Name the quadrant in which the angle


a)
Ans: lies in quadrant II.

b)

23) Find the reference angle of each angle.


a) -30
Ans: reference angle = 30
b) 120
Ans: reference angle = 60
c) 210

d)
Ans: reference angle =

e)

f) -135

g)

h)
Ans: reference angle = 80

i)

24) Use the reference angle to find the exact value of each expression. Do not use a
calculator.
a)
Ans: -2
b)
Ans:
c)

d)
Ans:
e)

f)
Ans:
g)

h)

25) Find the exact value of each of the remaining trigonometric functions of
a)

Ans:

b)

c)

=
Ans:

d)

=
Ans:

e)

= 2,

26) Use the fact that the trigonometric functions are periodic to find the exact value of
each expression. Do not use a calculator.
a) sin405
Ans:
b) tan405
Ans: 1
c) csc450
Ans: 1

d) cot390

e)

f)

g)

h)

27) Use the even-odd properties to find the exact value of each expression. Do not use a
calculator.
a) sin(-60)
Ans:
b) tan(-30)
Ans:
c)
Ans: -1
d)

e)

28) Find the exact value of each expression. Do not use a calculator.
a)
+
Ans: -1
b)

29) Determine the amplitude and period of each function without graphing.
a) y = -sin( )
Ans: amplitude, A = 1
Period, T = 4
b) y = 6 sin(x)

c) y = -

30) Graph each function. Be sure to label key points and show at least two cycles.
a) y = 4 cos (x)

b) y = cos(4x)
Ans:

c) y = - cos(2x)

d) y = 2 sin(x) + 3

e) y = -6

+4

f) y = 5 3sin(2x)
Ans:

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