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PRE-CALCULUS: by Finney,Demana,Watts and Kennedy Chapter 4: Trigonomic Functions 4.2: Trigonomic Functions of Acute Angles
The six trigonometric functions
What you'll Learn About Right Triangle Trigonometry/ Two Famous Triangles Evaluating Trig Functions with a calculator/Applications of right triangle trig
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Find the values of all six trigonometric functions.
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Assume that is an acute angle in a right triangle satisfying the given
conditions. Evaluate the remaining trigonometric functions.
A) 9
4sin B)
9
2cos
C) 9
4tan D)
9
2cot
E) 7
10csc F)
3
4sec
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45-45-90 Triangle
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30-60-90 Triangle
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Evaluate using a calculator. Make sure your calculator is in the correct
mode. Give answers to 3 decimal places and then draw the triangle that
represents the situation.
A) 53sin B) 5
2cos
C) 154tan D) 9
cot
E) 220csc F) 5
8sec
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Solve the triangle for the variable shown.
Solve the triangle ABC for all of its unknown parts. Assume C is the
right angle.
40 a = 10
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Solve the triangle ABC for all of its unknown parts. Assume C is the
right angle.
62 a = 7
Example 6: From a point 340 feet away from the base of the Peachtree
Center Plaza in Atlanta, Georgia, the angle of elevation to the top of the
building is 65 . Find the height of the building.
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PRE-CALCULUS: by Finney,Demana,Watts and Kennedy Chapter 4: Trigonometric Functions 4.3: The circular functions
Point P is on the terminal side of angle . Evaluate the six trigometric
functions for .
A) (5, 4) B) (-3, 4)
C) (-2, -5) D) (-4, -1)
E) (0, -3) F) (3, 0)
What you'll Learn About Trig functions of any angle/Trig functions of real numbers Periodic Functions/The Unit Circle
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Determine the sign (+ or -) of the given value without the use of a
calculator.
A) 53sin B) 5
2cos
C) 154tan D) 9
cot
E) 220csc F) 5
8sec
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Evaluate without using a calculator by using ratios in a reference triangle.
A) 120sin B) 3
2cos
C) 4
13tan
D)
6
13cot
E) 4
7csc
F)
6
23sec
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Find sine, cosine, and tangent for the given angle.
A) 90 B)
2
C) 6 D) 2
7
Evaluate without using a calculator
A) Find sin and tan if 4
3cos and 0cot
B) Find sec and csc if 5
6cot
and 0sin
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PRE-CALCULUS: by Finney,Demana,Watts and Kennedy
Chapter 4: Trigonometric Functions 4.4: Graphs of sine and cosine
The graph of y = sin x
The graph of y = cos x
What you'll Learn About The basic waves revisited/Sinusoids and Transformations Modeling
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Find the amplitude of the function and use the language of transformations to
describe how the graph of the function is related to the graph of y = sinx
A) y = 3sinx B) y = xsin4
3 C) y = - 5sinx
Find the period of the function and use the language of transformations to describe
how the graph of the function is related to the graph of y = cosx
A) y = cos(2x) B) 2
cosx
y C)
4
3cos
xy
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Graph 1 period of the function without using your calculator.
A) 2
sin3x
y xy 2cos5
Identify the maximum and minimum values and the zeros of the function in the
interval ]2,2[ . Use your understanding of transformations, not your calculator.
A) y = 4 sin x B) 3
cos2x
y
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Determine the phase shift for the function and the sketch the graph.
A)
6cos
xy B)
3sin
xy
Determine the vertical shift for the function and the sketch the graph.
A) 2cos xy B) 3sin xy
Determine the vertical shift and phase shift of the function and then sketch the graph
A) 16
cos
xy B) 23
sin
xy
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State the Amplitude and period of the sinusoid, and relative to the basic function, the
phase shift and vertical translation.
A) 24
sin3
xy B) 44
3cos2
xy
C) 64sin5 xy
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p
2B
rinkStretch/Sh
2
MinMax(C)
2
Horizontal
pperiod
Vertical
MinMaxAAmp
How to choose an
appropriate model based on
the behavior at some given
time, T.
y = A cos B(t – T) + C
if at time T the function
attains a maximum value
y = -A cos B(t – T) + C
if at time T the function
attains a minimum value
y = A sin B(t – T) + C
if at time T the function
halfway between a
minimum and a maximum
value
y = -A sin B(t – T) + C
if at time T the function
halfway between a
maximum and a minimum
value
Construct a sinusoid with the given amplitude and period that goes through the given
point.
A) Amp: 4, period 4 , point (0, 0)
B) Amp: 2.5, period 5
, point (2, 0)
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p
2B
rinkStretch/Sh
2
MinMax(C)
2
Horizontal
pperiod
Vertical
MinMaxAAmp
How to choose an
appropriate model based on
the behavior at some given
time, T.
y = A cos B(t – T) + C
if at time T the function
attains a maximum value
y = -A cos B(t – T) + C
if at time T the function
attains a minimum value
y = A sin B(t – T) + C
if at time T the function
halfway between a
minimum and a maximum
value
y = -A sin B(t – T) + C
if at time T the function
halfway between a
maximum and a minimum
value
Example 7: Calculating the Ebb and Flow of Tides
One particular July 4th in Galveston, TX, high tide occurred at 9:36 am.
At that time the water at the end of the 61st Street Pier was 2.7 meters
deep. Low tide occurred at 3:48 p.m, at which time the water was only
2.1 meters deep. Assume that the depth of the water is a sinusoidal
function of time with a period of half a lunar day (about 12 hrs 24 min)
a) Model the depth, D, as a sinusoidal function of time, t, algebraically
then graph the function.
b) At what time on the 4th of July did the first low tide occur.
c) What was the approximate depth of the water at 6:00 am and at
3:00 pm?
d) What was the first time on July 4th when the water was 2.4 meters
deep?
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80) Temperature Data: The normal monthly Fahrenheit temperatures in
Helena, MT, are shown in the table below (month 1 = January)
Model the temperature T as a sinusoidal function of time using 20 as the
minimum value and 68 as the maximum value. Support your answer
graphically by graphing your function with a scatter plot.
M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
T 20 26 35 44 53 61 68 67 56 45 31 21
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PRE-CALCULUS: by Finney,Demana,Watts and Kennedy
Chapter 4: Trigonometric Functions 4.5: Graphs of Tan/Cot/Sec/Csc
The graph of y = csc x
The graph of y = sec x
What you'll Learn About The graphs of the other 4 trig functions
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The graph of y = tan x
The graph of y = cot x
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Describe the graph of the function in terms of a basic trigonometric function. Locate
the vertical asymptotes and graph 2 periods of the function.
A) y = 2tan(3x) B) y = -cot(2x)
C) y = sec(4x) D) 3
csc xy
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Describe the transformations required to obtain the graph of the given function form
a basic trigonometric graph.
A) xy tan5 B) 2
cot3 xy
C) 3
4sec2
xy D) 32csc4 xy
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PRE-CALCULUS: by Finney,Demana,Watts and Kennedy Chapter 4: Trigonometric Fucntions 4.7: Inverse Trigonometric Functions
The graph of y = sin x
The graph of xxy arcsinsin 1
What you'll Learn About Inverse Trigonometric Functions and their Graphs
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The Unit Circle and Inverse Functions
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The graph of y = cos x
The graph of xxy arccoscos 1
The Unit Circle and Inverse Functions
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The graph of y = tan x
The graph of xxy arctantan 1
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Find the exact value
2
3cos ) 1-A
2
1cos ) 1-B
2
1cos ) 1-C
2
3sin ) 1- D
2
1sin ) 1-E
2
1sin ) 1-F
1 tan) -1G 3 tan) -1H
3
1 tan) 1-I
0cos ) -1J 1sin ) -1 K 0 tan) -1L
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Use a calculator to find the approximate value in degrees. Draw the
triangle that represents the situation.
.456)(arccos )A 456.arcsin ) B
5.768-arctan )C
Use a calculator to find the approximate value in radians. Draw the
triangle that represents the situation.
.456)(arcsin )A 456.arccos ) B
5.768-arctan )C
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Find the exact value without a calculator.
21csin ) 1osA 0tancos ) 1B
2
2sin tan) 1C 3tansin ) 1 D
4sincos ) 1-
E
6cossin ) 1-
F
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PRE-CALCULUS: by Finney,Demana,Watts and Kennedy Solving Trigonometric Equations
Solve each trigonometric equation for on the interval 2,0 . Then
give a formula for all possible angles that could be a solution of the
equation.
A) 2
2sin B)
2
1cos
C) 1sin D) 0cos
E) 3tan F) 1tan
What you'll Learn About
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Solve each trigonometric equation for on the interval 2,0 .
A) 2
12cos B)
2
13sin
C) 2
3
3cos
D) 1
32tan
E) 4.sin F) 2.cos
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A) 01cos2 B) 02csc3
C) 01sin4 2 D) 03cot1cot3 22
E) 01tan3 2 F) 22 sin3cos
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G) 0coscos2 2 H) coscossin2
I) 2csccsc2 J) sinsin3
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PRE-CALCULUS: by Finney,Demana,Watts and Kennedy Chapter 5: Analytic Trigonometry 5.1 Fundamental Identities
Reciprocal Identities Quotient Identities
xxt
xxc
xx
xxc
xxs
xx
cot
1an
sec
1os
csc
1sin
tan
1ot
cos
1ec
sin
1csc
sin
cosot
cos
sintan
x
xxc
x
xx
Even/Odd Identities
sin(-x) = -sin x csc(-x) = -csc x
cos(-x) = cos x sec(-x) = sec x
tan(-x) = -tan x cot(-x) = -cot x
Pythagorean Identities
sin2x + cos2x = 1 tan2x + 1 = sec2x 1 + cot2x = csc2x
sin2x = 1 - cos2x tan2x = sec2x – 1 csc2x - cot2x = 1
cos2x = 1 - sin2x sec2x – tan2x = 1 cot2x = csc2x - 1
Co-function
tan2
ot csc2
ec sec2
csc
cot2
an sin2
os cos2
sin
xxcxxsxx
xxtxxcxx
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Equation of Unit
Circle
122 yx
Use trig ratios to prove that 1sincos 22
is the equation of the unit circle
Use basic identities to simplify the expression to a different trig function
or a product of two trig functions
10. xx tancot A.
cos
sin1 2
B. xx 3sinsin C. x
xxx
csc
coscotsin 222
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Simplify the expression to either 1 or -1
17. )csc(sin xx 19.
xx
2cotcot
21. )(cossin 22 xx
Simplify the expression to either a constant or a basic trig function.
A) x
xx
2sec
sec2
cot
B) x
x
tan1
cot1
C) xxxx 2222 cscseccottan
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Use the basic identities to change the expression to one involving only
sines and cosines. Then simplify to a basic trig function.
28)
2coscostansin
30)
y
yyyy
sec
tansectansec
31. x
x
x
x22 sec
tan
csc
tan
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Combine the fractions and simplify to a multiple of a power of a basic
trig function
A) xx cos1
1
cos1
1
35. x
x
x
x22 cos
sin
cot
sin
Write each expression in factored form as an algebraic expression of a
single trig function
A) 1sin2sin2 xx B) xx 2coscos21
C) 1cos2sin 2 xx 45. xxx
x cscsincot
4tan4 2
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Write each expression as an algebraic expression of a single
trigonometric function
A) x
x
cos1
cos1 2
B)
xcot1
1cot 2
C) x
x
sin1
cos2
D)
x
x
csc1
cot 2
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PRE-CALCULUS: by Finney,Demana,Watts and Kennedy
Chapter 5: Analytic Trigonometry 5.2 Proving Trig Identities
xx 2sincoscosxtanxcotxsinx .12
xxcossin21sinxcosx .142
2
2
sin1
sin
sin
1sec .18
What you'll Learn About
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x
x
2csc2cos1
1
cosx-1
1 20.
222 c21csin 22. osos
cosx-1
sinx
tanx
1secx 26.
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2222 sintansinan .30 t
tanx
1secx
1-secx
tanx .35
2sinxcosx1
1sin2
cosxsinx
cosx-sinx .37
2
x
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