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ENGTRIG REVIEWER (Page 1 of 23)

QUESTION #1:
The measure of an angle whose vertex is at the center of a circle which cuts an arc on
the circle equal in length to the radius of the circle is a/an ________.
ANSWER: radian
QUESTION #2:
One half of the difference between the largest possible value of the function and the
smallest possible value is a/an ________.
ANSWER: amplitude
QUESTION #3:
The measure of 2.25 revolutions counter-clockwise is ________ degrees.
ANSWER: 810
QUESTION #4:
Simplify: cos(90) + 3sin(270)
ANSWER: 3
QUESTION #5:
Simplify: tan(0) 6sin(90)
ANSWER: -6
QUESTION #6:
Simplify: 4csc(270) + 3sec(180) 5tan(360)
ANSWER: -7
QUESTION #7:
The horizontal distance from point at which the curve repeats is a/an ________.
ANSWER: period
QUESTION #8:
A runner finds that after running around a circular track thrice is equivalent to running a
distance of 6 km. What is the radius of the circular track?
ANSWER: (1/) km
QUESTION #9:
An angle is considered negative if the rotation is ________.
ANSWER: clockwise

ENGTRIG REVIEWER (Page 2 of 23)


QUESTION #10:
The functions of tangent and cotangent have ________ period.
ANSWER: /k
QUESTION #11:
220 is equal to ________ radians.
ANSWER: 11/9
QUESTION #12:
The angle is said to be in ________ if it is drawn in the xy-plane with its vertex at the
origin and its initial side on the positive x-axis.
ANSWER: standard position
QUESTION #13:
The trigonometric functions that have positive values in Quadrant III are ________.
ANSWER: tangent and cotangent
QUESTION #14:
________ is the rate at which the central angle, , is changing.
ANSWER: Angular speed
QUESTION #15:
A saw blade having a blade of 6-in radius spins at 50 ft/s. What is its angular speed?
ANSWER: 100 rad/s
QUESTION #16:
The vertical asymptote of the trigonometric function: f(x) = tan(x + /4) between 0 to 2
is ________.
ANSWER: 5/4
QUESTION #17:
The coterminal angle of 13/3 between 0 to 2 are ________.
ANSWER: /3
QUESTION #18:
The reference angle of 2/3 is ________.
ANSWER: /3

ENGTRIG REVIEWER (Page 3 of 23)


QUESTION #19:
The coterminal angle to the negative angle -128, , where 0 < < 360 is ________.
ANSWER: 232
QUESTION #20:
The measure of the reference angle for -1275, , where 0 < < 90 is ________.
ANSWER: 15
QUESTION #21:
If the point (4,3) lies on the terminal side of the angle, , then sin = ________.
ANSWER: 3/5
QUESTION #22:
A roller with 10-in radius makes 90 revolutions per minute. Determine the angular
speed of the roller in radians per second.
ANSWER: 3 rad/s
QUESTION #23:
A wheel of diameter 2 m rotates an angular speed of 240 rad/min. What is the linear
speed of a point on the outer rim of the wheel?
ANSWER: 8 m/s
QUESTION #24:
The compliment of = 33 46' 24'' is ________.
ANSWER: 56 13' 36''
QUESTION #25:
The graph of y = sin x is symmetrical with respect to the ________.
ANSWER: origin
QUESTION #26:
A certain angle in a circle of radius 5m is subtended by an arc of length 6m. What is the
measure of the angle in radians?
ANSWER: 1.2

ENGTRIG REVIEWER (Page 4 of 23)


QUESTION #27:
Point P (1,2) lies on the terminal side of angle A in the standard position. Determine
cos(A).
ANSWER:

5
5

QUESTION #28:
Given triangle ABC, csc B = 17/15 and a = 3. Determine the length of the hypotenuse.
ANSWER: 51/8
QUESTION #29:
Given sin(48) = 3/4, what is csc(42)?
ANSWER:

4 7
7

QUESTION #30:
Evaluate sec(17/3)
ANSWER: 2
QUESTION #31:
Evaluate sin(240)
ANSWER:

2 3
3

QUESTION #32:
Evaluate tan(-13/2)
ANSWER: undefined
QUESTION #33:
Evaluate tan(30)
ANSWER:

3
3

QUESTION #34:
Evaluate sin(38/4)
ANSWER: -1

ENGTRIG REVIEWER (Page 5 of 23)


QUESTION #35:
If cos(56) = 5/13, what is sec(34)?
ANSWER: 13/12
QUESTION #36:
Point A(3,-5) lies on the terminal side of angle B in the standard position. What is the
value of sinB?
ANSWER:

5 34
34

QUESTION #37:
Express sin(A 90) as a trigonometric function of A.
ANSWER: - cos A
QUESTION #38:
Express tan(5 + A) as a trigonometric function of A.
ANSWER: tan A
QUESTION #39:
Express csc(A + 9/2) as a trigonometric function of A.
ANSWER: sec A
QUESTION #40:
Express sin(A 5/2) as a trigonometric function of A.
ANSWER: - cos A
QUESTION #41:
Express sec(180 + A) as a trigonometric function of A.
ANSWER: - sec A
QUESTION #42:
Express tan(720 A) as a trigonometric function of A.
ANSWER: - tan A

ENGTRIG REVIEWER (Page 6 of 23)


QUESTION #43:
If sinA = 3/7 and secA > 0, determine the value of the other trigonometric ratios.
2 10
3 10
, tanA =
7
20
7
7 10
2 10
cscA = , secA =
, cotA =
3
20
3

ANSWER:

cosA =

QUESTION #44:
If sec = 4/3 and sin < 0, determine the value of the other trigonometric ratios.

7 , cos = 3 , tan = 7
sin =
4
4
3
4 7
3 7
csc =
, cot =
7
7

ANSWER:

QUESTION #45:
If tan t = -2 and csc t > 0, determine the value of the other trigonometric ratios.
25
5
, cos t =
5
5
5
, sec t = 5 , cot t = 1
csc t =

2
2

ANSWER:

sin t =

QUESTION #46:
If cot B =

2 , csc B < 0, determine the value of the other trigonometric ratios.

ANSWER:

3 11
22 , tan B = 3 2
, cos B =
11
11
2
11 , sec B = 22
csc B =
3
2
sin B =

QUESTION #47:
4 6
If sec =
and tan < 0, determine the value of the other trigonometric ratios.
9
ANSWER:

sin =

10
3 6
15
, cos =
, tan =
8
8
9
4 10
3 15
csc =
, cot =
5
5

ENGTRIG REVIEWER (Page 7 of 23)


QUESTION #48:
sec(1200o )+sin(225o)3csc(330 o)
Evaluate
7
2 tan( )cot(135o )+cos (9 )
4
ANSWER:

8+ 2
4

QUESTION #49:
4 tan
Evaluate

( )

tan (2 )cos( 300o) 3sin

ANSWER:

( )
( )

5
29
cos (600 o)+sin 3 (1020 o) cot
+sec(5 ) csc( 690o )
4
6
11
sec 2 (855o )
2

3 3
16

QUESTION #50:
Evaluate

cos(

7 2
) +tan(1125o )2+sin (780o )2
3
+2 sec (18 )
sin( )csc (450)
2

ANSWER: 0
QUESTION #51:
o
o
cos(990 +) cot(7 )csc (450 )
Express
as a trigonometric function of
7
sin (540o +) tan( +)
2
ANSWER: -sec()
QUESTION #52:
The amplitude of the curve y = 3 + 2cos(3x ) is ________.
ANSWER: 2
QUESTION #53:
The period of the curve y = 3 + 2cos(3x ) is ________.
ANSWER:

2
3

ENGTRIG REVIEWER (Page 8 of 23)


QUESTION #54:
The phase shift of the curve y = 3 + 2cos(3x ) is ________.
ANSWER:

units to the right


3

QUESTION #55:
The vertical shift of the curve y = 3 + 2cos(3x ) is ________.
ANSWER: 3 units upward
QUESTION #56:

1
The amplitude of the curve y=3sin( x+ )3 is ________.
2
6
ANSWER: 3

QUESTION #57:

1
The period of the curve y=3sin( x+ )3 is ________.
2
6
ANSWER: 4

QUESTION #58:

1
The phase shift of the curve y=3sin( x+ )3 is ________.
2
6
ANSWER:

units to the left


3

QUESTION #59:

1
The vertical shift of the curve y=3sin( x+ )3 is ________.
2
6
ANSWER: 3 units downward

QUESTION #60:

The amplitude of the curve y=3sin( 4 x 2 )+1 is ________.


ANSWER: 3
QUESTION #61:

The period of the curve y=3sin( 4 x 2 )+1 is ________.


ANSWER: /2

ENGTRIG REVIEWER (Page 9 of 23)


QUESTION #62:

The phase shift of the curve y=3sin(4 x 2 )+1 is ________.


ANSWER:

units to the right


8

QUESTION #63:

The vertical shift of the curve y=3sin(4 x 2 )+1 is ________.


ANSWER: 1 unit upward
QUESTION #64:
A backpacker notes that from a certain point on level ground, the angle of elevation to
a point at the top of a tree is 30. After walking 30 meters closer to the tree, the backpacker
notes the angle of elevation is 45. Determine the height of the tree.
ANSWER: 15 3+15 meters
QUESTION #65:
The Golden Gate Bridge has two main towers of equal height that support two main
cables. A visitor on a tour boat passing through the San Francisco Bay views the top of one of
the towers and estimates the angle of elevation to be 30. After sailing 670 feet closer, he
estimates the angle of elevation to this same tower to be 60. Approximate the height of the
tower.
ANSWER: 335 3 feet
QUESTION #66:
An electric-powered toy truck is moving at 10 miles per hour. If each of its wheels has a
diameter of 1 foot, how fast are they turning in rpm?
ANSWER: 880/ rpm
QUESTION #67:
A person looks to the top of a tower at an angle of elevation of 30. After walking 10 ft
toward the base of the tower, the angle of elevation becomes 45. How much farther must the
person walk toward the base of the tower so that the angle of elevation becomes 60?
ANSWER:

10 3
ft
3

ENGTRIG REVIEWER (Page 10 of 23)


QUESTION #68:
At 1:00pm, Elaine saw her friend Angel waving at her from the top of a building, and
she measures the angle of elevation to be 30. At this point, she starts walking at a constant
speed towards the entrance of the building. At 1:05pm, Elaine stopped walking and looked up
to measure that the angle of elevation has become 45. If the building is 300 ft tall, how fast
was Elaine walking?
ANSWER:

31

ft
s

QUESTION #69:
At 1:00pm, Elaine saw her friend Angel waving at her from the top of a building, and
she measures the angle of elevation to be 30. At this point, she starts walking at a constant
speed towards the entrance of the building. At 1:05pm, Elaine stopped walking and looked up
to measure that the angle of elevation has become 45. if Elaine was walking at 1 ft/s, how tall
is the building?
ANSWER: 150 3+150 feet
QUESTION #70:
Express sin(90-) tancos(90-) as a trigonometric function of
ANSWER: sec
QUESTION #71:
Evaluate cos(83)cos(38) sin(83)sin(38)

2
ANSWER:
2
QUESTION #72:
Evaluate sec(15) + csc(15) + cot(15)
ANSWER: 2+ 3+2 6
QUESTION #73:
Evaluate cos(157.5)
ANSWER:

2+ 2
2

ENGTRIG REVIEWER (Page 11 of 23)


QUESTION #74:
Evaluate

sin(140 o)+sin(20o )
o
o
cos(140 )cos(20 )

3
ANSWER:
3
QUESTION #75:
Evaluate sin(

5
25
) cos (
)
24
24

ANSWER:

1+ 2
2

QUESTION #76:
The cofunction identity of sec(u) is ________.

ANSWER: csc( 2 u)
QUESTION #77:
The inverse sine function has a domain of ________.
ANSWER: [-1, 1]
QUESTION #78:
The expression 2sin(x)cos(x) is equivalent to the double angle identity ________.
ANSWER: sin(2x)
QUESTION #79:
The value of cos-1(0) is ________.
ANSWER: (2N+1)(/2) where N is any integer
QUESTION #80:
The expression cos(s)cos(t) sin(s)sin(t) is equivalent to ________.
ANSWER: cos(s+t)
QUESTION #81:
These identities allow us to find the values of trigonometric function at 2x from the
values of x.
ANSWER: double-angle identities

ENGTRIG REVIEWER (Page 12 of 23)


QUESTION #82:
The expression

tan(s)tan (t)
is equivalent to ________.
1+tan (s) tan(t)

ANSWER: tan(s t)
QUESTION #83:
If sec(A) = - 3/4 and tan(B) = - 8/15 for a quadrant III angle A and quadrant II angle B,
in what quadrant does A+B reside?
ANSWER: quadrant I
QUESTION #84:
The solution in the interval [0,2) of the equation cos(/2) 1 = 0 is ________.
ANSWER: 0
QUESTION #85:

Evaluate cos arcsin (

2 )+arccos( 3 )
2

2
ANSWER:
10
QUESTION #86:
Evaluate sin(112.5 o)+cos( arctan( 2))
ANSWER:

2+ 2 + 5
2

QUESTION #87:
Given that sec(A) = 4/3, sin(A) < 0, sin(B) = 3/5, B is in quadrant II, evaluate tan(A-B).
ANSWER:

6425 7
27

QUESTION #88:
Given that sec(A) = 4/3, sin(A) < 0, sin(B) = 3/5, B is in quadrant II, evaluate 1+

ANSWER:

21+16 7
21

cot B
sin A

ENGTRIG REVIEWER (Page 13 of 23)


QUESTION #89:
If csc(A) = -17/15, tan(B) = 3/4, A is in quadrant IV, B is in quadrant III, evaluate
sin(A+B).
ANSWER: 36/85
QUESTION #90:
If csc(A) = -17/15, tan(B) = 3/4, A is in quadrant IV, B is in quadrant III, evaluate
cos(A+2B).
ANSWER: 416/425
QUESTION #91:
If csc(A) = -17/15, tan(B) = 3/4, A is in quadrant IV, B is in quadrant III, evaluate
tan((A/2)+B).
ANSWER: 111/73
QUESTION #92:
If csc(A) = -17/15, tan(B) = 3/4, A is in quadrant IV, B is in quadrant III, determine the
location of angle (A+B).
ANSWER: Quadrant II
QUESTION #93:
If sin(A) = 2/3, sin(B) = 1/3 and A and B are between 0 and /2, evaluate sin(A+B).
ANSWER:

4 2+5
9

QUESTION #94:
Evaluate tan[arccos(-4/5)]
ANSWER: -3/4
QUESTION #95:

3 1
1
Evaluate sin 2arcsin ( )+ arccos( )
5 2
49
ANSWER:

120+14 6
175

QUESTION #96:
Evaluate arccos(cos((19)/6))
ANSWER: (7)/6

ENGTRIG REVIEWER (Page 14 of 23)


QUESTION #97:
Evaluate sin(arccos(-5/6) arctan(-2))
ANSWER:

5510 5
30

QUESTION #98:

Evaluate tan 2 arcsin (


ANSWER:

3 )
2

QUESTION #99:

4
3
Evaluate sin arcsin ( )arcsec( )
5
2
ANSWER:

83 5
15

QUESTION #100:
With the interval of 0 x < 360, determine all solutions of the equation
3 tan 3x+3 sec 2x tan x 4=0
ANSWER: {x|x = 30, 135, 150, 210, 315, 330}
QUESTION #101:
With the interval of 0 x < 360, determine all solutions of the equation
2 cos x+2 sin x= 6
ANSWER: {x|x = 15, 75}
QUESTION #102:
With the interval of 0 x < 360, determine all solutions of the equation
tan x cot x+ 3 tan x 3 cot x3=0
ANSWER: {x|x = 60, 150, 240, 330}
QUESTION #103:
The ________ often applies for cases when one side and two angles of an oblique
triangle or two sides and the angle opposite one of those sides of an oblique triangle are
known.
ANSWER: sine law

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QUESTION #104:
The ________ often applies for cases when two sides and an included angle of an
oblique triangle or three sides of an oblique triangle are known.
ANSWER: cosine law
QUESTION #105:
Determine angle B in triangle ABC if a = 16, b = 20 and c = 32.
ANSWER: 125.10
QUESTION #106:
In triangle XYZ, x = 23.5, y = 9.8 and X = 39.7. How many possible triangles can be
formed from the given parts?
ANSWER: 1
QUESTION #107:
The argument, , of the complex number 2 2i is ________.
ANSWER: 315
QUESTION #108:
The rectangular coordinates of (10, /3) is ________.
ANSWER: (5, 5 3)
QUESTION #109:
Determine the cubic roots of i.

3 1
3 1
ANSWER: i , + i , + i
2 2
2 2
QUESTION #110:
(1+i)6 in polar form is equal to ________.
ANSWER: 8 cis(

3
)
2

QUESTION #111:
Simplify (-3+2i)2 in rectangular form.
ANSWER: 5 12i

ENGTRIG REVIEWER (Page 16 of 23)


QUESTION #112:
The equation r = 2sec is equal to ________ in rectangular coordinates.
ANSWER: x = 2
QUESTION #113:
The polar form of the complex number -4i is ________.
ANSWER: 4cis(270)
QUESTION #114:
The rectangular form of the complex number 3cis(180) is ________.
ANSWER: -3
QUESTION #115:
What are the polar coordinates of point P (1, 3) ?
ANSWER: (2, 120)
QUESTION #116:
If the polar coordinates of point P are
coordinates of point P.

( 2 , 315o) , determine the rectangular

ANSWER: (1, -1)


QUESTION #117:
The product of [8cis(210)][(1/2)cis(160)]
ANSWER: 4cis(10)
QUESTION #118:
In triangle ABC, if a = 32, c = 13 and C = 26, how many triangles are formed?
ANSWER: none
QUESTION #119:
In triangle ABC, a = 24, b = 61 and c = 38. What is the area of the triangle ABC?
ANSWER: 164.62 square units
QUESTION #120:
In triangle ABC, a = 24, b = 61 and c = 38. What is the measure of angle B?
ANSWER: 158.84

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QUESTION #121:
In triangle ABC, if A = 38, b = 89 and c = 139, what is the altitude of the triangle
measured from vertex C to side c?
ANSWER: 54.79
QUESTION #122:
In triangle ABC, if a = 12, A = 105 and B = 44, determine b.
ANSWER: 8.63
QUESTION #123:
Convert the equation x2 + y2 5x + 6y = 0 into polar form.
ANSWER: r2 5rcos + 6rsin = 0
QUESTION #124:

4
Convert r= sin 2 into rectangular form.
3
ANSWER:

xy
3
2 2

( x2 + y )

3
8

QUESTION #125:
Observers at A and B are 362 ft apart and looking at point C. How far is C from each
observer if angle CBA = 37.33 and angle CAB = 68.50?
ANSWER: Observer A is 228.17 ft away from point C while observer B is 350.09 ft
away from point C.
QUESTION #126:
Determine the remaining parts of triangle ABC given C = 27.03, a = 4174 and c =
2033.
ANSWER: (Two possible answers) A 1 = 68.92, B1 = 84.05, b1 = 4449.37, A2 =
111.08, B2=41.89, b2 = 2986.95
QUESTION #127:
Determine the remaining parts of triangle ABC given A = 23.63, a = 22.7 and b = 30.4.
ANSWER: (Two possible answers) A1 = 32.47, C1 = 123.90, c1 = 47.01, A2 = 147.53,
C2 = 8.84, c2 = 8.70

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QUESTION #128:
Determine the remaining parts of triangle ABC given b = 15, c = 20 and B = 29.
ANSWER: (Two possible answers) A1 = 40.27, C1 = 110.73, c1 = 28.94, A2 = 139.73,
C2 = 11.27, c2 = 6.05
QUESTION #129:
Determine the remaining parts of triangle ABC given a = 4.56, A = 43 and B = 57.
ANSWER: C = 80, c = 6.58 and b = 5.61
QUESTION #130:
Two forces of 528 lb and 603 lb are acting at the same point and make an angle of
67.78 with one another. Determine the magnitude of the resultant and the angle the resultant
makes with the smaller force.
ANSWER: The magnitude of the resultant is 633.71 lb and the angle the resultant
makes with the smaller force is 50.47.
QUESTION #131:
Three circles of radii 3, 4 and 5 touch each other externally. Determine the angle of the
triangle formed by joining their centers.
ANSWER: 73.40, 48.19, 58.41
QUESTION #132:
A pole leans away from the sun at an angle of 7 from the vertical. When the angle of
elevation of the sun is 51, the pole casts a shadow of 47 ft long on level ground. How long is
the pole?
ANSWER: The length of the pole is 50.78 ft.
QUESTION #133:
A waterfall is 8 km northeast (N 45 E) of a mountain. A valley is 4 km from the
waterfall and has a bearing of S 30 E from the waterfall. What is the bearing and distance
from the valley to the mountain.
ANSWER: The distance from the valley to the mountain is 7.965 km and the bearing
from the valley to the mountain is S 75.03 W
QUESTION #134:
Two ships leave port at 3:00 pm. Ship A is headed at a bearing of N 35 W and is
traveling at 12 miles per hour while ship B is traveling 13.5 miles per hour at a bearing of S
47 W. How far apart are the ships at 6:00 pm?
ANSWER: Ship A is 57.81 miles apart from Ship B

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QUESTION #135:
Two ships leave port at 3:00 pm. Ship A is headed at a bearing of N 35 W and is
traveling at 12 miles per hour while ship B is traveling 13.5 miles per hour at a bearing of S
47 W. At 6:00pm, what is the bearing from ship A to ship B?
ANSWER: Ship A has a bearing of S 8.92 W to ship B.
QUESTION #136:
(43 i)5 ( 2 cis 73.32o )3
Simplify
6 into polar form
(4 cis 305.40)4 (1+ 3)
ANSWER: 634.53cis(82.71)
QUESTION #137:
Determine the solution to the equation z5 + 3 = 3i in rectangular form.
ANSWER: 1.1896+0.6061i, -0.2088+1.3187i, -1.3187+0.2088i, -0.6061-1.1896i,
0.9441-0.9441i
QUESTION #138:
A number of the form a + bi is a/an ________.
ANSWER: complex number
QUESTION #139:
In a number of the form a + bi, if a = 0, the number become a/an ________.
ANSWER: imaginary number
QUESTION #140:
In a number of the form a + bi, if b = 0, the number become a/an ________.
ANSWER: real number
QUESTION #141:
A/an ________ is a part of the surface of a sphere bounded by three arcs of great
circles.
ANSWER: spherical triangle
QUESTION #142:
A/an ________ is a spherical triangle having a side equal to 90.
ANSWER: quadrantal triangle

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QUESTION #143:
A/an ________ is a spherical triangle having two equal sides.
ANSWER: isosceles triangle
QUESTION #144:
The amount by which the sum of the angles of a spherical triangle exceeds 180 is
called ________.
ANSWER: spherical excess
QUESTION #145:
A/an ________ is formed when a plane passes through the center of the sphere.
ANSWER: great circle
QUESTION #146:
The first Napier's rule states that the sine of any middle part is equal to the product of
the ________ of the adjacent parts.
ANSWER: tangent
QUESTION #147:
The second Napier's rule states that the sine of any middle part is equal to the product
of the ________ of the opposite parts.
ANSWER: cosine
QUESTION #148:
If the angles A, B, C of a spherical triangle are 75, 92 and 85 respectively, determine
side a of the polar triangle.
ANSWER: 75.11
QUESTION #149:
If the angles A, B, C of a spherical triangle are 75, 92 and 85 respectively, determine
side b of the polar triangle.
ANSWER: 90.73
QUESTION #150:
If the angles A, B, C of a spherical triangle are 75, 92 and 85 respectively, determine
side c of the polar triangle.
ANSWER: 85.36

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QUESTION #151:
Convert the polar equation sec = 2 into rectangular form.
ANSWER: x=2 x 2+y 2
QUESTION #152:
Convert the equation xy = 1 into polar form.
ANSWER: r2sincos = 1
QUESTION #153:
Convert point P( 3 ,
ANSWER: (

5
) into rectangular coordinates.
3

3 , 3 )
2

QUESTION #154:
Convert point P( 6 , 2 ) into polar coordinates.

ANSWER: ( 2 2 , 6 )

QUESTION #155:
5cis (45o )3 cis (225o )
Simplify
into polar form.
o
4 cis(270 )
ANSWER: 2cis(135)
QUESTION #156:
Simplify [ 2 cis(315 o)10 cis(60o ) ][ 10 cis(90o ) ] into rectangular form.
ANSWER: -76.60 40i
QUESTION #157:
1 3 i
Simplify
2

into rectangular form.

ANSWER: 1
QUESTION #158:
Determine the remaining parts of the spherical triangle ABC given B = 90, a = 59 30'
and c = 99 40'.
ANSWER: b = 94 53' 20'', A = 59 51' 25.5'', C = 98 20' 57.87''

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QUESTION #159:
Determine the remaining parts of the spherical triangle ABC given B = 90, b= 73 20'
and c = 99 40'.
ANSWER: no solution
QUESTION #160:
Determine the remaining parts of the spherical triangle ABC given B = 90, a = 59 30'
and b = 73 20'.
ANSWER: c = 55 35' 30'', A = 64 4' 52.17'', C = 59 27' 10.32''
QUESTION #161:
Determine the remaining parts of the spherical triangle ABC given C = 90, a = 47 10'
20'' and b = 74 50' 35''.
ANSWER: c = 79 45' 42.16'', A = 48 10' 55.4'', B = 78 45' 48.33''
QUESTION #162:
Determine the remaining parts of the spherical triangle ABC given C = 90, b = 21 30'
5'' and B = 58 10' 15''.
ANSWER: (Two possible answers) a1 = 14 9' 14.6'', A1 = 34 31' 47.38'', c1 = 25 33'
22.07'', a2 = 165 50' 45.4'', A2 = 145 28' 12.62'', c2 = 154 26' 37.93''
QUESTION #163:
Determine the remaining parts of the spherical triangle ABC given B = 90, C = 82 39'
and a = 70 23'.
ANSWER: A = 70 33' 3.75'', b = 87 23' 21.7'', c = 82 12' 9.12''
QUESTION #164:
Determine the remaining parts of the spherical triangle ABC given B = 90, A = 126
and a = 130.
ANSWER: (Two possible answers) b1 = 71.24, c1 = 59.98, C1 = 66.13, b2 = 108.76,
c2 = 120.02, C2 = 113.87
QUESTION #165:
Determine the remaining parts of the spherical triangle ABC given a = 67 19' 30'', b =
52 18' 20'' and c = 37 13' 50''
ANSWER: A = 102 13' 13.66'', B = 56 56' 37.38'', C = 39 51' 18.19''

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QUESTION #166:
Determine the remaining parts of the spherical triangle ABC given A = 106 42', B = 37
28' and c = 49 40'.
ANSWER: C = 52 45' 27.91'', a = 66 30' 54.34'', b = 35 37' 30.29''
QUESTION #167:
Determine the remaining parts of the spherical triangle ABC given A = 126, b = 62 42'
and c = 102.
ANSWER: a = 65 26' 47.2'', B = 52 13' 14.98'', C = 119 32' 24.61''
QUESTION #168:
Determine the remaining parts of the spherical triangle ABC given A = 143 54', B =
104 08' and C = 86 12'
ANSWER: a = 148 24' 17.57'', b = 120 25' 33.62'', c = 62 31' 44.63''

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