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Trigonometry

Long Exam #1: Introduction and Trigonometric Functions of a General Angle


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Name: ____________________________________________
Course, Yr. & Section: ___________________________
_____________________

Date:

Instructions: Work INDEPENDENTLY and HONESTLY. Use only black or blueinked pen.
I. Fill in the blanks. Write the correct word or phrase that will make each
statement true. Incomplete or misspelled words are incorrect. (10 points)
1) Trigonometry comes from two (2) Greek works ____________________________
which means ____________________________; and __________________________ which
means _________________________________.
2) A ___________________________ is a circle with radius equal to one (1) unit and
with center at origin.

3)

radians
1 degree= minutes= seconds=

4) On a circle

r , a central angle of

radians, intercepts an arc of length

.
s =
5) The area of a sector of a circle with radius

is

K = .

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and central angle of

radians

Trigonometry
Long Exam #1: Introduction and Trigonometric Functions of a General Angle

II. Do as indicated. Show all necessary solutions for full credit. Box your final
answer.
1. Express each of the following angles in radian measure: (1 point each)
a)a) 135
135
b) 27
c) 205
d) 3

2) Express each of the following angles in degree measure: (1 point each)


a)

5
rad
9

b)

2
d) 5 rad

rad
8

3) The minute hand of a clock is 12cm


long.
How far does the tip of the hand move
after 20min? (2.5 points)

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e)

3
rad
4

4) A sector of a circle has a central angle


of 80 and a radius of 5 meters. What
is the area of the sector? (2.5 points
each)

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Trigonometry
Long Exam #1: Introduction and Trigonometric Functions of a General Angle

5) Complete the following tables: (6 points)


A. Quadrantal signs of the 6 trigonometric functions
sin
cos
tan
csc

sec

cot

QI
QII
QIII
QIV
B. Trigonometric functions of quadrantal angles. (9 points)
Point
sin
cos
tan
csc
on the Degree Radian
unit
s
s
circle

sec

cot

6) Evaluate the following: (1 point each)


a) tan 180 2 cos 180 +3 csc 270 +sin 90

b) sin 0 + 3 cot 90 +5 sec 180 4 cos 270

c) 3 sin +4 cos 03 cos + sin 2

d) 4 cos 2 5 sin 2 2 sin 2 +sin 0

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Trigonometry
Long Exam #1: Introduction and Trigonometric Functions of a General Angle

7) Determine the values of the trigonometric functions of angle if P is a point


on the terminal side of and the coordinates of P are: (7 points)
a)

P(3, 4)

8) Find the values of

b)

sin

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and

tan

if

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1,3
P

cos=

5
6 . (3 points)

Trigonometry
Long Exam #1: Introduction and Trigonometric Functions of a General Angle

9) Find the values of

sin

and

cos

if

tan=

3
4 . (3 points)

Whatever you ask for in prayer,


believe that you have received it,
and it will be yours. Mark 11:24

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