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This print-out should have 36 questions. c) Find its complement. (Answer 0 if none
Multiple-choice questions may continue on exists.)
the next column or page – find all choices
before answering. 007 (part 4 of 4) 10.0 points
d) Find its supplement. (Answer 0 if none
001 10.0 points exists.)
Convert the angle −216◦ 9.2′′ to decimal de-
gree form. 008 10.0 points
Answer in units of ◦ . An electric hoist is used to lift a piece of
equipment. The diameter of the drum on the
002 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 points hoist is d = 9 in, and the equipment must be
Determine the quadrant in which the angle raised s = 3 ft.
lies.
a) 0.954 radians.
d
1. Quadrant IV

2. None of these

3. Quadrant I
s
4. Quadrant III

5. Quadrant II Find the number of degrees through which


the drum must rotate.
003 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 points Answer in units of ◦ .
b) −3.873 radians.
009 10.0 points
1. Quadrant I Find the radius r in the figure below.
8.5
2. None of these π/3
r
3. Quadrant II

4. Quadrant III
010 10.0 points
5. Quadrant IV
Convert the angle 125◦ 30′ to radians.
004 (part 1 of 4) 10.0 points Answer in units of radians.
Consider the angle 1.35 radians.
a) Find its complement. (Answer 0 if none 011 10.0 points
exists.) Compute the exact value of f (2π/3) when
f (x) = 2 tan x + 3 sin x .
005 (part 2 of 4) 10.0 points
b) Find its supplement. (Answer 0 if none  2π  √
exists.) 1. f = −2 2
3
006 (part 3 of 4) 10.0 points  2π  √
Consider the angle 2.77 radians. 2. f = −2 3
3
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 2π  1√ b) − π
3. f = − 2 5
3 2 6

 2π  5
π/2

4. f = 4 3 4

4
3 3

 2π  1√ 2

2
5. f = − 3 1

3 2 π
0

0
 2π  √ -1

−4 −2 2 4
6. f = 4 2 -2

−2
3 8
θ=− π
-3

-4

−4 5
012 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 points -5

Convert the angle measure to decimal degree -6

-6 -5 -4 -3 -2
3π/2
-1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6

form. a) 194 ◦ 3 ′
7 18
Answer in units of ◦ . 1. + π and − π
5 5
013 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 points 2 23
2. + π and − π
◦ ′
b) 92 7 5 5
Answer in units of ◦ . 2 18
3. + π and − π
5 5
014 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 points 18 23
4. − π and − π
Determine two coterminal angles (one posi- 5 5
tive and one negative) for
3 5. None of these
a) + π
5
6
016 10.0 points
5
π/2 Convert the angle 15.71◦ to D◦ M′ S′′ form.
4

4 3
3

θ=+ π 1. 15◦ 41′ 37′′


5
2

2
2. None of these
1

π
0

0
-1

−4 −2 2 4
-2

−2 3. 15◦ 49′ 37′′


-3

-4

−4 4. 15◦ 32′ 34′′


-5

3π/2
5. 15◦ 39′ 35′′
-6

-6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6

8 2
1. + π and − π 6. 15◦ 42′ 36′′
5 5
13 2
2. + π and − π 017 10.0 points
5 5
Find the area of the sector of the disk of radius
18 2
3. + π and − π r = 19 ft and with arc length s = 14 ft.
5 5 Answer in units of ft2 .
4. None of these
018 10.0 points
13 7 Consider the circle
5. + π and − π
5 5
015 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 points
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π 7π
1. ,
4 4
80
2. 0 , π
61
3. None of these

Find the angle in radians. π 3π


4. ,
Answer in units of radians. 2 2
π 11π
5. ,
019 (part 1 of 3) 10.0 points 6 6
A 0.5-inch-diameter pulley on an electric mo- π 5π
tor that runs at 1127 rev/min is connected by 6. ,
3 3
a belt to a 5-inch-diameter pulley on a saw
arbor. 024 (part 3 of 4) 10.0 points
a) Find the angular speed of the motor c) Without using a calculator, find two values
pulley. of θ that satisfy the condition
Answer in units of rad/min.

3
020 (part 2 of 3) 10.0 points cos θ = −
2
b) Find the angular speed of the saw pulley in
radians per minute.
Answer in units of rad/min.
1. 0◦ , 180◦
021 (part 3 of 3) 10.0 points 2. 135◦ , 225◦
c) Find the speed of the saw in revolutions per
minute. 3. 120◦ , 240◦
Answer in units of rev/min.
4. None of these
022 (part 1 of 4) 10.0 points
a) Without using a calculator, find two values 5. 90◦ , 270◦
of θ that satisfy the condition
1 6. 150◦ , 210◦
cos θ = .
2
025 (part 4 of 4) 10.0 points
1. 30◦ , 330◦ d) Express the above answer in radians.

2. 90◦ , 270◦ 1. None of these

3. 45◦ , 315◦ 5π 7π
2. ,
6 6
4. 60◦ , 300◦ 2π 4π
3. ,
3 3
5. 0◦ , 180◦ π 3π
4. ,
2 2
6. None of these
3π 5π
5. ,
023 (part 2 of 4) 10.0 points 4 4
b) Express the above answer in radians. 6. 0 , π
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if their latitudes are 46◦ 20′ 36′′ N and
026 (part 1 of 3) 10.0 points 26◦ 40′ 20′′ N. Assume that Earth is a sphere
with radius 4000 miles and the cities are on
Where does the terminal side of 4 radians the same meridian (one city is due north of
lie? the other).

1. Quadrant IV 1. 1367.97 miles

2. Quadrant II 2. 1378.76 miles

3. Quadrant III 3. 1372.07 miles

4. x-axis 4. 1373.86 miles

5. Quadrant I 5. 1373.3 miles

6. y-axis 030 (part 1 of 2) 10.0 points


The circular blade on a saw
027 (part 2 of 3) 10.0 points
What is the reference angle for 4 radians?

1. 0.785398 rad

2. 0.858407 rad

3. 0.429204 rad d in.


has a diameter of 6.9 inches and rotates at
4. 0.712389 rad 2952 revolutions per minute.
Find its angular speed.
5. 0.356194 rad Answer in units of rad/s.

028 (part 3 of 3) 10.0 points 031 (part 2 of 2) 10.0 points


Where does the terminal side of −3 radians Find the speed of the saw teeth in feet per
lie? second as they contact the wood being cut.
Answer in units of ft/s.
1. y-axis
032 10.0 points
2. Quadrant I Find the length of the arc on a circle of radius
8 ft intercepted by a central angle 142◦ .
3. Quadrant III Answer in units of ft.

4. Quadrant II 033 10.0 points


Convert 0.62 rad.
5. Quadrant IV Answer in units of ◦ .

6. x-axis 034 (part 1 of 3) 10.0 points



029 10.0 points If t = , evaluate (if possible)
4
Find the distance between the two cities a) sin t
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3
1 4.
1. 2
2

3 5. None of these
2.
2 6. −1
1
3. √
3 7. 3

4. 3
1
√ 8. √
2 3
5.
2
1
6. √
3
7. None of these
1
8. − √
2
035 (part 2 of 3) 10.0 points
b) cos t
1
1. √
2
2. None of these
1
3. √
3

2
4. −
2
5. 1
1
6.
3

3
7.
2

8. 3

036 (part 3 of 3) 10.0 points


c) tan t
1
1.
3
1
2. √
2
3. 1

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