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100

This acronym helps us remember the three basic trig ratios.

SOH CAH TOA

100

What is  tan(pi/2) ?

 

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100

Solve for all values of x over the interval  [0, 2pi)  for 

2cosx=-1

{(2pi)/3, (4pi)/3}

100

Given the equation  y=3sin(x)+5 , what is the maximum value of the graph? 

8

100

Simplify:

(cotx+tanx)/csc^2x

tan x

200

Given the triangle below, what is the measure of angle L to the nearest hundredth of a degree? 

61.93 degrees

200

Evaluate:

 f(x)=cos(1/2x)-sin(3x) if

f(90)

(sqrt2)/2 +1

200

Solve:  

2cos(theta) sin(theta)=cos(theta)

{pi/2, (3pi)/2, pi/6, (5pi)/6}

200

What is the period of the function  y=-8cos(3pix)-3 ?

2/3

200

This wild animal is 30 times more likely to be struck by lightning than people are.

Giraffe

300

What is twice the degree measure of the angle below to the nearest degree? 

(16pi)/21

274 degrees

300

In what quadrant(s) is secant negative? 

II and III

300

Solve for the general solutions

2sin(5x)=sqrt(3)

x=pi/15+(2pi)/5k

x=(2pi)/15+(2pi)/5k

300

What is the phase shift of the function 

y=9sin(8pix-22)+9

11/(4pi) right

300

This is the only word in the English language that ends in "mt"

Dreamt

400

41 feet

400

Find all values of x over  [0, 2pi) for which 

3tan^2x-1=0

x={pi/6, (5pi)/6, (7pi)/6, (11pi)/6}

400

Solve over [0, 2pi)

3sec^2(x)-2tan^2(x)-4=0

{pi/4, (3pi)/4, (5pi)/4, (7pi)/4}

400

Find the equation for the graph below. 

Multiple answers

400

Use the sum and difference formulas to find the exact value of 

cos(375)

sqrt(2)/4-sqrt(6)/4

500

What are the reference angle rules for each quadrant for RADIANS?

I:  RA = theta

II: RA = pi - theta

III: RA = theta - pi

IV: RA=2pi - theta

500

What is the range of both sine and cosine? 

[-1, 1]

500

Find all solutions of the equation below on 

[0, (3pi)/2)

sec(3x) + sqrt(2) = 0

{pi/4, (5pi)/12, (11pi)/12, (13pi)/12}

500

What is the amplitude of the equation below?

y=-8-4/5cos(9x-3pi)

4/5

500

Verify:

(sin y+tany)/(1+secy)=siny

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