7.1: Angles
7.2: Right Triangle Trig
7.3: Unit Cirlce
7.4: The Other Trig Functions
100

Convert 180 degrees to radians.

(pi)

100

Evaluate cos(pi/4). 

sqrt(2)/2

100

Find the exact value of sin(pi/6). 

1/2

100

Find the exact value of tan(pi/4).

1

200

Find the angle between 0 degrees and 360 degrees that is coterminal with -80 degrees. 

280 degrees

200

Solve for the unknown sides in the triangle.


a=(5sqrt(3))/2

b= 5/2

200

State the reference angle (in radians) for (3pi)/4.

pi/4

200

Find the exact value of csc(pi/3).

(2sqrt3)/3

300

Find the angle between 0 and 2pi in radians that is coterminal with

 -(20pi)/11. 

(2pi)/11

300

In a right triangle, tan(A)=5/9 , b=6 , find the length of side a (opposite angle A) and side c (the hypotenuse).

a= 10/3

c= (2sqrt(106))/9

300

State the reference angle for -330 degrees.

30 degrees

300

Find the exact value of csc((23pi)/6).

-2

400

Find the linear speed of a point on the equator of the earth if the earth has a radius of 3,960 miles and the earth rotates on its axis every 24 hours. Express answer in miles per hour. Round to two decimal places. 

1036.73 mi/hr

400

The angle of depression from the top of a building in Mayville down to a water balloon target 50 feet from the building is found to be 71 degrees. How tall is the building? Round to the nearest foot.  

145 ft

400

If cos(t)=1/7 and t is in the 4th quadrant, find the exact value of sin(t).

-(4sqrt(3))/7

400

Use identities to simplify:

sec(t)/csc(t)

tan(t)

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