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100

Convert -70 degrees to radians (leave as multiple of π )

-7π /18

100

What quadrant is 310 degrees in?

3rd

100

sin -300 degrees

√3/2

100

Find the sin of the angle.


8/17

100

Find the radian measure of the central angle of a circle of radius 20 inches that intercepts an arc of length 3 inches. Don't forget your units.

3/20 radians

200

Convert 3π /5 to degrees

108 degrees

200

What quadrant is 5π /7 in?

2nd

200

tan 0

0

200

Find the sec of the angle. 

25/24

200

Find the value of x. Round to 2 decimal places.

16.17

300
Convert -3 degrees 15 minutes 30 seconds to decimal degree (round to 4 decimal places)

-3.2583 degrees

300

What quadrant is 600 degrees in?

3rd

300

sec 7π /4

√2

300

Find the tangent of the angle given the opposite side is 2 the hypotenuse is 3 and the adjacent is √5


2√5 / 5

300

Find the exact value of a (don't use a calculator).

7√3

400
Convert 84.2159 degrees to DMS.

84 degrees 12 minutes 57 seconds

400

What quadrant is -11π /6 in?

1st

400

cot 2π /3

-√3/3

400

Find the cosecant of angle A

√157 / 11

400

Determine the 6 trig functions of the angle (-1, 4)

sin = 4√17/17

cos = -√17/17

tan = -4

csc = √17/4

sec = -√17

cot = -1/4

500

Find the distance between the cities assuming Earth is a sphere of radius 4000 miles and the cities are on the same longitude. 

Dallas, Texas 32 degrees 47 minutes 9 seconds North

Omaha, Nebraska 41 degrees 15 minutes 42 seconds North

592 miles

500

What quadrant would the angle lie in if sin<0 and cos>0?

4th

500

tan -9π /4

-1

500

Find the cotangent of the bottom right angle.

3/4 (you can get 200 points for putting 9/12)

500

Find the values of the other five trigonometric functions of  given the following information: sin=3/5 and the angle lies in Quadrant II. 

cos = -4/5

tan = -3/4

csc = 5/3

sec = -5/4

cot = -4/3