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What's the Tangent?
Find the Function
Who Am I?
What's Your Sine?
100
The period of a tangent graph is...
pi
100
tan45 degrees
1
100
What is the cosine of theta if the sine is 3/5?
4/5
100
I am the reciprocal of secant.
cosine
100
The sine of this angle is 1/2 (give the angle in degrees).
30 degrees
200
In the function y = 4 cos(x + 2pi) + 3, what number represents the vertical translation?
3
200
tan60 degress (must be in simplified radical form, not decimal form)
sqrt3
200
What is the tangent of theta if the cosine is 24/25?
7/24
200
I am the domain of the sine function.
all real numbers
200
The sine of this angle is sqrt2/2 (give the angle in radians).
pi/4
300
The following function is shifted in which direction? y = sin(x - pi)
right
300
tan pi/2
undefined
300
What is the sine of theta if the tangent is 1/3?
sqrt10/10
300
I am the reference angle for 120 degrees.
60 degrees
300
This angle is in Quadrant II and has a sine of sqrt3/2 (give the angle in degrees).
120 degrees
400
To find the asymptotes for a cotangent graph, you set bx-c equal to what?
-pi/2 and pi/2
400
tan pi/6 (must be in reduced radical form, not decimal form)
sqrt3/3
400
What is the secant of theta if the sine is 5/13?
13/12
400
I am the secant of a right angle.
undefined
400
These are the 3 angles from 0-360 degrees that have a sine of 0 (give angles in degrees).
0, 180, and 360 degrees
500
The range of the basic cosecant graph with no shifts is what? (Range must be written in interval notation.)
(-inf, -1] U [1, inf)
500
tan135 degrees
-1
500
What is the cosecant of theta if the tangent is 3/4?
5/3
500
The ordered pair of my terminal side on the unit circle is (-1/2, -sqrt3/2)
240 degrees or 4pi/3
500
This angle is in Quadrant IV and has a sine of -1/2 (give the angle in degrees).
330 degrees