Precal Week 1 20
Precal Week 1 20
Precal Week 1 20
Week 3
1st Attempt 9/10
A: True
Find the standard equation of the hyperbola which satisfies the given conditions:
Vertices (-2, 8) and (8, 8), a focus (12, 8)
A: (x−3)225 −(y−8)256=1(x−3)225−(y−8)256=1
What are the coordinates of the center of the circle given by the equation x 2+y2-16x-8y+31=0?
A: (8,4)
Give the standard equation of the circle satisfying the given condition: center at the origin, radius
4Give the standard equation of the circle satisfying the given condition: center at the origin, radius
4.
A: x2 + y2 = 16
What is the standard form of the equation of the circle x 2 + y2 + 10x – 4y – 7 = 0?
A: (x + 5)2 + (y – 2)2 = 62
A: (h,k)
A:
Give the coordinates (enclose the coordinates in parentheses) of the foci, vertices, and covertices of
the ellipse with
A: No
A parabola has focus F(-2, -5) and directrix x = 6. Find the standard equation of the parabola.
A: (y + 5)2 = -16(x - 2)
Find the standard equation of the ellipse which satisfies the given conditions.
b. center (5,3), horizontal major axis of length 20, minor axis of length 16.
Answer:
Determine the vertex of the parabola with the equation x 2 - 6x + 5y = -34. Enclose your answers in
parentheses.
A: (3, -5)
Give the coordinates of the center, foci and vertices with equation 9x2 - 4y2 - 90x - 32y = -305.
Give the coordinates (enclose the coordinates in parentheses) of the foci, vertices, and covertices of
the ellipse with equation 41x^(2) + 16y^(2) + 246x - 192y + 289 = 0
Give the standard equation of the circle satisfying the given condition in Figure 1.7
A: (x+3)2 + (y+1)2 = 25
Using the equation for the circle find its radius: x 2 + y2 + 6x + 2y + 6 = 0.
A: r = 2
Find the standard equation of the ellipse which satisfies the given conditions.
e. focus (-6, -2), covertex (-1,5), horizontal major axis
A:
Give the asymptotes of the hyperbola with equation 9x 2 - 4y2 - 90x - 32y = -305.
A:
What is the standard form of the equation of the circle x 2 + 14x + y2 - 6y - 23 = 0?
A: (x + 7)2 + (y - 3)2 = 92
3rd Attempt
Determine the directrix of the parabola with the equation x 2 - 6x + 5y = -34. Answer in complete
equation.
A: y = -(15/4)
Find the standard equation of the parabola which satisfies the given condition:
Vertex (-8, 3), directrix x = -10.5
Answer: (y - 3)2 = 10(x + 8)
An orbit of a satellite around a planet is an ellipse, with the planet at one focus of this ellipse. The
distance of the satellite from this star varies from 300,000 km to 500,000 km, attained when the
satellite is at each of the two vertices. Find the equation of this ellipse, if its center is at the origin,
and the vertices are on the x-axis. Assume all units are in 100,000 km
A:
Determine the axis of symmetry of the parabola with the equation x 2 - 6x + 5y = -34. Answer in
complete equation.
A: x = 3
What is the standard form of the equation of the circle x 2 + 14x + y2 - 6y - 23 = 0?
A: (x + 7)2 + (y - 3)2 = 92
Using the equation for the circle find its radius: x 2 + y2 + 6x + 2y + 6 = 0.
A: r = 2
A satellite dish in the shape of a paraboloid is 10 ft across, and 4 ft deep at its vertex. How far is the
receiver from the vertex, if it is placed at the focus? Round off your answer to 2 decimal places.
A: 6.25
Find the standard equation of the ellipse which satisfies the given conditions.
d. covertices (-4,8) and (10,8), a focus at (3,12)
A:
Find the standard equation of the hyperbola which satisfies the given condition:
Foci (-4, -3) and (-4, 13), the absolute value of the difference of the distances of any point
from the foci is 14.
A:
A semielliptical tunnel has height 9 ft and a width of 30 ft. A truck that is about to pass through is 12
ft wide and 8.3 ft high. Will this truck be able to pass through the tunnel?
A: No
4th Attempt
Give the coordinates of the center, foci, and covertices of the ellipse with equation 41x2 + 16y2 +
246x - 192y + 289 = 0. Only vertices are given. Enclose the coordinates in parentheses. For
example, (6, 4)
A:
Find the standard equation of the parabola which satisfies the given condition:
Vertex (1, -9), focus (-3, -9)
A: (y + 9)2 = -16(x - 1)
Give the standard equation of the circle satisfying the given condition in Figure 1.7
A: (x+3)2 + (y+1)2 = 25
A type of Conic where the plane intersects only on one cone to form an anbounded curve.
A: Parabola
Find the standard equation of the ellipse which satisfies the given conditions.
b. center (5,3), horizontal major axis of length 20, minor axis of length 16.
A:
Find the standard equation of the parabola which satisfies the given condition:
Vertex (-4, 2), focus (-4, -1)
A: (x + 4)2 = -12(y - 2)
Find the standard equation of the hyperbola which satisfies the given condition:
Foci (-4, -3) and (-4, 13), the absolute value of the difference of the distances of any point
from the foci is 14.
A:
Find the standard equation of the hyperbola which satisfies the given condition:
asymptotes
A:
Give the standard equation of the circle satisfying the given condition: center at (-4,3), radius
sqrt(7).
A: (x+4)2 + (y-3)2 = 7
Find the standard equation of the parabola with focus F(0, -3.5) and directrix y = 3.5.
A: X2 = -14y
Find the equation in standard form of the ellipse whose foci are F 1 (-8,0) and F2 (8,0), such that for
any point on it, the sum of its distances from the foci is 20.
A:
Determine the vertex, focus, directrix, and axis of symmetry of the parabola with the given
equations: Remember to enclose vertices and focus in parentheses, i.e. (8, 5); (5, 10). For
directrix and axis of symmetry, put your answer in a complete equation, i.e. y = 4.7; x = 0
Week 5
Rotate the axes to eliminate the xy-term in the equation. Then write the equation in standard form.
Answer:
The orbit of a planet around a star is described by the equation where the star is at one focus, and
all units are in millions of kilometers. The planet is closest and farthest from the star, when it is at
the vertices. How far is the planet when it is closest to the sun? How far is the planet when it is
farthest from the sun?
Rotate the axes to eliminate the xy-term in the equation.Then write the equation in standard form.
Sketch the graph of the resulting equation, showing both sets of axes.
a. x2 – 2xy + y 2 – 1 = 0
Answer:
The x’y’-coordinate system has been rotated θ degrees from the xy-coordinate system. The
coordinates of a point in the xy-coordinate system are given. Find the coordinates of the point in
the rotated coordinate system.
a.Θ = 45o, (2, 1)
Answer:
Rotate the axes to eliminate the xy-term in the equation.Then write the equation in standard form.
Sketch the graph of the resulting equation, showing both sets of axes.
b. xy – 2y – 4x = 0
A:
The x’y’-coordinate system has been rotated θ degrees from the xy-coordinate system. The
coordinates of a point in the xy-coordinate system are given. Find the coordinates of the point in
the rotated coordinate system.
a.Θ = 90o, (0, 3)
A: (-3, 0)
Rotate the axes to eliminate the xy-term in the equation. Then write the equation in standard form.
A:
A type of Conic where the plane intersects only on one cone to form an anbounded curve.
A: parabola
A big room is constructed so that the ceiling is a dome that is semielliptical in shape. If a person
stands at one focus and speaks, the sound that is made bounces off the ceiling and gets reflected
to the other focus. Thus, if two people stand at the foci (ignoring their heights), they will be able to
hear each other. If the room is 34 m long and 8 m high, how far from the center should each of two
people stand if they would like to whisper back and forth and hear each other?
A: 15 m
The x’y’-coordinate system has been rotated θ degrees from the xy-coordinate system. The
coordinates of a point in the xy-coordinate system are given. Find the coordinates of the point in the
rotated coordinate system.
b. Θ = 30o, (1, 3)
A:
A whispering gallery has a semielliptical ceiling that is 9 m high and 30 m long. How high is the
ceiling above the two foci?
A: 5.4 m
A type of Conic where the plane is tilted and intersects only on one cone to form a bounded curve.
A: ellipse
The term _________ is both used to refer to a segment from center C to a point P on the circle, and
the length of this segment.
A: radius
Rotate the axes to eliminate the xy-term in the equation.Then write the equation in standard form.
Sketch the graph of the resulting equation, showing both sets of axes.
A:
The orbit of a planet around a star is described by the equation where the star is at one focus, and
all units are in millions of kilometers. The planet is closest and farthest from the star, when it is at
the vertices. How far is the planet when it is closest to the sun? How far is the planet when it is
farthest from the sun?
Rotate the axes to eliminate the xy-term in the equation. Then write the equation in standard form.
a. xy + 1 = 0
A:
Rotate the axes to eliminate the xy-term in the equation. Then write the equation in standard form.
Rotate the axes to eliminate the xy-term in the equation. Then write the equation in
standard form.
a. xy + 1 = 0
Answer:
A big room is constructed so that the ceiling is a dome that is semielliptical in shape. If a person
stands at one focus and speaks, the sound that is made bounces off the ceiling and gets reflected
to the other focus. Thus, if two people stand at the foci (ignoring their heights), they will be able to
hear each other. If the room is 34 m long and 8 m high, how far from the center should each of two
people stand if they would like to whisper back and forth and hear each other?
A: 15 m
Rotate the axes to eliminate the xy-term in the equation.Then write the equation in standard form.
Sketch the graph of the resulting equation, showing both sets of axes.
b. xy – 2y – 4x = 0
Answer:
The x’y’-coordinate system has been rotated θ degrees from the xy-coordinate system. The
coordinates of a point in the xy-coordinate system are given. Find the coordinates of the point in the
rotated coordinate system.
b. Θ = 30o, (1, 3)
Answer:
A type of Conic where the plane intersects only on one cone to form an anbounded curve.
A: parabola
The x’y’-coordinate system has been rotated θ degrees from the xy-coordinate system. The
coordinates of a point in the xy-coordinate system are given. Find the coordinates of the point in
the rotated coordinate system.
a.Θ = 45o, (2, 1)
Answer:
The term _________ is both used to refer to a segment from center C to a point P on the circle, and
the length of this segment.
A: radius
Rotate the axes to eliminate the xy-term in the equation.Then write the equation in standard form.
Sketch the graph of the resulting equation, showing both sets of axes.
a. x2 – 2xy + y 2 – 1 = 0
Answer:
The x’y’-coordinate system has been rotated θ degrees from the xy-coordinate system. The
coordinates of a point in the xy-coordinate system are given. Find the coordinates of the point in
the rotated coordinate system.
a.Θ = 90o, (0, 3)
A: (-3, 0)
Week 7
The ______ is the point midway between the focus and the directrix.
A: vertex
Solve the system by the method of elimination and check any solutions algebraically:
A: (5, -2)
Solve the system by the method of substitution. Check your solution graphically.
-2x + y = -5
X2 + y2 = 25
A: (4, -1)
Solve the system by the method of elimination and check any solutions algebraically.
X + 2y = 4
X – 2y = 1
A: (3, 4)
Solve the system by the method of substitution.
1.5x + 0.8y = 2.3
0.3x – 0.2y = 0.1
A: (1, 1)
A ___________ has a shape of paraboloid, where each cross section is a parabola.
A: satellite dish
A: (4, 3)
An airplane flying into a headwind travels the 1800-mile flying distance between Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania and Phoenix, Arizona in 3 hours and 36 minutes. On the return flight, the distance is
traveled in 3 hours. Find the airspeed of the plane and the speed of the wind, assuming that both
remain constant.
A:
Solve the system by the method of substitution. Check your solution graphically.
2x + y = 6
-x + y = 0
A: (2, 2)
Solve the system by the method of elimination and check any solutions algebraically.
X + 2y = 4
X – 2y = 1
A: (3, 4)
Solve the system by the method of substitution:
-x + 2y = 2
3x + y = 15
A: (4, 3)
Solve the system by the method of substitution. Check your solution graphically.
-2x + y = -5
X2 + y2 = 25
The ______ is the point midway between the focus and the directrix.
A: vertex
Solve the system by the method of elimination and check any solutions algebraically:
Week 9
Find the sum using the formulas for the sums of powers of integers.
A: 73 71 wrong 72 wrong
A: 1,259,712x2y7
Expand the expression in the difference quotient and simplify.
f(x+h)−f(x)hf(x+h)−f(x)h
F(x) = √x
Answer:
Find Pk+1 for the given P k.
Answer:
Calculate the binomial coefficient.
C3
s
A: 10
Expand the expression in the difference quotient and simplify.
F(x) = x3
A: 3x2 + 3xh + h2, h ≠ 0
Find Pk+1 for the given P k.
Answer:
Find a formula for the sum of the first n terms of the sequence.
Answer:
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
(y - 4)3
A: vertex
Find the sum using the formulas for the sums of powers of integers.
A: 120
Find a quadratic model for the sequence with the indicated terms.
Answer:
The shape of this conic section is a bounded curve which looks like a flattened circle.
A: ellipse
Expand the binomial by using Pascal’s Triangle to determine the coefficients.
(x + 2y)5
A: 1
Find the sum using the formulas for the sums of powers of integers.
A: -3399
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
(x + 1)4
A: vertices
Calculate the binomial coefficient.
(104)
A: 210
A type of Conic where the plane intersects both cones to form two unbounded curves
A: hyperbola
(x2 + y2)4
A: X8 + 4x6y2 + 6x4y4 + 4x2y6 + y8
Expand the binomial by using Pascal’s Triangle to determine the coefficients.
(2t - s)5
A: 73 71wrong 72 wrong
F(x) = x3
A: 3x + 3xh + h , h ≠ 0
2 2
Find a quadratic model for the sequence with the indicated terms.
A:
Use the Binomial Theorem to approximate the quantity accurate to three decimal places.
(2.99)12
A: 510568.785
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
2(x – 3)5 + 5(x – 3)2
A: 1,259,712x2y7
Find a quadratic model for the sequence with the indicated terms.
A:
A type of Conic where the plane intersects both cones to form two unbounded curves
A: hyperbola
Find a formula for the sum of the first n terms of the sequence.
A:
A type of Conic where the plane is horizontal.
A: horizontal
Use the Binomial Theorem to approximate the quantity accurate to three decimal places.
(2.99)12
A: 510568.785
Find the specified nth term in the expansion of the binomial.
(x + y)10, n = 4
A: 120x7y3
Find the sum using the formulas for the sums of powers of integers.
A: 120
(x + 1)4
A: X4 + 4x3 + 6x2 + 4x + 1
Find the specified nth term in the expansion of the binomial.
(4x + 3y)9, n = 8
A: 1,259,712x2y7
Calculate the binomial coefficient.
(104)
A: 210
The ______ is the point midway between the focus and the directrix.
A: vertex
A:
Write the first six terms of the sequence beginning with the given term. Then calculate the first and
second differences of the sequence. State whether the sequence has a linear model, a quadratic
model, or neither. The first item serves as your example.
Second differences: 1, 2, 2, -1
neither
4th Attempt
These are points on the ellipse, collinear with the center anf foci.
A: vertices
Use the Binomial Theorem to approximate the quantity accurate to three decimal places.
(1.02)8
A: 1.172
A: ellipse
Expand the binomial by using Pascal’s Triangle to determine the coefficients.
(x + 2y)5
(x2 + y2)4
A: X + 4x y + 6x y + 4x y + y
8 6 2 4 4 2 6 8
F(x) = √x
A:
C3
s
A: 10
Find a quadratic model for the sequence with the indicated terms.
(wrong)
A:
1st Quarter Exam
1st Attempt 35.84/50
What is the quadrant or axis on which the point is located? (7,7)
A: I
What is the standard form of the equation of the circle x 2 + y2 + 10x - 4y - 7 = 0?
A: (x + 5)2 + (y - 2)2 = 62
Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics:
Vertices: (0, 4), (4, 4); minor axis of length 2
A:
Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics:
A:
Find the standard form of the equation of the parabola with the given characteristics:
Vertex: (0, 4); directrix: y = 2
A:
Using the equation for the circle find its radius: x 2 + y2 + 6x + 2y + 6 = 0.
A: r = 2
What is the quadrant or axis on which the point is located? (13, -14)
A: IV
In order to graph a circle one must graph all the points that are equidistant from:
A: a single point at the center.
Where is the center of the circle? (x-h) 2+(y-k)2=r
A: (h,k)
Which answer choice shows the center of the circle with the equation x 2 + y2 -8x +14y +57.
A: (4, -7)
Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics:
Foci: (0, 0), (0, 8); major axis of length 16
A:
Find the standard equation of the ellipse which satisfies the given conditions.
c.major axis of length 22, foci 9 units above and below the center (2,4)
A:
What is the quadrant or axis on which the point is located? (-10, -16)
A: Quadrant III
What does r refer to in the following equation? (x-h) 2+(y-k)2=r
A: The square of the radius of a circle.
Classify the graph of the equation as a circle, a parabola, an ellipse, or a hyperbola.
x2−4x−8y+2=0
A: parabola
Find the standard equation of the hyperbola which satisfies the given conditions:
Vertices (-2, 8) and (8, 8), a focus (12, 8)
A:
Find the standard equation of the hyperbola which satisfies the given condition:
Center (-6, 9), a vertex (-6, 15), conjugate axis of length 12
A:
Complete the table. Identify the conic as a circle or an ellipse. Find the center, radius, vertices, foci,
and eccentricity of the conic (if applicable). Write N/A if the column is not applicable to the conic.
Answer:
Number 2 Given : (5sqrt, 0) (-5sqrt, 0)
A: True
Find the center point of the following circle x 2 + y2 + 8x + 4y - 3 = 40.
A: (-4, -2)
Classify the graph of the equation as a circle, a parabola, an ellipse, or a hyperbola.
x2+y2−6x+4y+9=0
A: Circle
y2−4x2+4x−2y−4=0
A: hyperbola
Find the standard form of the equation of the parabola with the given characteristics:
Vertex: (5, 2); focus: (3, 2)
A:
Find the standard equation of the hyperbola which satisfies the given condition:
Foci (-4, -3) and (-4, 13), the absolute value of the difference of the distances of any point
from the foci is 14.
A:
What kind of symmetry does a circle have?
Find the standard equation of the ellipse which satisfies the given conditions.
e. focus (-6, -2), covertex (-1,5), horizontal major axis
A:
What is the quadrant or axis on which the point is located? (-15, 0)
A: x-axis
Classify the graph of the equation as a circle, a parabola, an ellipse, or a hyperbola.
25x2−10x−200y−119=0
A: parabola
Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics:
Vertices: (0, 2), (4, 2); endpoints of the minor axis: (2, 3), (2, 1)
A:
Classify the graph of the equation as a circle, a parabola, an ellipse, or a hyperbola.
4x2+16y2−4x−32y+1=04x2+16y2−4x−32y+1=0
A: ellipse
Find the standard equation of the ellipse which satisfies the given conditions.
b. center (5,3), horizontal major axis of length 20, minor axis of length 16.
A:
A semielliptical tunnel has height 9 ft and a width of 30 ft. A truck that is about to pass through is 12
ft wide and 8.3 ft high. Will this truck be able to pass through the tunnel?
A: No
A: hyperbola
What is the standard form of the equation of the circle x 2 + 14x + y2 - 6y - 23 = 0?
A: (x + 7)2 + (y - 3)2 = 92
Two control towers are located at points Q(-500, 0) and R(500, 0), on a straight shore where the
x-axis runs through (all distances are in meters). At the same moment, both towers sent a radio
signal to a ship out at sea, each traveling at 300 m/µs. The ship received the signal from Q 3 µs
(microseconds) before the message from R.
A:
Classify the graph of the equation as a circle, a parabola, an ellipse, or a hyperbola.
100x2+100y2−100x+400y+409=0
A: Circle
Classify the graph of the equation as a circle, a parabola, an ellipse, or a hyperbola.
4x2+3y2+8x−24y+51=0
A: ellipse
Find the standard equation of the ellipse which satisfies the given conditions.
a. foci (-7,6) and (-1,6), the sum of the distances of any point from the foci is 14.
A: (x+4)²/49+(y-6)²/40=1
2nd Attempt 45.11/50 (lack of time)
What are the coordinates of the figure below:
A: Circle
Find the standard equation of the hyperbola which satisfies the given conditions:
Vertices (-2, 8) and (8, 8), a focus (12, 8)
A:
What does r refer to in the following equation? (x-h) 2+(y-k)2=r
A: The square of the radius of a circle.
y=43x+13 and y=−43x+413,a vertex (−1,7)
A:
Where is the center of the circle? (x-h) 2+(y-k)2=r
A: (h,k)
Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics:
A:
Find the standard equation of the ellipse which satisfies the given conditions.
a. foci (-7,6) and (-1,6), the sum of the distances of any point from the foci is 14.
A:
Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics:
Vertices: (0, 4), (4, 4); minor axis of length 2
A:
Which answer choice shows the center of the circle with the equation x 2 + y2 -8x +14y +57.
A: (4, -7)
What kind of symmetry does a circle have?
A: All of the answer choices are correct.
Find the standard form of the equation of the parabola with the given characteristics:
Vertex: (5, 2); focus: (3, 2)
A:
Find the standard equation of the hyperbola which satisfies the given condition:
Foci (-4, -3) and (-4, 13), the absolute value of the difference of the distances of any point
from the foci is 14.
A:
What are the coordinates of the given figure below:
A:
Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics:
Foci: (0, 0), (0, 8); major axis of length 16
A:
In order to graph a circle one must graph all the points that are equidistant from:
A: a single point at the center.
A truck that is about to pass through the tunnel from the previous item is 10 ft wide and 8.3 ft high.
Will this truck be able to pass through the tunnel?
A: Yes
Classify the graph of the equation as a circle, a parabola, an ellipse, or a hyperbola.
y2−4x2+4x−2y−4=0
A: Hyperbola
Two control towers are located at points Q(-500, 0) and R(500, 0), on a straight shore where the
x-axis runs through (all distances are in meters). At the same moment, both towers sent a radio
signal to a ship out at sea, each traveling at 300 m/µs. The ship received the signal from Q 3 µs
(microseconds) before the message from R.
A:
Find the standard form of the equation of the parabola with the given characteristics:
A:
Find the standard form of the equation of the parabola with the given characteristics:
Vertex: (0, 4); directrix: y = 2
A:
An orbit of a satellite around a planet is an ellipse, with the planet at one focus of this ellipse. The
distance of the satellite from this star varies from 300,000 km to 500,000 km, attained when the
satellite is at each of the two vertices. Find the equation of this ellipse, if its center is at the origin,
and the vertices are on the x-axis. Assume all units are in 100,000 km.
A:
What is the standard form of the equation of the circle x 2 + 14x + y2 - 6y - 23 = 0?
A: (x + 7)2 + (y - 3)2 = 92
Classify the graph of the equation as a circle, a parabola, an ellipse, or a hyperbola.
25x2−10x−200y−119=0
A: Parabola
Find the standard equation of the hyperbola which satisfies the given condition:
Center (-6, 9), a vertex (-6, 15), conjugate axis of length 12
A:
Classify the graph of the equation as a circle, a parabola, an ellipse, or a hyperbola.
A: hyperbola
What is the quadrant or axis on which the point is located? (-15, 0)
A: x-axis
Find the standard equation of the ellipse which satisfies the given conditions.
c.major axis of length 22, foci 9 units above and below the center (2,4)
A:
A: ellipse
Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics:
Vertices: (0, 2), (4, 2); endpoints of the minor axis: (2, 3), (2, 1)
A:
Complete the table. Identify the conic as a circle or an ellipse. Find the center, radius, vertices, foci,
and eccentricity of the conic (if applicable). Write N/A if the column is not applicable to the conic.
ANSWER:
4th Attempt
Complete the table. Identify the conic as a circle or an ellipse. Find the center, radius, vertices, foci, and
eccentricity of the conic (if applicable). Write N/A if the column is not applicable to the conic.
Answer:
Classify the graph of the equation as a circle, a parabola, an ellipse, or a hyperbola.
A: ellipse
What are the coordinates of the figure below:
A: (x + 5)2 + (y - 2)2 = 62
Find the standard form of the equation of the parabola with the given characteristics:
Focus: (2, 2); directrix: x = -2
Answer:
Classify the graph of the equation as a circle, a parabola, an ellipse, or a hyperbola.
A: circle
Using the equation for the circle find its radius: x 2 + y2 + 6x + 2y + 6 = 0.
A: r = 2
A: parabola
Find the center point of the following circle x 2 + y2 + 8x + 4y - 3 = 40.
A: (-4, -2)
A: Quadrant I
What is the quadrant or axis on which the point is located? (13, -14)
A: Quadrant IV
Find the standard form of the equation of the parabola with the given characteristics:
A:
What are the coordinates of the figure below:
Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics:
A:
Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics:
A:
A:
Find the standard form of the equation of the parabola with the given characteristics:
Vertex: (0, 4); directrix: y = 2
A:
Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics:
Vertices: (0, 2), (4, 2); endpoints of the minor axis: (2, 3), (2, 1)
A:
A truck that is about to pass through the tunnel from the previous item is 10 ft wide and 8.3 ft high.
Will this truck be able to pass through the tunnel?
A: Yes
Find the standard form of the equation of the parabola with the given characteristics:
Focus: (2, 2); directrix: x = -2
A:
Find the standard equation of the hyperbola which satisfies the given condition:
Foci (-4, -3) and (-4, 13), the absolute value of the difference of the distances of any point
from the foci is 14.
A:
Find the standard equation of the hyperbola which satisfies the given condition:
asymptotes
A:
Two control towers are located at points Q(-500, 0) and R(500, 0), on a straight shore where the
x-axis runs through (all distances are in meters). At the same moment, both towers sent a radio
signal to a ship out at sea, each traveling at 300 m/µs. The ship received the signal from Q 3 µs
(microseconds) before the message from R.
A:
Find the standard equation of the ellipse which satisfies the given conditions.
i. foci (-7,6) and (-1,6), the sum of the distances of any point from the foci is 14.
A:
A: parabola
Find the standard equation of the hyperbola which satisfies the given conditions:
Vertices (-2, 8) and (8, 8), a focus (12, 8)
A:
Find the standard form of the equation of the parabola with the given characteristics:
A:
Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics:
Foci: (0, 0), (0, 8); major axis of length 16
A:
In order to graph a circle one must graph all the points that are equidistant from:
A: a single point at the center.
A: ellipse
Classify the graph of the equation as a circle, a parabola, an ellipse, or a hyperbola.
4x2+16y2−4x−32y+1=0
A: ellipse
Where is the center of the circle? (x-h) 2+(y-k)2=r
A: (h,k)
A: I or Quadrant I
4x2−y2−4x−3=0
A: hyperbola
Which answer choice shows the center of the circle with the equation x 2 + y2 -8x +14y +57.
A: (4, -7)
Find the standard equation of the hyperbola which satisfies the given condition:
Center (-6, 9), a vertex (-6, 15), conjugate axis of length 12
A:
Find the center point of the following circle x 2 + y2 + 8x + 4y – 3 = 40.
A: (-4, -2)
What are the coordinates of the given figure below:
A:
What is the quadrant or axis on which the point is located? (13, -14)
A: IV
A semielliptical tunnel has height 9 ft and a width of 30 ft. A truck that is about to pass through is 12
ft wide and 8.3 ft high. Will this truck be able to pass through the tunnel?
A: No
Find the standard equation of the ellipse which satisfies the given conditions.
c.major axis of length 22, foci 9 units above and below the center (2,4)
A:
Find the standard equation of the ellipse which satisfies the given conditions.
e. focus (-6, -2), covertex (-1,5), horizontal major axis
A:
Classify the graph of the equation as a circle, a parabola, an ellipse, or a hyperbola.
Y2−4x2+4x−2y−4=0
A: hyperbola
Find the standard form of the equation of the parabola with the given characteristics:
A:
A: circle
Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics:
A:
What is the quadrant or axis on which the point is located? (-10, -16)
A: Quadrant III
What is the standard form of the equation of the circle x 2 + y2 + 10x – 4y – 7 = 0?
A: (x + 5)2 + (y – 2)2 = 62
Using the equation for the circle find its radius: x 2 + y2 + 6x + 2y + 6 = 0.
A: r = 2
A: True
Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics:
A:
What is the standard form of the equation of the circle x 2 + 14x + y2 – 6y – 23 = 0?
A: (x + 7)2 + (y – 3)2 = 92
Find the standard form of the equation of the parabola with the given characteristics:
Vertex: (5, 2); focus: (3, 2)
A:
Classify the graph of the equation as a circle, a parabola, an ellipse, or a hyperbola.
A: Circle
What is the quadrant or axis on which the point is located? (-15, 0)
A: x-axis
A: parabola
Week 11- 13
1st Attempt 9/10
Find the period and amplitude.
A: Period: 1, Amplitude: ¼
Evaluate (if possible) the six trigonometric functions of the real number. If not possible, answer
with “undefined.”
Answer:
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle. Give your answer
in degrees using the following format: ex. 34, -25
A: 405,-315
A: Quadrant II
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. The answer should be in the following
format: ex. Quadrant I
d. -336°
A: Quadrant I
Use the value of the trigonometric function to evaluate the indicated functions.
Sin t = 1/3
i. csc(-t)
A: -3
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. (The angle measure is given in radians.)
Answer:
Use the value of the trigonometric function to evaluate the indicated functions.
Cos (-t) = -(1/5)
i. sec(-t)
Answer: -5
A: 405,-315
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. (The angle measure is given in radians.)
A:
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle. Give your answer
in degrees using the following format: ex. 34, -25
A: 324, -396
A: Quadrant III
State the quadrant in which θ lies:
Sin θ > 0 and tan θ < 0
Quadrant II
Find a and d for the function f(x) = a cos x + d such that the graph of f matches the figure.
A=2
d=1
A = -4
d=4
Find the period and amplitude.
Y = -2 sin x
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. The answer should be in the following
format: ex. Quadrant I
b. 285°
Answer: Quadrant IV
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. The answer should be in the following
format: ex. Quadrant I
d. -336°
A: Quadrant I
3rd Attempt
Find the period and amplitude.
Find a and d for the function f(x) = a cos x + d such that the graph of f matches the figure.
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. The answer should be in the following format: ex.
Quadrant I
c. -132° 50'
A: Quadrant III
Find the period and amplitude.
y = -2 sin x
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle. Give your answer
in degrees using the following format: ex. 34, -25
A: 324, -396
Evaluate (if possible) the six trigonometric functions of the real number. If not possible, answer
with "undefined."
A: 405,-315
Find the angle in radians.
A: 5
Complete the table. Determine the exact values of the six trigonometric functions of the angles. Let
the given examples serve as your guide.:
4th Attempt
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle.
A:
Evaluate the sine, cosine and tangent of the real number. Write "undefined" if it's not possible.
Find the period and amplitude.
y = -2 sin x
A: -3
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. The answer should be in the following
format: ex. Quadrant I
d. -336°
A: Quadrant I
State the quadrant in which θ lies:
Sin θ > 0 and tan θ < 0
A: Quadrant II
Find the period and amplitude.
Find a and d for the function f(x) = a cos x + d such that the graph of f matches the figure.
A: 5
State the quadrant in which θ lies:
Sin θ < 0 and cos θ < 0
A: Quadrant III
Find the values of the six trigonometric functions of θ with the given constraint.
Determine the quadrant in which each angle lies. The answer should be in the following
format: ex. Quadrant I
a. 130°
A: Quadrant II
Evaluate the trigonometric function using its period as an aid.
sin 5π
A: 0
WEEK 15
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
(a + 6)4
Find the length of the arc on a circle of radius intercepted by a central angle θ.
Radius: 15 inches Central Angle: 180 0
A: 47.12
A:
C15
20
A: 15,504
Use the given values to evaluate the trigonometric function asked.
A:
Find the sum using the formulas for the sums of powers of integers.
A: 91
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle.
A:
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Choose the best
answer.
A: sec x + 1
Find the sum using the formulas for the sums of powers of integers.
Answer: 979
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
(3a - 4b)5
A: 243a5 – 1620a4b + 4320a3b2 – 5760a2b3 + 3840ab4 – 1024b5
A: -2
Calculate the binomial coefficient.
(85)
A: 56
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle.
A:
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Choose the best answer.
A: sec x + 1
Find the sum using the formulas for the sums of powers of integers.
A: 979
(10098)
A: 4,950
Use the fundamental identities to simplify the expression. Choose the most suitable choice from
the list.
A: cos x
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle.
A:
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Choose the best answer.
A: sec4 x
Use the given value to evaluate (if possible) all six trigonometric functions. If it isn't possible,
answer with "undefined."
A: sin2 x tan2 x
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle.
A:
A:
Use the fundamental identities to simplify the expression. Choose the most suitable choice from
the list.
A: csc θ
Use the given values to evaluate the trigonometric function asked.
A:
Calculate the binomial coefficient.
(85)
A: 56
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle.
A:
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Choose the best answer.
A: sin2 x tan2 x
Find a formula for the sum of the first n terms of the sequence.
A:
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
(a + 6)4
A:
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
(3a – 4b)5
Find a formula for the sum of the first terms of the sequence.
1, 5, 9, 13
A:
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Choose the best answer.
A: sin2 x tan2 x
A:
Use the fundamental identities to simplify the expression. Choose the most suitable choice from
the list.
A: csc θ
Use the given value to evaluate (if possible) all six trigonometric functions. If it isn’t possible,
answer with “undefined.”
A:
(10098)
A: 4,950
1, 5, 9, 13
A:
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Choose the best answer.
A: sin x tan x
2 2
C15
20
A:15,504
Use the given values to evaluate the trigonometric function asked.
A:
Calculate the binomial coefficient.
(85)
A: 56
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Choose the best answer.
A: sec4 x
A: sin x tan x
2 2
(3a – 4b)5
A: 4,950
Use the given values to evaluate the trigonometric function asked.
A:
Find the sum using the formulas for the sums of powers of integers.
A: 979
Use the fundamental identities to simplify the expression. Choose the most suitable choice from
the list.
A: cos x
Use the given values to evaluate the trigonometric function asked.
A: -2
6th Attempt 16/20
Use the given value to evaluate (if possible) all six trigonometric functions. If it isn’t possible,
answer with “undefined.”
A:
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
A:
Find a formula for the sum of the first n terms of the sequence.
A:
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Choose the best answer.
A: sec x + 1
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Choose the best answer.
A: sin x tan x
2 2
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Choose the best answer.
A: sec x4
Find the sum using the formulas for the sums of powers of integers.
A: 91
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle.
A:
Use the fundamental identities to simplify the expression. Choose the most suitable choice from
the list.
A: csc θ
(85)
A: 56
Find a formula for the sum of the first terms of the sequence.
1, 5, 9, 13
A:
Find the length of the arc on a circle of radius intercepted by a central angle θ.
Radius: 3 meters Central Angle: 1 radian
A: 3 meters
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle.
A:
Calculate the binomial coefficient.
C15
20
A: 15,504
Find the sum using the formulas for the sums of powers of integers.
A: 979
Find the length of the arc on a circle of radius intercepted by a central angle θ.
Radius: 15 inches Central Angle: 180 0
A: 47.12
A: cos x
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle.
A:
A:
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
(a + 6)4
A: a + 24a + 216a + 864a + 1296
4 3 2
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Choose the best answer.
A: sin x tan x
2 2
A:
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Choose the best answer.
A: sec x + 1
Find the sum using the formulas for the sums of powers of integers.
A: 91
Find the length of the arc on a circle of radius intercepted by a central angle θ.
Radius: 15 inches Central Angle: 180 0
A: 47.12
Find the sum using the formulas for the sums of powers of integers.
A: 979
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Choose the best answer.
A: sec x4
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle.
A:
Use the fundamental identities to simplify the expression. Choose the most suitable choice from
the list.
A: csc θ
Calculate the binomial coefficient.
(85)
A: 56
A: 15,504
Use the given values to evaluate the trigonometric function asked.
Using the values: find the sec x.
A: -2
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle.
A:
Find a formula for the sum of the first n terms of the sequence.
A:
Use the given values to evaluate the trigonometric function asked.
A:
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
A:
Use the given value to evaluate (if possible) all six trigonometric functions. If it isn't possible,
answer with "undefined."
10th Attempt 16/20
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
(3a - 4b)5
A: 243a – 1620a b + 4320a b – 5760a b + 3840ab – 1024b
5 4 3 2 2 3 4 5
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Choose the best answer.
A: sin x tan x
2 2
Factor the expression and use the fundamental identities to simplify. Choose the best answer.
A: sec x + 1
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle.
A:
Use the fundamental identities to simplify the expression. Choose the most suitable choice from
the list.
A: csc θ
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
A:
Use the given values to evaluate the trigonometric function asked.
A:
Use the given value to evaluate (if possible) all six trigonometric functions. If it isn't possible,
answer with "undefined."
Find the length of the arc on a circle of radius intercepted by a central angle θ.
Radius: 3 meters Central Angle: 1 radian
A: 3 meters
Determine two coterminal angles (one positive and one negative) for each angle.
A:
WEEK 17
1st Attempt 8/10
Find the exact value of the sine of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
105° = 60° + 45°
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 °, 360°].
4cos2θ=8sinθcosθ
A: 22.5° + 360°n, 112.5° + 360°n, 202.5° + 360°n, 292.5° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that and cos . (Both
are in Quadrant II.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered like so: 4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
cos (u + v)
A: 16/65
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
cos 2x = 3√2
A:
Find the exact value of the tangent of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
285°
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 °, 360°].
2cos22θ=1−cos2θ
A: 30° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 150° + 360°n, 210° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, 330° + 360°n, where n is
any integer.
A:
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sin 3x = 0
A:
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
A:
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that and cos . (Both are
in Quadrant II.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered like so: 4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
tan (u + v)
A: -(63/16)
A: 11.8° + 360°n, 78.2° + 360°n, 191.8° + 360°n, 258.2° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 °, 360°].
4cos2θ=8sinθcosθ
A: 22.5° + 360°n, 112.5° + 360°n, 202.5° + 360°n, 292.5° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sin and cos
. (Both u and v are in Quadrant III.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered like so: 4/5, 1/2,
3/4, -(5/10)
sec (u + v)
A: 5/3
3rd Attempt6/10
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that and cos .
(Both are in Quadrant II.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered like so: 4/5, 1/2,
3/4, -(5/10)
cos (u + v)
A: 16/65
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sin and cos
. (Both u and v are in Quadrant III.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered
like so: 4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
sec (u + v)
A: 5/3
4cos2θ=8sinθcosθ4cos2θ=8sinθcosθ
A: 22.5° + 360°n, 112.5° + 360°n, 202.5° + 360°n, 292.5° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
cosθ=sin2θ2cosθ=sin2θ2
A: 70.5° + 360°n, 289.5° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sin and cos
. (Both u and v are in Quadrant III.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered like so:
4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
tan (u - v)
A: -(44/117)
Find the exact value of each expression.
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sin 3x = 0
A:
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
A: tan 239
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that and cos .
(Both are in Quadrant II.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered like so: 4/5, 1/2,
3/4, -(5/10)
sec (v - u)
A: 65/56
A:
A:
2−sin2θ=4sin2θ
A: 11.8° + 360°n, 78.2° + 360°n, 191.8° + 360°n, 258.2° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
cot3x=3–√
A:
Find the exact value of the sine of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
A:
2cos22θ=1−cos2θ
A: 30° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 150° + 360°n, 210° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, 330° + 360°n, where n is
any integer.
sinθ−sin2θ=0sinθ−sin2θ=0
A: 0° + 360°n, 60° + 360°n, 180° + 360°, 300° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
cos 2x = 3√2
A:
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that and cos .
(Both are in Quadrant II.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered like so: 4/5, 1/2,
3/4, -(5/10)
tan (u + v)
A: -(63/16)
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
3tan3x=3–√3tan3x=3
A:
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that and cos . (Both
are in Quadrant II.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered like so: 4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
cos (u + v)
A: 16/65
Find the exact value of the tangent of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
285°
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sin and cos
. (Both u and v are in Quadrant III.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered like so:
4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
tan (u - v)
A: -(44/117)
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that and cos .
(Both are in Quadrant II.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered like so: 4/5, 1/2,
3/4, -(5/10)
sec (v - u)
A: 65/56
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
WEEK 19
Find the exact value of the cosine of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
195° = 225° - 30°
A: (0, 3)
Answer: Ellipse
Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest tenth as
appropriate.
2cos2+cosx=12cos2+cosx=1
Answer: π3+2nπ,π+2nπ,5π3+2nππ3+2nπ,π+2nπ,5π3+2nπ, where n is any integer
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
cos2x=−12
Answer:
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Parabola, Vertex or vertices: (5, π)
A:
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Parabola, Vertex or vertices: (1, -π/2)
A:
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
A: tan 3x
A point in polar coordinates is given. Convert the point to rectangular coordinates.
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
23–√sin2x=3–√
Answer:
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
y=4
Answer: R = 4 csc θ
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Ellipse, Vertex or vertices: (2, 0), (10, π)
Answer:
A:
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of
the point, using -2π < θ < 2π.
(0,−7π60,−7π6)
A:
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
r = 62−3sinθ
Find the exact value of the tangent of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
-165°
A:
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Parabola, Eccentricity: e = 1, Directrix: x = -1
A:
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sin u=−725u=−725
A:
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
sin 3 cos 1.2 - cos 3 sin 1.2
A: sin 1.8
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
tan 4x = 0
A:
Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest
tenth as appropriate.
3sin2x−sinx−1=0
A: .9 + 2nπ, 2.3 + 2nπ, 3.6 + 2nπ, 5.8 + 2nπ, where n is any integer
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
xy = 16
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
sin2θ=2cos2θ
A: 45° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 225° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest
tenth as appropriate.
4cos2x−1=0
A:
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
2sinθ−1=cscθ
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
A: R = 10 sec θ
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
Answer:
A:
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
y=4
A: R = 4 csc θ
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
A: 4x – 5y – 36y – 36 = 0
2 2
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
A:
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of the point,
using -2π < θ < 2π.
A:
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Parabola, Vertex or vertices: (5, π)
A:
A: parabola
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of the point,
using -2π < θ < 2π.
A:
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sin u=−725u=−725
and cos . v=−45v=−45 (Both u and v are in Quadrant III.) Note that
answers in fractions must be entered like so: 4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
cos (u + v)
A: 3/5
A: Parabola
A:
Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest tenth as
appropriate.
A:
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Hyperbola, Eccentricity: e = 2, Directrix: x = 1
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Find the exact value of the cosine of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
195° = 225° - 30°
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
A: 45° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 225° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
X2 + y2 = a2
A:
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
X = 10
A: R = 10 sec θ
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sinu=513sinu=513 and
A: -(63/65)
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
A:
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
Cos2x=−12cos2x=−12
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sinx2=2–√−sinx2
A:
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
A: cos 40
Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest tenth as
appropriate.
A: .9 + 2nπ, 2.3 + 2nπ, 3.6 + 2nπ, 5.8 + 2nπ, where n is any integer
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
Xy = 16
A:
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Parabola, Vertex or vertices: (1, -π/2)
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Ellipse, Eccentricity: e = 1/2, Directrix: x = 1
A: (wrong)
A: X2 + 4y – 4 = 0
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of the point,
using -2π < θ < 2π.
A:
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
A:
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
r=4
A: x2+y2=16x2+y2=16
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
r=4cscθ
A: y = 4
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
A: 60° + 360°n, 300° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
A point in polar coordinates is given. Convert the point to rectangular coordinates.
Answer:
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
A: 0° + 360°n, 30° + 360°n, 150° + 360°n, 180° + 360°n, where n is any integer
A: 40
Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins
with 1.
1, -1, 1, -1,1,...
A:
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
3x - y + 2 = 0
A:
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
A:
Find the exact value of the cosine of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
195° = 225° - 30°
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
A:
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
r=4
A:
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
A: tan 3x
Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest tenth as
appropriate.
A: .9 + 2nπ, 2.3 + 2nπ, 3.6 + 2nπ, 5.8 + 2nπ, where n is any integer
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest tenth as
appropriate.
A:
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
A: y = 4
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 °, 360°].
A: 11.8° + 360°n, 78.2° + 360°n, 191.8° + 360°n, 258.2° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
A: 45° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 225° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins with 1.
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
A:
A: 30° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 150° + 360°n, 210° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, 330° + 360°n,
where n is any integer.
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
A: 0° + 360°n, 60° + 360°n, 180° + 360°, 300° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
A:
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of the point,
using -2π < θ < 2π.
A:
Find the sum.
A:
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Ellipse, Eccentricity: e = 1/2, Directrix: x = 1
A: (wrong)
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
tan 4x = 0
A:
Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins with 1.
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sin 3x = 0
A:
Find the sum.
A: 9/5
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of the point,
using -2π < θ < 2π.
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
A:
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
y2 - 8x - 16 = 0
A:
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Parabola, Vertex or vertices: (1, -π/2)
A:
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sinu=513sinu=513
and cos .v=−35v=−35 (Both are in Quadrant II.) Note that answers in fractions
must be entered like so: 4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
sin (u + v)
A: -(63/65)
Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest tenth as
appropriate.
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
A: 22.5° + 360°n, 112.5° + 360°n, 202.5° + 360°n, 292.5° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
(x2 + y2)4
A: x8 + 4x6y2 + 6x4y4 + 4x2y6 + y8
Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins with 1.
A:
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
(3a - 4b)5
A: 4x – 5y – 36y – 36 = 0
2 2
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sin u=−725u=−725 and
cos . v=−45v=−45 (Both u and v are in Quadrant III.) Note that answers in fractions
must be entered like so: 4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
cos (u + v)
A: 3/5
A: ellipse
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
A: 9/5
Find the sum.
A: 30
3sin2x−sinx−1=03sin2x−sinx−1=0
A: .9 + 2nπ, 2.3 + 2nπ, 3.6 + 2nπ, 5.8 + 2nπ, where n is any integer
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
(tanθ−1)(cosθ−1)=0(tanθ−1)(cosθ−1)=0
A: {0 , 45 , 225 }
0 0 0
A:
Expand the binomial by using Pascal's Triangle to determine the coefficients.
(2t - s)5
A: 32t5 - 80t4s + 80t3s2 - 40t2s3 + 10ts4 - s5
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 °, 360°].
2cos22θ=1−cos2θ2cos22θ=1−cos2θ
A: 30° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 150° + 360°n, 210° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, 330° + 360°n, where n is
any integer.
A: 40
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
sinθ−sin2θ=0sinθ−sin2θ=0
A: 0° + 360°n, 60° + 360°n, 180° + 360°, 300° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
2sinθ−1=cscθ
A: {90 , 210 , 330 }
0 0 0
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of
the point, using -2π < θ < 2π.
(2–√,2.36)
Answer:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sin3x=−1sin3x=−1
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
A: r=2acosθ
A:
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
r=2sin3θ
A: (x2 + y2)2 = 6x2y – 2y3
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
tan 4x = 0
A:
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
θ=2π3
A:
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sin 3x = 0
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 °, 360°].
4cos2θ=8sinθcosθ
A: 22.5° + 360°n, 112.5° + 360°n, 202.5° + 360°n, 292.5° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
2–√cos2x=−1
A:
sin2θ=2cos2θ
A: 45° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 225° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Find the sum.
A: 30
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
r = 62−3sinθ
1st Attempt
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
A: 0° + 360°n, 60° + 360°n, 180° + 360°, 300° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of the point,
using -2π < θ < 2π.
A:
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
sin 3 cos 1.2 - cos 3 sin 1.2
A: sin 1.8
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
r=4
A:
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sinu=513sinu=513 and
A: -(63/65)
(x - 2y)5
A: x5 + 10x4y + 40x3y2 + 80x2y3 + 80xy4 + 32y5
A:
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Parabola, Vertex or vertices: (1, -π/2)
A:
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 °, 360°].
4cos2θ=8sinθcosθ4cos2θ=8sinθcosθ
A: 22.5° + 360°n, 112.5° + 360°n, 202.5° + 360°n, 292.5° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of the point,
using -2π < θ < 2π.
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sin 3x = 0
A:
A:
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
(2x + y)3
A: 8x3 + 12x2y + 6xy2 + y3
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
A:
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
A: parabola
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
A: 30
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
y=4
A: R = 4 csc θ
A: 45° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 225° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
cos 25° cos 15° - sin 25° sin 15°
A: cos 40
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 °, 360°].
A: 30° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 150° + 360°n, 210° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, 330° + 360°n, where n is
any integer.
A: 40
Find the sum.
A: 30
Find the exact value of each expression.
a. cos (120° + 45°) b. cos120° + cos45°
A:
Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins with 1.
A:
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
A:
Find the exact value of the tangent of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
-165°
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sin
A: 11.8° + 360°n, 78.2° + 360°n, 191.8° + 360°n, 258.2° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
A: Parabola
A:
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
(cotθ−3–√)(2sinθ+3–√)=0
A: {30 , 210 , 240 , 300 }
0 0 0 0
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
sin 3 cos 1.2 - cos 3 sin 1.2
A: sin 1.8
Find the sum.
Answer: 9/5
Find the sum.
A: 88
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
cosθ=sin2θ2
A: 70.5° + 360°n, 289.5° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
2–√cos2x=−1
A:
A: 11.8° + 360°n, 78.2° + 360°n, 191.8° + 360°n, 258.2° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
(2x + y)3
A: 8x3 + 12x2y + 6xy2 + y3
Answer: tan 3x
A: Parabola
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
1−sinθ=cos2θ
A: 0° + 360°n, 30° + 360°n,150° + 360°n, 180° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins
with 1.
1, -1, 1, -1,1,...
A:
Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins
with 1.
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
3tan3x=3–√
A:
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Ellipse, Eccentricity: e = 1/2, Directrix: x = 1
A:
sinθ−sin2θ=0
A: 0° + 360°n, 60° + 360°n, 180° + 360°, 300° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
Find the exact value of the tangent of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
-165°
r=2sin3θ
A: (x2 + y2)2 = 6x2y – 2y3
A:
Find the sum.
A: 30
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 °, 360°].
4cos2θ=8sinθcosθ
A: 22.5° + 360°n, 112.5° + 360°n, 202.5° + 360°n, 292.5° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
y=4
A: R = 4 csc θ
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
cos2x=−12
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
csc2θ2=2secθ
A: 60° + 360°n, 300° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sin3x=−1
A:
Find the exact value of the cosine of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
195° = 225° - 30°
A:
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
θ=2π3
A:
Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins with 1.
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
cos 2x = 3√2
A:
A:
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
3x - y + 2 = 0
A:
Expand the binomial by using Pascal's Triangle to determine the coefficients.
(x - 2y)5
A: x5 + 10x4y + 40x3y2 + 80x2y3 + 80xy4 + 32y5
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
r=4cscθ
A: y = 4
Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest
tenth as appropriate.
4cos2x−1=0
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
cot3x=3–√
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 °, 360°].
2cos22θ=1−cos2θ
A: 30° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 150° + 360°n, 210° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, 330°
+ 360°n, where n is any integer.
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sin 3x = 0
A:
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
(3a - 4b)5
A: 243a - 1620a b + 4320a b - 5760a b + 3840ab - 1024b
5 4 3 2 2 3 4 5
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Parabola, Vertex or vertices: (1, -π/2)
A:
A: Ellipse
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
cos 25° cos 15° - sin 25° sin 15°
A: cos 40
Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest
tenth as appropriate.
3sin2x−sinx−1=0
A: .9 + 2nπ, 2.3 + 2nπ, 3.6 + 2nπ, 5.8 + 2nπ, where n is any integer
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
(tanθ−1)(cosθ−1)=0
A: 3/5
Expand the binomial by using Pascal's Triangle to determine the coefficients.
(2t - s)5
A: 32t5 - 80t4s + 80t3s2 - 40t2s3 + 10ts4 - s5
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
2sinθ−1=cscθ
A:
r = 62−3sinθ
A: 4x – 5y – 36y – 36 = 0
2 2
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
cot3x=3–√
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
2–√cos2x=−1
A:
Find the sum.
A: 88
A:
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sin u=−725u=−725and
cos . v=−45v=−45(Both u and v are in Quadrant III.) Note that answers in fractions must be
entered like so: 4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
cos (u + v)
A: 3/5
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
r=4cscθ
A: y = 4
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sin 3x = 0
A:
Write the first five terms of the sequence. Assume that n begins with 1.
An = n(n - 1)(n - 2)
A: Parabola
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
cos 25° cos 15° - sin 25° sin 15°
A: cos 40
A: 30
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
3x - y + 2 = 0
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
tan 4x = 0
A:
Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins with 1.
A:
Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Ellipse, Eccentricity: e = 1/2, Directrix: x = 1
A:
Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest
tenth as appropriate.
2cos2+cosx=1
A:
Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins
with 1.
1, -1, 1, -1,1,...
A:
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
y2 - 8x - 16 = 0
A:
Identify the conic of r=22−cosθ
A: ellipse
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
(cotθ−3–√)(2sinθ+3–√)=0
cos 2x = 3√2
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
sin2θ=2cos2θ
A: 45° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 225° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
(tanθ−1)(cosθ−1)=0
A:
Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins with 1.
A:
Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins with 1.
A:
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of
the point, using -2π < θ < 2π.
(0,−7π60,−7π6)
A:
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
2sinθ−1=cscθ
A: {90 , 210 , 330 }
0 0 0
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
cos2x=−12
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 °, 360°].
2−sin2θ=4sin2θ
A: 11.8° + 360°n, 78.2° + 360°n, 191.8° + 360°n, 258.2° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
2cos22θ=1−cos2θ
A: 30° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 150° + 360°n, 210° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, 330° +
360°n, where n is any integer.
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sinx2=2–√−sinx2
A:
Find the exact value of the cosine of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
195° = 225° - 30°
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
23–√sin2x=3–√
A:
Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of
the point, using -2π < θ < 2π.
(2–√,2.36)
A:
cosθ=sin2θ2
A: 70.5° + 360°n, 289.5° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
(x2 + y2)4
A: x8 + 4x6y2 + 6x4y4 + 4x2y6 + y8
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
csc2θ2=2secθ
A: 60° + 360°n, 300° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest
tenth as appropriate.
3sin2x−sinx−1=0
A: .9 + 2nπ, 2.3 + 2nπ, 3.6 + 2nπ, 5.8 + 2nπ, where n is any integer
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
3tan3x=3–√
A:
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
sin 3 cos 1.2 - cos 3 sin 1.2
A: sin 1.8
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sin3x=−1
A:
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
y=4
A: R = 4 csc θ
Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to
the nearest tenth as appropriate.
4cos2x−1=0
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
sinθ−sin2θ=0
A: 0° + 360°n, 60° + 360°n, 180° + 360°, 300° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 °, 360°].
4cos2θ=8sinθcosθ
(x - 2y)5
A: x5 + 10x4y + 40x3y2 + 80x2y3 + 80xy4 + 32y5
A: .9 + 2nπ, 2.3 + 2nπ, 3.6 + 2nπ, 5.8 + 2nπ, where n is any integer
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
A: tan 3x
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
cos 25° cos 15° - sin 25° sin 15°
Answer: cos 40
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
2–√cos2x=−1
A:
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
A:
2cos22θ=1−cos2θ2cos22θ=1−cos2θ
A: 30° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 150° + 360°n, 210° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, 330°
+ 360°n, where n is any integer.
4cos2θ=8sinθcosθ
2cos2+cosx=1
A:
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
2sinθ−1=cscθ
A: {900, 2100, 3300}
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
cos 2x = 3√2
Answer:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
sin2θ=2cos2θ
sin2θ=2cos2θ
A: 45° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 225° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, where n is any
integer
Answer:
A: y = 4
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
1−sinθ=cos2θ
2−sin2θ=4sin2θ
Answer: 11.8° + 360°n, 78.2° + 360°n, 191.8° + 360°n, 258.2° + 360°n, where n is any integer.
A:
Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
sinθ−sin2θ=0sinθ−sin2θ=0
A:
Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins with 1.
Answer:
Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
(cotθ−3–√)(2sinθ+3–√)=0
A:
Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sinu=513sinu=513and
cos .v=−35v=−35 (Both are in Quadrant II.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered
like so: 4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
sin (u + v)
Answer: -(63/65)
Use the Binomial Theorem to expand and simplify the expression.
cosθ=sin2θ2
A: 70.5° + 360°n, 289.5° + 360°n, where n is any integer
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.
r = 62−3sinθ
Answer: 4x2 – 5y2 – 36y – 36 = 0
Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins with 1.
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Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.
y=4
A: R = 4 csc θ
A point in polar coordinates is given. Convert the point to rectangular coordinates.
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Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sin
u=−725u=−725and cos . v=−45v=−45(Both u and v are in Quadrant III.)
Note that answers in fractions must be entered like so: 4/5, 1/2, 3/4,
-(5/10)
cos (u + v)
A: 3/5
A: 30
Find the exact value of the cosine of the angle by using a sum or difference formula.
195° = 225° - 30°
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Give all exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600].
csc2θ2=2secθ
(2x + y)3
A: 8x3 + 12x2y + 6xy2 + y3
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
23–√sin2x=3–√
Answer:
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Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of
the point, using -2π < θ < 2π.
(2–√,2.36)
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Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
cos2x=−12
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Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
cot3x=3–√cot3x=3
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Find the exact value of each expression.
a. cos (120° + 45°) b. cos120° + cos45°
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Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest
tenth as appropriate.
4cos2x−1=0
A:
(2t - s)5
Answer: 32t5 - 80t4s + 80t3s2 - 40t2s3 + 10ts4 - s5
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sin3x=−1
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Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Ellipse, Eccentricity: e = 1/2, Directrix: x = 1
A:
θ=2π3
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Find the sum.
Answer: 30
Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
sin 3x = 0
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Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π].
3tan3x=3–√
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Choose an expression for the apparent nth term of the sequence. Assume that n begins with 1.
Answer: