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Calculus - Sheet 2

This document contains a homework assignment for a Calculus and Linear Algebra course. The homework covers topics including: 1) Converting between degree and radian measures 2) Evaluating trigonometric functions 3) Solving trigonometric equations 4) Sketching and analyzing graphs of trigonometric functions The homework contains 14 problems covering these topics to be completed for the course.

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Calculus - Sheet 2

This document contains a homework assignment for a Calculus and Linear Algebra course. The homework covers topics including: 1) Converting between degree and radian measures 2) Evaluating trigonometric functions 3) Solving trigonometric equations 4) Sketching and analyzing graphs of trigonometric functions The homework contains 14 problems covering these topics to be completed for the course.

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Computer Science and Information Technology Programs (CSIT)

MTH 111: Calculus + Linear Algebra Fall 2021


Dr. Yahya Helmy & Dr. Ahmed M. Makhlouf

Homework problems:
1(f, h) – 2(c, d) – 3(b, d) – 4(c, d) – 5(c, e, h) – 6(d, e) – 7 – 8(c) – 9(b, f) –
10(a) – 11(e, g) – 12(a) – 13(d, f) – 14(c, d)

• Calculus - Sheet 2
(Trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions)
1) Convert the degree measure to radian measure as a multiple of π and as a
decimal accurate to three decimal places
a) 30°
b) 150°
c) 315°
d) 120°
e) – 20°
f) – 240°
g) – 270°
h) 144°
2) Convert the radian measure to degree measure
3
a)
2
7
b)
6
− 7
c)
12
d) – 2.367
7
e)
3
− 11
f)
30
11
g)
6
h) 0.438
3) Evaluate the six trigonometric functions of the angle θ

a) b)

c) d)

4) Sketch a right triangle corresponding to the trigonometric function of the


acute angle θ. Then evaluate the other five trigonometric functions of θ
1
a) sin  =
2
1
b) tan  =
3
4
c) cos =
5
12
d) tan =
5
5) Use a calculator to evaluate each trigonometric function. Round your
answers to four decimal places
a) sin 10 
b) sec 225 
c) csc 10 
d) sec 135 

e) tan
9
10
f) tan
9
g) cot 1.35
h) cos 1.35
6) Solve the following equations
3
a) sin  =
2
2
b) cos =
2
c) tan  = 1
− 2
d) cos =
2
− 3
e) sin  =
2
7) Height of a Mountain. While traveling across flat land, you notice a
mountain directly in front of you. Its angle of elevation (to the peak) is
3.5°. After you drive 13 miles closer to the mountain, the angle of elevation
is 9°. Approximate the height of the mountain.

8) Determine the period and amplitude of each function

a) y = 2 sin( 2 x) b) y = cos 
3 x
2 2

c) y = −3 sin( 4x)  x
d) y = cos
2

3  10 
9) Sketch the graph of the function
a) y = sin  
x
2
b) y = 2 cos(2 x )
c) y = sin( x +  )

d) y = cos x − 
 3

e) y = 1 + cos x − 
 2

f) y = 1 + sin  x + 
 2
−1
10) Find f ( x) for the function, then find f −1 (a )
5
a) f ( x) = 5 sin x , a =
2
b) f ( x) = cos( 2 x) , a = 1

11) Evaluate the following expressions


a) arcsin 
1
2
b) arcsin (0)
c) arccos 
1
2
d) arccos (− 1)
 3
e) arctan  
 3 
f) arccos (0.051)
g) arcsin (− 0.39 )

12) Solve
a) arcsin(3x −  ) =
1
2
b) arctan (2 x − 5) = −1
13) Use the figure to write the expression in algebraic form given y = arccos( x)

a) cos y b) sin y
c) tan y d) cot y
e) sec y f) csc y

14) Write the expression in algebraic form, sketch a right triangle as


demonstrated in the lecture

a) cos(arcsin (2 x ))
b) sec(arctan (6 x ))
 x 
c) csc arctan  
  2 
d) sec(arcsin (x − 1))

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