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This document provides a review for a math exam covering topics including: 1) Converting between degrees and radians. 2) Finding coterminal and reference angles. 3) Calculating arc length and sector area of a circle. 4) Calculating angular and linear speed. 5) Using trigonometric identities and determining quadrant locations. 6) Applying even and odd properties of trig functions. 7) Solving problems involving right triangles. 8) Using trigonometry to solve applications involving angles of elevation/depression.

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Review For Part 1

This document provides a review for a math exam covering topics including: 1) Converting between degrees and radians. 2) Finding coterminal and reference angles. 3) Calculating arc length and sector area of a circle. 4) Calculating angular and linear speed. 5) Using trigonometric identities and determining quadrant locations. 6) Applying even and odd properties of trig functions. 7) Solving problems involving right triangles. 8) Using trigonometry to solve applications involving angles of elevation/depression.

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MATH2412 Final Exam Review Part 1

1. For the following exercises, convert the angle measures to degrees.


9𝜋
a) 5 b) -2.05 (round to two decimal places)

2. For the following exercises, convert the angle measures to radians.


a) −236° (the exact answer) b) 601° (round to two decimal places)

3. For the following exercises,


(a) find the angle between 0° and 360° that is coterminal with the given angle.
(b) find the reference angle of each one.

a) 925° 𝑏) − 405°
4. For the following exercises,
(a) find the angle between 0 and 2π in radians that is coterminal with the given angle.
(b) find the reference angle of each one.

32𝜋 17𝜋
a) 𝑏) −
13 6

5. Find (i) the length of an arc and (ii) the area of a sector in a circle of radius 7 meters subtended
by the central angle of 85°.

6. A car wheel with a diameter of 18 inches spins at the rate of 10 revolutions per second. (i) What
is the car's angular speed in radians per hour? (ii) What is the car’s linear speed in miles per
hour?
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7. If cos 𝜃 = − and 𝜃 is in quadrant III, find the exact values of
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sin 𝜃 , tan 𝜃 , sec 𝜃 , csc 𝜃 , 𝑎𝑛𝑑 cot 𝜃. You can use the identities or x, y, r.

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8. If tan 𝜃 = − and sin 𝜃 > 0, fins the exact values of sin 𝜃 , cos 𝜃 , sec 𝜃 , csc 𝜃 , cot 𝜃.
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9. Complete the following table. (HINT: determine the reference angle and the quadrant of each
angle.)

7𝜋 10𝜋 510°
4 3

sin
cos
tan
csc
sec
cot

10. Use the even and o d dproperties of the following functions to ans wer the questions:
a) 𝐼𝑓 sec 𝜃 = −3.1, 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑛 sec(−𝜃) = ?

b) 𝐼𝑓 sin 𝜃 = 0.62, 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑛 sin(−𝜃) =?


11. For the right triangle shown below, find the exact values of:
a) sin 𝐵 𝑏) tan 𝐴 𝑐) cos 𝐴

12. The angle of elevation to the top of a building is found to be 18 degrees from the ground at a
distance of 510 feet from the base of the building. Using this information, find the height of the
building to the nearest whole number.

13. The angle of depression from the window of a building to a parked car is 38°. If the car is parked
320 feet away from the base of the building, what is the distance between the window and the
car to the nearest tenth?

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