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TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

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Please answer all questions. Remember to show all your work!

Each question will be marked out of 4 according to the following rubric:

1 2 3 4

The attempted Steps are incorrect or Steps & solution are Solution and explanation
explanation/solution missing clearly shown, but the are clear, correct, and
demonstrates a lack of answer is incorrect detailed.
understanding Student can identify the
method to solving the Includes rounding or unit
Answer is incorrect nor problem, but is unable to errors
not present continue

0 No response OR answer is given with no explanation


Response is unreadable or does not make sense.

1. If an arc is 12.57 cm long with a central angle of 60°, find the length of the radius.

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2. Using special triangles, find the exact values.


7𝜋
a. sin ( 6 )

5𝜋
b. sec ( 3 )
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𝜋
c. sec ( )
2

5𝜋
d. cos (− 4
)

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2𝜋
3. Let 𝑔(𝑥) = −3sin [ 15 (𝑥 − 3)] + 1.
a. State the amplitude, vertical displacement, period, and the phase shift.

b. Find the maximum and minimum value of 𝑔(𝑥).


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c. Sketch 𝑔(𝑥). Show at least two periods.

d. State the domain and range of 𝑔(𝑥).

e. Find an equivalent function using cosine.

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4. A Ferris wheel has a radius of 20 m. Passengers get on halfway up on the right side. The
direction of rotation is counter clockwise. The bottom of the Ferris wheel is 2 m off the ground.
It rotates every 36 seconds.
a. Graph your height ℎ above the ground as a function of time 𝑡.
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b. Determine a sine function that expresses your height ℎ as a function of elapsed time 𝑡.

c. Determine your height above the ground after 15 seconds algebraically.

d. Determine the first time (to the nearest tenth) when your height is 38 m above the
ground algebraically.

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