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Practice Test Trig Unit 1 Answer Key

1. The document is an algebra 2/trigonometry practice test containing 17 multi-part questions testing understanding of concepts including: measuring angles in degrees, radians, and revolutions; working with the unit circle; trigonometric functions; graphing trigonometric functions; finding areas of sectors and triangles; angular and linear speed; rotations; and relationships between angles, arcs and circumferences. 2. Students are asked to show all work and initially not use a calculator. Later questions allow calculator use. Questions involve skills like labeling points on the unit circle, evaluating trig expressions, graphing functions, and solving application problems involving circles, rotations, speeds and areas.

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Practice Test Trig Unit 1 Answer Key

1. The document is an algebra 2/trigonometry practice test containing 17 multi-part questions testing understanding of concepts including: measuring angles in degrees, radians, and revolutions; working with the unit circle; trigonometric functions; graphing trigonometric functions; finding areas of sectors and triangles; angular and linear speed; rotations; and relationships between angles, arcs and circumferences. 2. Students are asked to show all work and initially not use a calculator. Later questions allow calculator use. Questions involve skills like labeling points on the unit circle, evaluating trig expressions, graphing functions, and solving application problems involving circles, rotations, speeds and areas.

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Algebra 2/Trig Practice Test

Name

Answer the following questions as completely as possible, showing all work.

NO CALCULATOR ALLOWED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE!


1. We have discussed three ways of measuring angles: degrees, radians, and revolutions. Complete the following table showing you understand these concepts. Positive revolutions correspond to counterclockwise rotations and negative revolutions correspond to clockwise rotations. (6 pts)
75 1

Degrees Radians

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8 9

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Revolutions

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2.

A unit circle, centered at the origin, is shown below. Let A be the point (l, O) . Label each of the following points and give the exact coordinates.
(2 pts eacti)

3.

Use your answers to #^to evaluate each of the following expressions:


(1 pt each)

(a)

On the unit circle shown to the right, draw an angle with a measure of radians, (i pt)

(b)

Give two other radian measures of the same rotation


(2 pts)

n As 0 increases from 0 to , tell


2

6.

Let P = i?4l,0). I f P i s i n the second quadrant, state the sign of the following:
(i pt each)

whether y = tan 6 increases or decreases. * Give reasons for your answer. (2 pts)

(a) c o s ^ _ ^

(b) tan 6 *

(c) sin 6 *

1 Give two values of Q between 0 and In which make the equation true.
(2 pts) _ ^

Suppose sin 0

(b)

Give a negative value of Q which makes the equation true.


(ipt)

7t
Given that sin 6 = 5- and 0 < ^ < , evaluate each of the following in terms of i ' : *
COS -0 V2 ' y * (b) sin(^-;;z:) (c) cos 6' (i pt each)

9. (a) Write the equation of a function whose parent is _ = cos x with y phase shift ^ , period amplitude 4.
(3 pts)

(b)

Graph the function in part (a) on the axes below. Show at least two cycles. (2 pts) |/"

and

cos,

^^^^"^

10.

Use the formula A = absind


2

for the area o^a

triangle with sides a and b and included angle 6 to find the area of a regular hexagon inscribed in a circle of radius 5. (3 pts)

NOW YOU M A Y USE YOUR CALCULATOR!


13. (a) A ceiling fan with 16-in. blades rotates at 45 rpm. Find the angular speed of the fan in radians/min. (i pt) (b) Find the linear speed of the tips of the blades in in/min. (i pt)

14.

Questions (a) - (c) refer to circle B graphed to the right, in which mZABC = 50 and the radixj^ is 7 cm. (a) Calculate the radian measure of ZABC
(ipt) ^

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(b) Compute the area of sector ABC.
(2 pts)

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(c)

Compute the length of AC .


(2 pts)

5= 7
15. Find the image of (l,O) under a rotation of 308 counterclockwise about the origin...
(1 pt each)

(a)

Give the exact coordinates (using sine and cosine)

(b)

Give decimal approximations (rounded to two decimal places)

16.

The area of a circle is 72 cm^. Find the area of a sector of this circle that subtends a central angle of f radians
(ipt) .

17.

A n arc of length 100 m subtends a central angle 6 in a circle of radius * 50 m. Find the measure of d in degrees and in radians. (2 pts)

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