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10. tan 5/3 = _____ 11. csc 7/4 = _____ 12. cos /2 = _____
Determine which quadrant each of the following angles are located in. (1 pt each)
4 11
13. -124 _____ 14. 339 _____ 15. /5 _____ 16. /8 _____
Find the reference angle for each of the following. (leave answers for 20-22 in terms of π) (1 pt each)
7 11 5
20. /5 _____ 21. /7 _____ 22. /8 _____
Find one positive and one negative coterminal angle for each given angle. (1 pt each)
5
23. 153 ________ ________ 24. /9 ________ ________
Name: ___________________________
33 Date: ____________________________
Precalculus Quiz A
Trig Basic
Calculator Section
3. A sector of a circle has radius 16 in and a central angle 80. Find its arc length. (2 pts)
4. The terminal side of an angle in standard position with measure passes through (4, -7). Sketch the
reference triangle and evaluate all six trig functions. (1 pt each)
5. is the measure of an angle in standard position that lies in quadrant IV. Given cos = 15/17 , evaluate
the other 5 trig function. (1 pt each)
8. Find all , 0 < < 360, that satisfy the equation sin = -.5098 (give answers to the nearest
hundredth). (2 pts)
Solve each right triangle. Angle C is the right angle. Round answers to the nearest tenth.
Solve each problem. Draw a sketch of the situation. Find answers to the nearest tenth.
11. The angle of elevation to the top of a flagpole is 35 from a point 89 meters from the base of the pole.
What is the height of the pole? (2 pts)
Name: ___________________________
Date: ____________________________
Precalculus Quiz - A
Trig Basics
Non-Calculator Section
Evaluate.
10. csc = _____ 11. sec 300 = _____ 12. cot 240 = _____
13. tan 5/3 = _____ 14. csc 7/4 = _____ 15. cos /2 = _____
16. sec 330 = _____ 17. cot 3/2 = _____ 18. sin 5/6 = _____
Determine which quadrant each of the following angles are located in.
4 11 -21
22. /5 _____ 23. /8 _____ 24. /13 _____
7 11 5
28. /5 _____ 29. /7 _____ 30. /8 _____
Find one positive and one negative coterminal angle for each given angle.
5
31. 153 32. /9
Precalculus Quiz A
Trig Basic
Calculator Section
__________________
2. Convert 5/9 to degrees.
__________________
3. A sector of a circle has radius 16 in and a central angle 80. Find its arc length.
__________________
4. The terminal side of an angle in standard position with measure passes through (4, -7). Sketch the
reference triangle and evaluate all six trig functions.
5. is the measure of an angle in standard position that lies in quadrant IV. Given cos = 15/17 , evaluate
the other 5 trig function.
8. Find all , 0 < < 360, that satisfy the equation sin = -.5098 (give answers to the nearest
hundredth).
__________________________
Solve each right triangle. Angle C is the right angle. Round answers to the nearest tenth.
Solve each problem. Draw a sketch of the situation. Found answers to the nearest tenth.
12. The angle of elevation to the top of a flagpole is 35 from a point 89 meters from the base of the pole.
What is the height of the pole?
Name: ___________________________
Date: ____________________________
24 Precalculus Quiz - B
Trig Basics
Non-Calculator Section
10. csc /2 = _____ 11. tan 7/4 = _____ 12. cot 300 = _____
Determine which quadrant each of the following angles are located in. (1 pt each)
13 11
13. -224 _____ 14. 950 _____ 15. /4 _____ 16. /7 _____
13 8 8
20. /7 _____ 21. /11 _____ 22. /5 _____
Find one positive and one negative coterminal angle for each given angle. (1 pt each)
3
23. 243 ________ ________ 24. /8 ________ ________
Name: ___________________________
Date: ____________________________
33
Precalculus Quiz B
Trig Basic
Calculator Section
3. A sector of a circle has radius 12 in and a central angle 120. Find its arc length. (2 pts)
4. The terminal side of an angle in standard position with measure passes through (-5, -3). Sketch the
reference triangle and evaluate all six trig functions. (1 pt each)
5. is the measure of an angle in standard position that lies in quadrant IV. Given sin = -40/41 , evaluate
the other 5 trig function. (1 pt each)
8. Find all , 0 < < 360, that satisfy the equation cos = -.8631 (give answers to the nearest
hundredth). (2 pts)
Solve each right triangle. Angle C is the right angle. Round answers to the nearest tenth.
Solve each problem. Draw a sketch of the situation. Find answers to the nearest tenth.
11. The angle of elevation to the top of a flagpole is 40 from a point 90 meters from the base of the pole.
What is the height of the pole? (2 pts)
Name: ___________________________
Date: ____________________________
Precalculus Quiz - B
Trig Basics
Non-Calculator Section
Evaluate.
10. csc /2 = _____ 11. sec 240 = _____ 12. cot 300 = _____
13. tan 7/4 = _____ 14. csc 11/6 = _____ 15. cos 3/2 = _____
16. sec 3/4 = _____ 17. cot 2 = _____ 18. sin 4/3 = _____
Determine which quadrant each of the following angles are located in.
13
22. /4 _____ 23. -13/8 _____ 24. 11
/7 _____
13 8 8
28. /7 _____ 29. /11 _____ 30. /5 _____
Find one positive and one negative coterminal angle for each given angle.
3
31. 243 32. /8
Name: ___________________________
Date: ____________________________
Precalculus Quiz B
Trig Basic
Calculator Section
__________________
2. Convert 14/9 to degrees.
__________________
3. A sector of a circle has radius 12 in and a central angle 120. Find its arc length.
__________________
4. The terminal side of an angle in standard position with measure passes through (-5, -3). Sketch the
reference triangle and evaluate all six trig functions.
5. is the measure of an angle in standard position that lies in quadrant IV. Given sin = -40/41 , evaluate
the other 5 trig function.
8. Find all , 0 < < 360, that satisfy the equation cos = -.8631 (give answers to the nearest
hundredth).
__________________________
Solve each right triangle. Angle C is the right angle. Round answers to the nearest tenth.
Solve each problem. Draw a sketch of the situation. Found answers to the nearest tenth.
12. The angle of elevation to the top of a flagpole is 40 from a point 90 meters from the base of the pole.
What is the height of the pole?