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This is the review for Exam #3. Please work as many problems as possible before we
review in-class. As always, if you need anything, please email me
Joshua.Patterson@tamuc.edu
Write the trigonometric expression in terms of sine and cosine, and then simplify.
cos t csc t
Write the trigonometric expression in terms of sine and cosine, and then simplify.
Write the trigonometric expression in terms of sine and cosine, and then simplify.
2 2
sin θ (1 + cot θ)
Write the trigonometric expression in terms of sine and cosine, and then simplify.
csc θ − sin θ
cos θ
Use an Addition or Subtraction Formula to find the exact value of the expression, as demonstrated in Example 1.
sin 105°
Use an Addition or Subtraction Formula to find the exact value of the expression, as demonstrated in Example 1.
cos 165°
Use an Addition or Subtraction Formula to write the expression as a trigonometric function of one number.
Use an Addition or Subtraction Formula to write the expression as a trigonometric function of one number.
3π 4π 3π 4π
cos cos + sin sin
5 15 5 15
Key: cos(x + y) + cos(x − y) = cos x cos y − sin x sin y + cos x cos y + sin x sin y = 2 cos x cos y
Find sin 2x, cos 2x, and tan 2x from the given information.
15
tan x = − , x in Quadrant II
8
sin 2x =
cos 2x =
tan 2x =
Find sin 2x, cos 2x, and tan 2x from the given information.
sin 2x =
cos 2x =
tan 2x =
19. Question Details SPreCalc6 7.3.009. [2708228] -
Find sin 2x, cos 2x, and tan 2x from the given information.
1
tan x = − , cos x > 0
3
sin 2x =
cos 2x =
tan 2x =
Use an appropriate Half-Angle Formula to find the exact value of the expression.
cos 15°
Use an appropriate Half-Angle Formula to find the exact value of the expression.
π
sin
12
Find the rectangular coordinates for the point whose polar coordinates are given.
5π
−1,
2
(x, y) =
Find the rectangular coordinates for the point whose polar coordinates are given.
(7, 7π)
(x, y) =
Find the rectangular coordinates for the point whose polar coordinates are given.
11π
8 2,
6
(x, y) =
25. Question Details SPreCalc6 8.1.034. [2694700] -
Find the rectangular coordinates for the point whose polar coordinates are given.
5π
3, −
3
(x, y) =
A point in rectangular coordinates is given. Convert the point to polar coordinates (r > 0, 0 ≤ θ < 2π).
(−7, −7)
(r, θ) = ,
Convert the rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates with r > 0 and 0 ≤ θ < 2π.
(6, −6)
(r, θ) =
Convert the rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates with r > 0 and 0 ≤ θ < 2π.
9 3 , −9
(r, θ) =
Convert the rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates with r > 0 and 0 ≤ θ < 2π.
− 6, − 2
(r, θ) =
30. Question Details SPreCalc6 8.2.017. [2706031] -
r=2
Write the complex number in polar form with argument θ between 0 and 2π.
8 + 8i
33. Question Details SPreCalc6 8.3.030.MI. [2678942] -
Write the complex number in polar form with argument θ between 0 and 2π.
3+3 3i
Write the complex number in polar form with argument θ between 0 and 2π.
6 − 6i
Write the complex number in polar form with argument θ between 0 and 2π.
5 3 − 5i
Find the indicated power using De Moivre's Theorem. (Express your fully simplified answer in the form a + bi. )
20
(1 + i)
Find the indicated power using De Moivre's Theorem. (Express your fully simplified answer in the form a + bi. )
5
(1 − 3 i)
38. Question Details SPreCalc6 8.3.089. [2708953] -
Find the indicated roots and graph them in the complex plane.
Referring to the labels from the graph you selected above, give the exact roots. (Express θ in radians.)
w =
0
w =
1
w =
2
w =
3
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