2010 Algebra II Trig Review 13.4-13.6

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Algebra II Trig Review 13.4 – 13.

6 Name ____________________

Convert each degree measure to radian measure, exact answers.

1. 18 ____________ 2. 45 ____________ 3. 120 ____________

Convert each radian measure to degree measure. Round to the nearest tenth.

 2
4. ____________ 5. ____________ 6. 3.4 ______________
6 3

Evaluate each expression. Give exact answers.

 3 5
7. cos ____________ 8. tan _________ 9. sin 2 __________ 10. sin
6 4 4
__________

Arc length.
A circle has a diameter of 24 inches. For each central angle measure, find the length of the intercepted arc.


11. radians _________________ 12. 7.2 radians _____________
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V. Identify the amplitude, period, horizontal shift, and vertical shift. If none, say so.

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13. y = sin 2(  + 23 ) + 5 14. y = 7 cos (2 ) – 4 15. y = 5 + 3 sin ( )
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amp. _______ period _________ amp. _______ period _________ amp. _______ period _________

horiz. _________ vert. _________ horiz. _________ vert. _________ horiz. _________ vert. _________

Graph one period of the function and label key points.

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16. y = 3 cos  17. y = sin (  – 180 ) – 2
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18. y = 4 cos 2(  – 90 ) 19. y = – 3 cos (  – 45 ) + 4

Graph one period of the function in radians and label key points.

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20. y = 3 cos x 21. y = cos ( 2x ) + 3
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 x 
The temperature in an air-conditioned office on a hot day can be modeled by the equation T = 3 cos   + 71, where x is the time
 12 
in minutes after the air conditioner is turned on and T is the temperature.

22. How long does the air conditioner run after being turned on? ________________

23. What is the highest temperature in the office? ______________

24. What is the lowest temperature? _________________

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