Chapter 7 Review: #1 Points Possible: 1. Total Attempts: 2

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4/29/2020 MyOpenMath Assessment

Chapter 7 Review
Name: Matt Ferrari

#1 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

Rewrite cos x +
( 11π
6 ) in terms of sin(x) and cos(x)

sqrt(3)/2cos(x)+1/2sin(x)

#2 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


Solve sin(6x)cos(9x) - cos(6x)sin(9x) = - 0.8 for the smallest positive solution.

x = 0.31

Give your answer accurate to two decimal places.

#3 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

Solve 12cos 2(t) + 17cos(t) + 6 = 0 for all solutions 0 ≤ t < 2π

t = 2.30, 3.98, 2.42, 3.86

Give your answers accurate to 2 decimal places, as a list separated by commas

#4 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

Solve 12sin 2(t) - cos(t) - 11 = 0 for all solutions 0 ≤ t < 2π

t = 1.32, 4.97, 1.91, 4.37

Give your answers accurate to 2 decimal places, as a list separated by commas

#5 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


Solve 3sin(2β) + 5sin(β) = 0 for all solutions 0 ≤ β < 2π

β=

Give your answers accurate to at least 2 decimal places, as a list separated by commas

#6 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

Solve 9cos(2α) = 9cos 2(α) - 5 for all solutions 0 ≤ α < 2π

α=

Give your answers accurate to at least 2 decimal places, as a list separated by commas

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#7 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

If csc(x) = 7, for 90 ∘ < x < 180 ∘ , then

sin ()
x
2
= 0.9974

cos ()
x
2
= 0.0716

tan ()
x
2
= 13.9282

#8 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


A population of rabbits oscillates 23 above and below average during the year, hitting the lowest value in
January (t = 0). The average population starts at 950 rabbits and increases by 110 each year. Find an
equation for the population, P, in terms of the months since January, t.

P(t) =

#9 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


For sin2x + cosx = 0, use a double-angle or half-angle formula to simplify the equation and then find all
solutions of the equation in the interval [0, 2π).
The answers are
x1 = ,
x2 = ,
x3 = and
x4 =
with x 1 < x 2 < x 3 < x 4.

#10 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


cot(t)
Simplify to a single trig function.
csc(t)
cos(t)

#11 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


1 + cot(t)
Simplify to a single trig function.
1 + tan(t)

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#12 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

Determine the value of sin 2x + cos 2x for x = 15 degrees. 1

#13 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

(
Find the exact value of sin 105 ∘ . )
(sqrt(2)+sqrt(6))/4

#14 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

( )
Rewrite sin x +

6
in terms of sin(x) and cos(x).

#15 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


3
If sinx = , x in quadrant I, then find (without finding x) :
4

sin(2x) =
cos(2x) =
tan(2x) =

#16 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2


Using a double-angle or half-angle formula to simplify the given expressions.

( ) ( ) ( )
(a) If cos 2 33 ∘ - sin 2 33 ∘ = cos A ∘ , then

A= degrees.

(b) If cos 2(4x) - sin 2(4x) = cos(B), then

B= .

#17 Points possible: 1. Total attempts: 2

Find all solutions to 2sin(θ) = - √3 on the interval 0 ≤ θ < 2π.

θ = (4pi)/3, (5pi)/3

Give your answers as exact values in a list separated by commas.

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