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AP PreCalculus ~ Chapter 10 Review Worksheet #2

1. Fill in the following table, plot points and sketch the parametric equation for 𝑡 over [−2,6]

𝑡 𝑥 𝑦
𝑥 = √𝑡 + 1 -2

E e
·

%
𝑦 = 2−𝑡 -1

0
Ob

1 ⑧

2
3 509 -
&

2
4 T
-

5 6-3
6 537 -
4

2. Given the following parametric equations, eliminate the parameter t and graph the equation, specifying
direction. (Note any restrictions for 𝑡)

- 2
x 2 a) 𝑥 = √𝑡 + 1 − 3 b) 𝑥 = 4𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃 + 2
1
t = 𝑦= −4 𝑦 = 3𝑠𝑖𝑛𝜃 − 1

o

X VH I
.
= -
3

X +3 =
V
(x+3) +
= t+ /

=
(x+3) 1

3. Covert the following rectangular points into polar points.

a) −2, −2√3 b) (4, −4)

+ (4) +( -

A)
=
R
(2) + 1-28) = R
32 =
R (4(L +π/4) ,

12=R
4 +

(4 4a ,
2 V =

42 =
r

4. Covert the following polar equations into rectangular equations.

a) 𝑟 = 4 sin 𝜃 − 2
- b) 𝑟 = 3 sin 𝜃 cos 𝜃

r =
4 [SIACOSE-COSASINE] = B E

(x+
yz)) 9x
y
=

r =2. sinA - 22 COSA

m =
2rsin -
2 Cost

25x
x+
yz 2724
= -
5. Given the following vector 𝑃𝑄⃑ with initial point P(-3,2) and terminal point Q at (5,4)
a) Find the component form and i, j form of the vector

Zi
b) Find the magnitude of the vector
-
(5, H

( 1, 2)
-

Tog
c) Find the unit vector, in component form, with the same direction as 𝑃𝑄⃑


6. Write each complex number in trig (polar) form.

a) 3 − 3𝑖 b) 2√3 + 2𝑖
(OS) =
E
=
F
: 76 =
4 4[20s + isin]
372[(os + isin]
COS = =
E
Sinc = I

7. Convert the polar for of each complex number into standard (rectangular) form.

a) 8 cos + 𝑖 sin b) √10 cos + 𝑖 sin

83
E
+ iE] i
=
45 4i -

8. Find the product or quotient of the two given complex numbers. Express answer in standard form.

a) 4 cos + 𝑖 sin ∙ √3 cos + 𝑖 sin b) 7√6 cos + 𝑖 sin ÷ 14 cos + 𝑖 sin


-

[cos y isin]
[Cosisin
43 +

Es
,G
9. Find each power. Express your answer in standard form, you may use a calculator for the angle when needed.

a) (1 + 3𝑖 ) r= To b) 2 + 2𝑖√3 v =
4

z
=
256[
-

- )
[0 ((us (3 isin(c 71 5)
i
z3 = . 71 57) +
. .

2 =
-

26 -
10
;

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