<p> Trigonometry Test #1 Sections 1.1-1.4</p><p>Name______</p><p>If the angle given is in radians, then your answer must be in radians. If the angle given is in degrees, then your answer must be in degrees. </p><p>13 1. Find an angle that is coterminal to 5 such that 0 2. (Answer in </p><p> radians).</p><p>2 2. Find the complement to the angle . 7</p><p> 3. Find the supplement to the angle . 15</p><p>3 4. Convert radians into degrees. 5 5 5. Find the point (x, y) on the unit circle that corresponds to the angle . 4</p><p>6. Find the exact value of cos (-210°).</p><p> 5 7. Find the exact value of csc ( ). 3</p><p>7 8. Give the exact value of the six trigonometric functions of . 3 9. Find the value of given the right triangle below (you may use your calculator and round to two decimal places):</p><p>3</p><p>5 </p><p>7 10. A right triangle has an acute angle such that sin = . Find tan . 9 1 11. Find the acute angle , if sin = . (Radians or degrees) 2</p><p>12. Solve for x in the triangle below:</p><p>7 30°</p><p> x</p><p>13. A man that is 6 feet tall casts a shadow 14 feet long. Find the angle of elevation of the sun. (Angle of elevation is from the ground up). 14. Use the trigonometric identities to verify that cos (1 – sin )(1 + sin ) = . Indicate which identities you used. sec</p><p>15. Given the point (-3, -5) on the terminal side of angle . Find . (You may use your calculator and round your answer to two decimal places). Bonus: In traveling across a flatland, you notice a mountain directly in front of you. The angle of elevation to the peak is 3.5°. After you drive 13 miles closer to the mountain, the angle of elevation is 9°. Approximate the height of the mountain. (Hint: Construct two equations and solve the system by substitution).</p><p>3.5° h 9°</p><p>13 mi x</p>
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