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Salt Lake Community College Math 1060 Final Exam A Fall Semester 2010 Name: Instructor: This Exam has three parts. Please read carefully the directions for each part. All problems are of equal point value. STUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO USE BOOKS OR NOTES. PART I You must complete this portion of the test without using a calculator. After you have finished part I, your instructor will give you the remaining parts of the exam. When simplifying answers, it is not necessary to rationalize the denominator. 1) Find the exact values of the other five trigonometric functions for an angle if cos = and is in quadrant IV. sin = csc = tan = sec = cot = 2) The position, in meters, of a weight attached to a spring is given by =3sin2 +cos2 where t is time in seconds. Find the exact position of the weight at time = seconds.

3) Determine the amplitude, period, phase shift, and frequency for =3sin 2 + 3 Amplitude: Period: Phase shift: Frequency: 4) Find the exact value of each expression. If the expression is undefined, say so. a) csc b) tan c) sec 120

5) Sketch the graph of =sec. Sketch at least one full cycle and determine the period, asymptotes, and range. 6) Find the exact value of cos + if sin = and cos = with in quadrant II and in quadrant IV.

7) Use identities to simplify the following expression to a single trigonometric function. 1+cos tan csc 2csc 8) Prove that the following equation is an identity. 1 1 sin =csc +1 csc 9) Find the exact value of the following expression. Simplify your answer. Hint: You will need to use an identity. 2 12 1

Salt Lake Community College Math 1060 Final Exam A Fall Semester 2010 Name: Instructor: PART II Work all of the following problems. Be sure to show your work where appropriate. Unsupported answers may not receive full credit. You will need a calculator for some problems. When directions specify exact value a calculator should not be used. STUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO USE BOOKS OR NOTES. When simplifying answers, it is not necessary to rationalize the denominator. 10) Two sides and an angle are given. Solve any triangle(s) that results. Please round to the nearest tenth if necessary. =8.1, =10.6, =41.2

11) Two sides and an angle are given. Solve any triangle(s) that results. Please round to the nearest tenth if necessary. =13, =14.9, =9.8 12) At what speed in miles per hour will a bicycle travel if the rider can cause the 26-in.- diameter wheel rotate 103 revolutions per minute? Please round to the nearest tenth if necessary. Recall: 1 mile = 5280 ft

13) a) Use a calculator to find the value of the expression in radians rounded to the nearest hundredth. csc 5 = b) Find an equivalent algebraic expression for cos arccot 1. 14) Perform the indicated operation and write the answer in the form a + bi. Give exact values, not decimal approximations. 6 cos20 + 20 12 cos50 + 50 15) With x in radians, find all real numbers that satisfy the equation. Please give exact answers, not decimal approximations. 2sin 2 3=0

16) a) Convert the complex number to trigonometric form with 0 <360 2-2i b) Simplify the following by using the trigonometric form from part (a) and DeMoivre s Theorem. Write the answer in the form a + bi. 2 2 17) Given = 5,3 and = 2,5, determine: a) 3 b) c) If and are parallel, perpendicular, or neither.

18) Sketch the graph of the polar equation. List at least 4 points on the curve. =1+cos 19) Graph the curve whose parametric equations are given. List at least three points on the curve. = 2, = +2, 2 7

Part III Work 3 of the problems in this section. Cross out any problems you do not want graded. Be sure to show your work where appropriate. Unsupported answers may not receive full credit. You will need a calculator for some problems. When directions specify exact value a calculator should not be used. STUDENTS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO USE BOOKS OR NOTES. When simplifying answers, it is not necessary to rationalize the denominator. 20) Eliminate the parameter and identify the graph of the parametric equations. =2sin2, = 2cos2 21) Determine the amount the force required to push a 1000-lb riding lawnmower up a ramp that is inclined at a 40 ramp. Please round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

22) The heading of a helicopter has a bearing of 235. If the 30-mph wind has a bearing of 185 and the air speed of the helicopter is 195 mph, then what are the bearing of the course and the ground speed of the helicopter? Please round to the nearest tenth if necessary. 23) Find all real numbers in the interval [0, 2 that satisfy the equation. sin 6 cos cos 6 sin = 1 2

24) Write an equivalent rectangular equation for the given polar equation. It is not necessary to put the equation in standard form. =2 25) Find the cube roots of 8 cos30 + sin30. Express answers in trigonometric form.