14 questions of Trigonometry
Not what you're looking for?
1.) The engine of a sports car rotates at 5,000 revolutions per minute (rpm). Calculate the angular speed of the engine in radians per second. Use 2 radians = 1 revolution.
2.) Convert -60° to radians. Express the answer as a multiple of π
3.) Draw the following angle in standard the position:
4.) In which quadrant will the angle 100° lie in the standard position?
5.) In which quadrant will the angle -350° lie in the standard position?
6.) Convert the following angle to degrees:
7.) Find a co-terminal angle for the following angle:
-268°
8.) Find the value of (sin 38°) (csc 38°)
9.) Use an identity to find the value of:
sin²50° + cos² 50°
10.) Find the radian measure of the central angle of a circle of radius r = 4 inches that intercepts an arc of length s = 20 inches.
11.) Classify the angle 101° as acute, right, obtuse, or straight.
12.) Find the length of the arc on a circle of radius r = 5 yards intercepted by a central angle ѳ = 70°
13.) Classify the angle as acute, right, obtuse, or straight.
14.) Classify the angle as acute, right, obtuse, or straight.
(Please see attached file)
Purchase this Solution
Solution Summary
The expert calculates the angular speed of the engine in radians per second. The expert finds the co-terminal angle for the angles. A complete, neat and step-by-step solutions is provided in the attached file.
Solution Preview
The solution file is attached.
1.) The engine of a sports car rotates at 5,000 revolutions per minute (rpm). Calculate the angular speed of the engine in radians per second. Use 2 radians = 1 revolution.
2.) Convert -60° to radians. Express the answer as a multiple of π
3.) Draw the following angle in standard the position:
4.) In which quadrant will the angle 100° lie in the standard position?
5.) In which quadrant will the angle -350° lie ...
Purchase this Solution
Free BrainMass Quizzes
Multiplying Complex Numbers
This is a short quiz to check your understanding of multiplication of complex numbers in rectangular form.
Graphs and Functions
This quiz helps you easily identify a function and test your understanding of ranges, domains , function inverses and transformations.
Solving quadratic inequalities
This quiz test you on how well you are familiar with solving quadratic inequalities.
Geometry - Real Life Application Problems
Understanding of how geometry applies to in real-world contexts
Know Your Linear Equations
Each question is a choice-summary multiple choice question that will present you with a linear equation and then make 4 statements about that equation. You must determine which of the 4 statements are true (if any) in regards to the equation.