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Trig Test Part One

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Degrees and Radians

Convert to Radian Measure:

1. 120^\circ

2. 30^\circ

3. -150^\circ

4. 315^\circ

5. -180^\circ

Convert to Degree Measure:

6. 2\pi

7. \frac{5\pi}{6}

8. \frac{\pi}{3}

9. -\frac{3\pi}{4}

10. \frac{3\pi}{2}

Coterminal and Reference Angles

Find one coterminal angle between 0^\circ and 360^\circ (answer in same units as question):

11. 420^\circ

12. \frac{7\pi}{3}

13. -30^\circ

Find the reference angle (answer in same units as question):

14. 18^\circ

15. \frac{2\pi}{3}

16. -120^\circ

17. 400^\circ

18. -\frac{7\pi}{6}

19. \frac{3\pi}{4}

20. 135^\circ

21. -\pi

Trigonometric Functions

Let a=12, b=5, and h=13:

22. \sin\theta

23. \cos\theta

24. \tan\theta

25. \csc\theta

26. \sec\theta

27. \cot\theta

Let \sin\theta=\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2} (lies in 1st quadrant):

28. \cos\theta

29. \tan\theta

30. \csc\theta

31. \sec\theta

32. \cot\theta

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33. \sin 30^\circ

34. \cos 45^\circ

35. \tan \frac{\pi}{3}

36. \csc \frac{5\pi}{3}

37. \cos \pi

38. \cot 45^\circ

39. \cos 210^\circ

40. \sec 2\pi

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April 6, 2008 at 9:17 pm

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