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1) The document contains 7 math problems related to trigonometric identities and functions. It asks the student to prove two identities, evaluate a trigonometric expression, sketch a graph, find possible values of various trig functions, and find unspecified sides of triangles using trigonometric ratios and the law of cosines.
2) The problems cover topics like proving trigonometric identities, evaluating trig expressions, sketching graphs, finding values of inverse trig functions, and solving for unknown sides of triangles given angle and side information.
3) The document assigns point values to each problem, with the problems being worth between 15-20 points each, for a total of 100 points.
1) The document contains 7 math problems related to trigonometric identities and functions. It asks the student to prove two identities, evaluate a trigonometric expression, sketch a graph, find possible values of various trig functions, and find unspecified sides of triangles using trigonometric ratios and the law of cosines.
2) The problems cover topics like proving trigonometric identities, evaluating trig expressions, sketching graphs, finding values of inverse trig functions, and solving for unknown sides of triangles given angle and side information.
3) The document assigns point values to each problem, with the problems being worth between 15-20 points each, for a total of 100 points.
1) The document contains 7 math problems related to trigonometric identities and functions. It asks the student to prove two identities, evaluate a trigonometric expression, sketch a graph, find possible values of various trig functions, and find unspecified sides of triangles using trigonometric ratios and the law of cosines.
2) The problems cover topics like proving trigonometric identities, evaluating trig expressions, sketching graphs, finding values of inverse trig functions, and solving for unknown sides of triangles given angle and side information.
3) The document assigns point values to each problem, with the problems being worth between 15-20 points each, for a total of 100 points.