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6 marks K
d) tan210o
e) cos(90o)
f) sin510o
1 b) cos = , 2
180o 540o
2 marks A 2 marks T
c) tan = 3,
0o 360o
2 marks A
3) Explain why the calculator gives you an error if you attempt to evaluate sin 1 (1.75)
1 mark C
1 mark
5) The graph below has equation y = cos(bx) + d . Find the value of b and d.
y
90 180 270 360
2 marks A
b = ______ d = ______
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6) Point P (-3, 4) lies on the edge of this circle, forming an angle of with the positive x-axis. Determine the sine, cosine, and tangent of .
4 marks T
7) For the next problems, consider the graph y = sin x (shown here) to be the parent function.
x
-360 -270 -180 -90 90 180 270 360
-1
1 a) Graph y = sin x over the entire given domain. Clearly label (with coordinates) one 2 minimum value, one maximum value, and one x-intercept. 2 marks A
2 marks C
y
2
x
-360 -270 -180 -90 90 180 270 360
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o b) For y = sin( x 45 ) 1,
4 marks K 2 marks A
i) ii) iii)
State the amplitude: _________ Describe the transformations from y = sin x to this function: ____________ _____________________________________________________________
iv)
y
2
x
-360 -270 -180 -90 90 180 270 360
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Integrated Math 2
Name ______________________
You have about 35 minutes. Calculators are permitted. If rounding is necessary, round to three significant figures unless otherwise noted. Show all work!
Law of Sines:
1) A seven meter ladder is leaning against a building. The base of the ladder makes a 70 angle with the ground. To the nearest hundredth, how far up the building does the ladder reach?
2 marks A 1 mark K 1 mark C
2) Two aircraft leave the same airport, but flying in different directions. The angle between their paths is 35. After four hours, one aircraft has traveled 850 miles while the other has traveled 720 miles. Assuming they are at the same elevation, how far apart (to the nearest mile) are the aircraft at this time? Note: Draw and label a diagram of this situation as part of your solution.
2 marks A 2 marks K 2 marks C
3) The height above the ground (in meters) of a rider on a Ferris wheel with a radius of 8 meters is modeled by the equation h(t) = 8sin(5(t 3)) + 9, where t is measured in seconds. The graph of
the function is shown below. Use the graph or the equation, along with your calculator and your thinking skills, to answer the following questions. Estimated answers will be given no credit.
18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2
t
25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200
a) How long does it take for the wheel to make one revolution?
2 marks T
3 marks A
3 marks (Tech)
d) Find (to 3 s.f.) the first time the rider will reach a height of 12 meters.
3 marks A
5) Find the missing values in the triangle below, rounding each value to the nearest whole number.
3 marks A 2 marks K 1 mark C
6) Solve 7 sin + 2 = 5 for , for 0o 360o . Round your answers to the nearest degree. Make sure to give all relevant solutions.
4 marks T
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