University of Georgia Math 1113
Department of Mathematics Test 3 Fall 2018
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Math 1113 Test 3 Fall 2018
1. Determine the values of the requested quantities in each question below. (All angles are
given in radians.)
(a) [5 pts] Determine the exact value of h in the figure below.
π
6
20
(b) [5 pts] Determine the exact value of p in the figure below.
p l 6
π π
3 4
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(c) [5 pts] Determine the value of φ associated with the coordinate in the figure below.
(Numerical answers should be to within 2 decimal digits.)
y
x
φ
√
(−2, −2 3)
π 1
(d) [5 pts] Determine the value of α where α is between 2
and π and sin(α) = 2
.
(Numerical answers should be to within 2 decimal digits.)
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2. The graphs of two functions are given in the plot below.
(1 ) ( 1 )
y 3
, 7 43, 7
7
6
B(x)
5
−5 −4 −3 −2 −1 1 2 3 4 5 x
−1
A(x)
−2
−3
(a) [5 pts] Determine a formula for the function A(x) expressed as a sine function.
(b) [5 pts] Determine a formula for the function B(x) expressed as a cosine function.
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3. Determine the exact values of each of the expressions below.
(a) [5 pts] cos (arcsin(0.34))
(b) [5 pts] sin (arccos(0.6) + arctan(3.1))
( ( ))
7π
(c) [5 pts] arcsin sin
6
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4. A baker has been contacted to bake pies for a pie eating contest to celebrate π day. The
pies will be sliced into sectors, and the angle for each sector will be 0.67 radians.
(a) [7 pts] How many full slices can be cut from each whole pie? (Each pie will be made
in the shape of a whole circle.)
(b) [8 pts] If the area of the top of each piece of pie must be 0.0075 m2 what radius pie
pan should be used to bake the pies?
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5. [10 pts] Determine whether or not the following expression is an identity for all values of θ:
tan(θ) + cot(θ) = sec(θ) csc(θ).
Show your work and justify your conclusions.
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6. [15 pts] The author of a video game will construct a path that ghost characters will travel
around within the game, and the shape is shown in the figure below. It consists of a circle
with a sector removed on its right side. The angle of the missing sector will be π3 radians,
and the full length of the path, including the outside of the partial circle and the two radii,
should be 4 meters. What should the radius of the circle be?
r
π
3
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7. [15 pts] A train robber looks out from atop a tunnel entrance and looks at a train coming
straight toward him. The vicious robber’s perch is ten meters above the tracks. The horrible
robber is looking at the tracks below the leading edge of the train, and the angle of depression
is eight degrees. What is the train’s horizontal distance from the nasty nasty robber?
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