Pre-Calculus Math 12
Unit 5 Assignment
CIRCULAR FUNCTIONS
Name: _________________________________________
Date:________________________________________
School:_________________________________________
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1. Convert 220 to radians. Express the angle to 2 decimal places.
1. _____________________________
1 mark
2. Convert 75 to radians. Answer in terms of .
2. _____________________________
1 mark
3. Convert 5.8 radians to degrees. Answer to the nearest degree.
3. _____________________________
1 mark
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4. Convert radians to degrees. Answer to the nearest degree.
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4. _____________________________
1 mark
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5. A circle has a radius of 12 cm. Calculate the length of arc a subtended by an angle of 110 .
110
12 cm
5. _____________________________
2 marks
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6. On the grid provided draw the angle in Standard Position.
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a) Determine an angle that is co-terminal to .
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b) Determine the reference angle for .
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1 mark
a) co-terminal ___________________
1 mark
b) reference _____________________
1 mark
7. For the diagram below determine sin and cos where point P intersects the unit circle.
y
P ( −0.84, 0.53)
x
7. sin ________ cos _________
1 mark
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8. If angle lies in Quadrant II and sin = . Determine possible coordinates for point P
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on the terminal arm of angle .
8. ____________________________
3 marks
9. Determine the Quadrant in which angle is located if cos 0 and tan 0 .
9. _____________________________
1 mark
10. Determine the exact value of the following:
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a) cot
6
a) _____________________________
2 marks
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b) cos −
4
b) _____________________________
2 marks
4
c) csc
3
c) _____________________________
2 marks
d) tan
2
d) _____________________________
2 marks
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11. Determine the period of each function:
2
a) y = sin x
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a) _____________________________
1 mark
b) y = cos x
b) _____________________________
1 mark
c) y = tan x
5
c) _____________________________
1 mark
d) y = sec x
d) _____________________________
1 mark
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e) y = cos x
4
e) _____________________________
1 mark
12. Determine the domain and range of the function: y = 4cos3 ( x + 1) − 3
Domain: _____________________________
1 mark
Range: _____________________________
1 mark
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13. Given the function: y = − 3sin 2 x + − 4 , determine the amplitude, period, phase shift
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(indicate which direction for phase shift), and vertical displacement.
Amplitude: _____________________________
1 mark
period: _____________________________
1 mark
phase shift: _____________________________
1 mark
vertical displacement: _____________________________
1 mark
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14. Given the function y = 6 cos x − 2.
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a) the maximum value of this function.
b) an expression for the x - values for which this maximum occurs.
a) _____________________________
1 mark
b) _____________________________
1 mark
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15. Find the equation of the sine function graphed below.
2
2
15. _____________________________
2 marks
16. Write a cosine function for the graph below. Assume the least possible phase shift.
2
−2
16. _____________________________
3 marks
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17. Sketch at least 1 period for each function on the grid below and make a detailed graph on the grid at the
bottom of the page.
a) y = − 5sin x + + 1
3
−2
3 marks
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b) y = 4cos 2 x −
4
−2
3 marks
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c) y = tan 2 x
−2
2 marks
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18. Draw a graph of the following sinusoidal situation. Then write an equation in the form
2 ( t − c )
y = a cos + b.
p
The high tide in a harbour occurs at 2:30 am and the depth at high tide is 16 metres.
8.4 hours later the low tide occurs. The depth of low tide is 4 metres.
2 marks
equation: _____________________________
3 marks
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19. A Ferris wheel has a radius of 20 m. Passengers get on halfway up on the right side.
The direction of rotation is counter clockwise. The bottom of the Ferris wheel is 2 m
off the ground. It rotates every 36 seconds.
a) Graph your height h above the ground as a function of time t .
2 marks
b) Determine a sine function that expresses your height h as a function of elapsed time t .
b) _____________________________
3 marks
c) Determine your height above the ground after 15 seconds algebraically.
c) _____________________________
2 marks
d) Determine the first time (to the nearest tenth) when your height is 38 m above the ground
algebraically.
d) _____________________________
2 marks
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