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Jeopardy. Trigonometry Review . PreCalculus Review . Vocabulary for $100. Identify the supplement of the angle (if possible). Answer for Vocabulary $100. Vocabulary for $200. Identify the co-terminal angle (if possible). Answer for Vocabulary $200. Vocabulary for $300.
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Jeopardy Trigonometry Review
Vocabulary for $100 • Identify the supplement of the angle (if possible).
Vocabulary for $200 • Identify the co-terminal angle (if possible).
Vocabulary for $300 • Identify the reference angle of:
Vocabulary for $400 • Identify which function has the largest period.
Vocabulary for $500 • If a plane that is cruising at an altitude of 30,000 feet wants to land at Denver International Airport, it must begin its descent so that the angle of depression to the airport is 7°. How many miles from the airport must the plane begin descending?
Answer for Vocabulary $500 • If a plane that is cruising at an altitude of 30,000 feet wants to land at Denver International Airport, it must begin its descent so that the angle of depression to the airport is 7°. How many feetfrom the airport must the plane begin descending? 30,000 X
Unit Circle for $100 • Find the value of .
Unit Circle for $200 • Find the .
Unit Circle for $300 • Determine the value:
Unit Circle for $400 • Simplify the expression:
Unit Circle for $500 • Evaluate all six trig functions when
Misc for $100 • Find the inverse angle of the function.
Misc for $200 • Find the inverse angle of
Misc for $300 • The point (5, -3) is on the terminal side of the angle. Find the exact value for the sine and tangent function.
Misc for $400 • Given the information below, find the exact value of the sine and cosine of the function.
Misc for $500 • Simplify the expression into using only one trig function.
Graphing Trig Functions for $100 • Which trig function has the largest amplitude?
Graphing Trig Functions for $200 • Given the function provided below identify the amplitude, period, and midline.
Graphing Trig Functions for $300 • Given the function provided below and the point (5,7). Find the value of c.
Graphing Trig Functions for $400 • Jacob and Emily ride a Ferris wheel at a carnival in Billings, Montana. The wheel has a 16 meter diameter, and turns at three revolutions per six minutes, with its lowest point one meter above the ground. Assume that Jacob and Emily's height h above the ground is a sinusoidal function of time t, where t =0 represents the lowest point on the wheel and t is measured in seconds. Write the equation for h in terms of t for a cosine sinusoidal function.
Graphing Trig Functions for $500 • Graph the function and label all identify all parts (amplitude, period, midline, and x-intercept)
Solving Trig Equations for $100 • Solving the equation for x:
Solving Trig Equations for $200 • Solve the equation for x:
Solving Trig Equations for $300 • Solve the equation for x:
Solving Trig Equations for $400 • Solve the equation for x: