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Unit 5 Test Review

The document provides a list of topics that will be covered on an upcoming Unit 5 exam for a trigonometry course. It includes using sum and difference formulas, multiple-angle formulas, product-to-sum formulas, solving oblique triangles using the Law of Sines and Law of Cosines, finding areas of oblique triangles, writing vectors in component form and performing vector operations, finding the dot product and angle between vectors, and determining if vectors are orthogonal. It provides example problems from the textbook for each topic.

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Unit 5 Test Review

The document provides a list of topics that will be covered on an upcoming Unit 5 exam for a trigonometry course. It includes using sum and difference formulas, multiple-angle formulas, product-to-sum formulas, solving oblique triangles using the Law of Sines and Law of Cosines, finding areas of oblique triangles, writing vectors in component form and performing vector operations, finding the dot product and angle between vectors, and determining if vectors are orthogonal. It provides example problems from the textbook for each topic.

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Topics on Unit 5 Exam

(This list should serve as a guide to help you study. It may or may not contain every topic that is on the exam)

Use sum and difference formulas (5.4)

Examples 1,2, 4, 6 on pages 377-380

Use multiple-angle formulas (5.5)

Examples 1, 2 on pages 384-385

Use Product-to-Sum formulas (5.5)

Example 7 on page 388

Use Law of Sines to solve oblique triangles (6.1)

Examples 1,2,3,4,5, 7 on pages 404-409

Find area of an oblique triangle (6.1)

Example 6 on page 409

Use Law of Cosines to solve oblique triangles, SSS or SAS (6.2)

Examples 1,2,3,4, on pages 413-415

Find area of an oblique triangle using Herons Area Formula (6.2)

Example 5 on page 416

Write component form of a vector. Perform basic vector operations. Find unit vector and direction angles (6.3)

Examples 2, 3, 4,5,6, 7, 8, 10 on pages 421-428

Find dot product of two vectors. Find angle between two vectors and determine whether two vectors are orthogonal.
Write vectors as the sum of two vector components (6.4)

Examples 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, and 7 on pages 434-439.

Use sum and difference formulas (5.4)


Find the exact values of sine and cosine of the angle
1. 285 = 315 - 30

2. 345

3.

4.

Write the expression as the sine or cosine of an angle.


5. sin 130cos50 + cos 130sin50

6. cos45cos120 - sin45sin120

Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that sin u =
7. sin(u+v)

8. sin (u-v)

and cos v =

9. cos (u+v)

10. Cos (u-v)

Verify the identity


11. Cos (x + ) = -sin x

12. sin ( x) = sin x

Find the solutions of the equation in the interval *0, 2).


13. sin (x + ) - sin (x - ) =

14. Cos (x + ) - cos (x - ) = 1

Use multiple-angle formulas (5.5)


Find the exact values of sin 2u and cos 2u.
15. sin u = , 0 < u <

16. cos u = ,

< u < 2

17. tan u =

u<

Use Product-to-Sum formulas (5.5)


Use the product-to-sum formulas to write the product as a sum or difference.
18. 6sin cos

19. 4sin15 sin45

20. Cos6 sin8

Use Law of Sines to solve oblique triangles (6.1)


Use the Law of Sines to solve the triangle. If two solutions exist, find both
21. A = 32, B = 50, a = 16

22. B= 20, C=115, c= 30

23. A = 75, a= 2.5, b = 16.5

24. B = 150, a = 10, b= 3

25. A = 75, a = 2.5, b =16.5 (this one has two solutions).

Find area of an oblique triangle (6.1)


Find the area of the triangle having the indicated angle and sides.
26. A = 33, b = 7, c= 10

27. B = 80, a = 4, c= 8

Use Law of Cosines to solve oblique triangles, SSS or SAS (6.2)


Use the Law of Cosines to solve the triangle
28.

29.

30. a =9, b=12, c= 20

Find area of an oblique triangle using Herons Area Formula (6.2)


Use Herons Area Formula to find the area of the triangle
31. a = 15, b= 8, c= 10

32. A = 64.8, b=49.2, c= 24.1

Write component form of a vector. Perform basic vector operations. Find unit vector and direction angles (6.3)
Find the component form and the magnitude of the vector v
33.

34.

35. Initial point: (0,10), terminal point: (7,3)

Find (a) u + v, (b) u v, (c) 3u, and (d) 2v + 5u. Sketch each resultant vector
36. u = <-1, -3>, v = <-3, 6>

37. u =<4,5>, v = <0,1>

38. u = 2i j, v = 5i +3j

39. u = 6 j, v = i +j

Find the component form of w and sketch the specified vector operation geometrically where u = 6i 5j and v = 10i
+3j
40. w = 3v

41. w = 4u + 5v

42. w = 3v 2u

The initial and terminal points of a vector are given. Write the vector as a linear combination of the standard unit
vectors i and j.
43. initial point: (-8, 3)
Terminal point: (1, -5)

Find the magnitude and the direction angle of the vector v.


44. v = 7(cos 60I + sin60j)

45. v = 3(cos 150I + sin150j)

46. v = 5i +4j

47. v = -4i +7j

Find dot product of two vectors. Find angle between two vectors and determine whether two vectors are orthogonal.
Write vectors as the sum of two vector components (6.4)
Find the dot product of u and v
48.

u =<0, -2>
v = <1, 10>

49.

u =<-7, 12>
v = <-4, -14>

50.

u =6i j
v = 2i +5j

51.

u =8i -7j
v = 3i -4j

Use the vectors u = <-3, -4> and v = <2, 1> to find the indicated quantity.
52. u u

53. ||v|| -3

54. 4u v

55. (u v) u

Find the angle between the vectors.


56.

u =<2 , -4>

57.

v = <- , 1>

u =<3, 1>

58. u = cos

i + sin

59. u = cos 45i + sin 45j

v = <4, 5>

v = cos

i + sin

v = cos 300i + sin 300j

Graph the vectors and find the degree measure of the angle between the vectors
60.

u = 4i + j
v = i - 4j

61.

u = 6i + 2j
v = -3i - j

Determine whether u and v are orthogonal, parallel, or neither


62.

u =<39, -12>
v = <-26, 8>

63.

u =<8, -4>
v = <5, 10>

64. u = <8, 5>


v = <-2, 4>

65. u = <-15, 51>


v = <20, -68>

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