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Pre Cal Long Quiz 2

This document contains a series of problems related to converting between polar and rectangular coordinate forms of equations for conic sections. It includes problems involving converting between polar and rectangular forms, identifying conic sections from equations, finding exact solutions over intervals, and evaluating trigonometric functions. The document tests a wide range of skills for working with polar coordinates and conic section equations.
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Pre Cal Long Quiz 2

This document contains a series of problems related to converting between polar and rectangular coordinate forms of equations for conic sections. It includes problems involving converting between polar and rectangular forms, identifying conic sections from equations, finding exact solutions over intervals, and evaluating trigonometric functions. The document tests a wide range of skills for working with polar coordinates and conic section equations.
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Identify the conic of 

A: Parabola

Convert the polar equation to rectangular form. 

A:

Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.

A: X2 + 4y – 4 = 0

Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0. 


x2 + y2 = a2
y=4
A: R = 4 csc θ

Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.

v
A: (x  + y )  = 6x2y – 2y3
2 2 2

Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of the point,
using -2π < θ < 2π. 

(0,−7π60,−7π6)
A:
Write the expression as the sine, cosine, or tangent of an angle.
sin 3 cos 1.2 - cos 3 sin 1.2
sin 1.8
Answer:

Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π]. 

A:

Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Hyperbola, Eccentricity: e = 2, Directrix: x = 1

A:

Convert the polar equation to rectangular form. 

A:

Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that  sinu=513sinu=513 and
cos .v=−35v=−35  (Both are in Quadrant II.) Note that answers in fractions must be
entered like so: 4/5, 1/2, 3/4, -(5/10)
sin (u + v)
A: -(63/65)

Give all exact solutions over the interval [00, 3600].


sin2θ=2cos2θ
A: 45° + 360°n, 90° + 360°n, 225° + 360°n, 270° + 360°n, where n is any integer

Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest tenth as
appropriate. 

A:

A point in polar coordinates is given. Convert the point to rectangular coordinates.

A: (0, 3)

Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0. 


y2 - 8x - 16 = 0

A:

Find the exact value of the trigonometric function given that and
(Both u and v are in Quadrant III.) Note that answers in fractions must be entered like so: 4/5, 1/2,
3/4, -(5/10)
cos (u + v)
A: 3/5

Give all exact solutions over the interval [00, 3600].

A: 0° + 360°n, 30° + 360°n,150° + 360°n, 180° + 360°n, where n is any integer

Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600]. 
(tanθ−1)(cosθ−1)=0
A: {00, 450, 2250}
Convert the polar equation to rectangular form. 
r=4

A:

Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.

A: X2 + 4y – 4 = 0

Identify the conic of 


A: ellipse

Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π]. 

A:

Give all exact solutions over the interval [00, 3600].


csc2θ2=2secθ
A: 60° + 360°n, 300° + 360°n, where n is any integer.

Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Parabola, Vertex or vertices: (1, -π/2)

A:

Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0. 


X2 + y2 = a2

A:

Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Ellipse, Vertex or vertices: (2, 0), (10, π)
A:

Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest tenth as
appropriate. 

A:

Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0. 


3x - y + 2 = 0

A:

Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.

A: y = 4

Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π]. 

A:

Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest tenth as
appropriate. 

A:

Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.

A: X2 + y2 – x2/3 = 0


Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0. 
x2 + y2 - 2ax = 0

A:

Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Parabola, Eccentricity: e = 1, Directrix: x = -1

A:

Find the exact value of each expression.


a. cos (120° + 45°)                            b. cos120° + cos45°

A:

Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π]. 

A:

Convert the polar equation to rectangular form.

A: 4x2 – 5y2 – 36y – 36 = 0

Identify the conic of 


A: parabola

Convert the polar equation to rectangular form. 

A:
Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0. 
Xy = 16
A:

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

A: tan 3x

Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600]. 

A: {300, 2100, 2400, 3000}

Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.


x = 10
R = 10 sec θ

Find the exact value of the cosine of the angle by using a sum or difference formula. 
195° = 225° - 30°

A:

Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π]. 
tan 4x = 0

A:

Determine all solutions of each equation in radians (for x) or degrees (for θ) to the nearest tenth as
appropriate. 

A: .9 + 2nπ, 2.3 + 2nπ, 3.6 + 2nπ, 5.8 + 2nπ, where n is any integer

Solve each equation for exact solutions over the interval [0 0, 3600]. 
A:  {900, 2100, 3300}

Solve the equation for exact solutions over the interval [0, 2π]. 

A:

Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of the point,
using -2π < θ < 2π. 

A:

Convert the rectangular equation to polar form. Assume a > 0.


x2 + y2 = 9 
A: R = 3

Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of the point,
using -2π < θ < 2π. 
A:

Plot the point given in polar coordinates and find two additional polar representations of the point,
using -2π < θ < 2π. 

A:

Find a polar equation of the conic with its focus at the pole.
Conic: Parabola, Vertex or vertices: (5, π)

A:

A point in polar coordinates is given. Convert the point to rectangular coordinates.


A:

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