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1.

Find the exact value for:

a.

b.
c.
d.
e.

f.
2. If , is in quad II, and , is in quad I find

3. If , is in quad III, and , is in quad II find


4. Simplify:

a.
b.

5. Prove the identity:


6. Simplify
7. Verify the identity:
8. Simplify
9. Verify that , using the sine sum formula.
10. Reduce the following to a single term: .

11. Prove

12. Find all solutions to , when is between .

13. Solve for all values of between for .

14. Find all solutions to , when is between .

Review Answers
1.
a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

f.
2. If and in Quadrant II, then by the Pythagorean
Theorem . And, if and in Quadrant I, then
by the Pythagorean Theorem . So, to
find
and

3. If and in Quadrant III, then cosine is also negative. By the Pythagorean


Theorem, the second leg is , so . If the
and in Quadrant II, then the cosine is also negative. By the Pythagorean Theorem,
the second leg is , so . To find , plug this
information into the sine sum formula.

a. This is the cosine difference formula,


so:
b. This is the expanded sine sum formula,
so:
4. Step 1: Expand using the cosine sum formula and change everything into sine and

cosine Step 2: Find a common

denominator for the right hand side. The two sides are
the same, thus they are equal to each other and the identity is true.

5.
6. Step 1: Expand and using the sine sum and difference
formulas.

Step 2: FOIL and simplify.

Step 3: Substitute for and for , distribute and

simplify.

7.

8. This
could also be verified by using
9. Step 1: Expand using the cosine and sine sum formulas.
Step 2: Distribute and and simplify.

10. Step 1: Expand left hand side using the sum and difference formulas

Step 2: Divide each term on the left side

by and simplify
11. To find all the solutions, between

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