Final is Tomorrow!!! Chapter 4, 5, 6, Conics

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Final is Tomorrow!!! Chapter 4, 5, 6, Conics Finals Review Final is Tomorrow!!! Chapter 4, 5, 6, Conics

Problem 1 Find if and

Problem 1 Find if and

Problem 2 Find the exact value (no calc)

Problem 2 Find the exact value (no calc)

Problem 3 In Triangle MON, Angle O = 110 degrees, m = 10, and n = 8. Find o.

Problem 3 In Triangle MON, Angle O = 110 degrees, m = 10, and n = 8. Find o.

Problem 4 What is the period of

Problem 4 What is the period of

Solve in the appropriate interval (function value – one answer). Problem 5 Solve in the appropriate interval (function value – one answer).

Solve in the appropriate interval (function value – one answer). Problem 5 Solve in the appropriate interval (function value – one answer).

6. Solve the equation over the interval [0, 2π):

6. Solve the equation over the interval [0, 2π):

Problem 7 A baseball is hit from a height of 3 feet off the ground with an initial velocity of 140 feet per second and at an angle of 21 degrees with the ground. Assuming there is no wind, will the ball clear a fence that is 23 feet high and is 360 feet away? Set up the equations for the path of the ball and the fence (but do not solve).

Problem 7

Problem 8 Graph the following:

Problem 8 Graph the following:

Problem 9 If a vector has a magnitude of 7 and a direction angle of 137 degrees, find the component form of the vector (round to hundredths).

Problem 9 If a vector has a magnitude of 7 and a direction angle of 137 degrees, find the component form of the vector (round to hundredths).

10. Write the equation of the conic in Standard form:

10. Write the equation of the conic in Standard form: