AAT H SEMESTER 2 REVIEW Lets Get Rich. Rational s Simplify.

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AAT H SEMESTER 2 REVIEW Lets Get Rich

Rational s Simplify

Right Angle Trig Solve the triangle A B C 2 5

Exponential Graphing What is the horizontal asymptote for the function y= -5 Bonus 100 Pts, what does the +3 do? Shifts the graph 3 to the left.

Graphing Rationals Find the vertical, horizontal asymptotes and holes of the function. VA: x=4 HA: y=3 Hole: x=-3

Rational Equalities Solve the rational inequality

Probabilities How many different ways can you pick a group of 3 from a set of 20 people? 1140

Right Angle Trig Find cos(C)= A B C 4 5

Right Angle Trig Find csc(A)= A B C 1 2

Unit Circle The point is on unit circle in standard position. Find the six trig functions of the angle formed.

Degrees/Radians Convert to radians

Degrees/Radians Convert to degrees

Logarithmic Equations Solve

Degrees/Radians Find a positive and a negative coterminal angle for 23 degrees

Logs!!!! Write the following equations in log form.

Law of Sines Use the law of sines to solve the triangle.

Logarithms What is the domain and range for the basic exponential function. Domain: All real numbers or, (-∞, ∞) Range: x>0 or, (0, ∞)

Right Angle Trig The point (-1, 8) is on the terminal side of angle B in standard position. Find the six trig functions of B. (-1,8) 8

Logarithmic Equations Solve

Logarithmic Equations Solve

Probabilities What is the probability of pulling a spade or a face card? 22/52=11/26