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Regents Exam Questions A2.A.64: Using Inverse Trigonometric Functions 2
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A2.A.64: Using Inverse Trigonometric Functions: Use inverse functions to find the
measure of an angle, given its sine, cosine, or tangent
1 In the accompanying diagram of a unit circle, the
ordered pair
represents the point
where the terminal side of
circle.
What is
1) 210
2) 225
intersects the unit
3 In the diagram below of a unit circle, the ordered
pair
represents the point where the
terminal side of
intersects the unit circle.
?
3) 233
4) 240
What is
1) 45
2) 135
?
3) 225
4) 240
2 In the accompanying diagram, point
is on unit circle O.
4 If
is an angle in standard position and its terminal
side passes through the point
circle, a possible value of is
1) 30°
3) 120°
2) 60°
4) 150°
What is the measure of angle to the nearest
degree?
1) 143
3) 225
2) 217
4) 233
on a unit
Regents Exam Questions A2.A.64: Using Inverse Trigonometric Functions 2
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5 If
is an angle in standard position and its terminal
side passes through point
on the unit
circle, then a possible value of is
1) 60º
3) 150º
2) 120º
4) 330º
6 In the accompanying diagram, point
is
on unit circle O. What is the value of θ, to the
nearest degree?
7 In the accompanying diagram of circle O, point O
is the origin,
,
, and
is a
diameter. If the coordinates of point J are
, how many degrees are in
?
Regents Exam Questions A2.A.64: Using Inverse Trigonometric Functions 2
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1 ANS: 1
. Since the terminal side of θ lies in Quadrant III,
differ by multiples of 360°.
. or
Coterminal angles
.
.
REF:
2 ANS:
3 ANS:
4 ANS:
080510b
4
3
2
REF: 060028siii
REF: 011104a2
or
REF: 010205b
5 ANS: 2
6 ANS:
307.
REF: 069932siii
. Since the terminal side of θ lies in Quadrant IV,
. Coterminal angles differ by multiples of 360°.
REF: 010422b
7 ANS:
45
REF: 089502siii
. or
.
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