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Charles Autterson

Charles Autterson

Baker College
Trigonometry

Trigonometry teacher | Tutor for 5 years

With a passion for Trigonometry, my journey led me to specialize in this dynamic field at Baker College. Armed with a profound understanding of angles, ratios, and functions, I'm here to guide you through the complexities of Trigonometry. Let's unravel the mysteries together, turning challenges into triumphs. Your success is my mission.

Questions

  • The height of a vertical cone is 24.5cm. If the angle at the apex is 48º37'10", how do you find the length of the slant edge of the cone?
  • How do you find the value of X and Y. Y is the hypotenuse, 5 is the adjacent side and X is the opposite side from Y, and in the triangle there is 30 degrees where X and Y lines meet?
  • How do you evaluate sec 90?
  • How do you evaluate #sin((-9pi)/4) #?
  • What is sin 120 degrees?
  • How do you evaluate #cos 3pi#?
  • What is sin 360 degrees?
  • How do you evaluate cos [csc (-2.345)] to four significant digits using a calculator set in radian mode?
  • Given Tan t = -4 and csc t > 0, how do you find the other 5 trig function?
  • How do you use the unit circle to find the exact value for #cos ((7pi)/3)#?
  • How to find the value of #csc 21#?
  • How to find the value of #sec 23.9 ^@#?
  • How do you find the value of #csc 74#?
  • How do you find the value of #csc ((pi)/3)#?
  • How do you find the value of #csc ((pi)/4)#?
  • How do you evaluate the sine, cosine, and tangent of the angle 53 degrees without using a calculator?
  • How do you find the missing sides of a right triangle given a = ____, b = 24, c = 30?
  • Can the sides 9, 41, 41 be a right triangle?
  • How do you find the length of the hypotenuse when the other two sides’ measurements are 6 feet and 8 feet?
  • How do you find the exact value of #cos(-30)#?