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  1. Applications of trigonometric functionsSolve the missing parts of the triangle satisfying a=125 b=150 alpha=55 degrees There are
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  2. Use the given function values and trigonometric identities (including the relationship between a trigonometric function and its
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  3. Use the given function values and trigonometric identities (including the relationship between a trigonometric function and its
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  4. Use the given function values and trigonometric identities (including the relationship between a trigonometric function and its
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  5. Use the given function values and trigonometric identities (including the relationship between a trigonometric function and its
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  6. Write the following trigonometric expression as an algebraic expression in x free of trigonometric or inverse trigonometric
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  7. Use applications of exponential functions and logarithmic functions to solve.The half-life of plutonium 241 is 14.4 years.If 100
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  8. using csc = 3.75, solve for sides:a= 3 b= ? c= ? and the remaining five trigonometric functions: sin= (1/3.75) cos= ? tan= ?
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  9. Sketch a right triangle corresponding to the trigonometric function of the acute angle θ. Use the Pythagorean Theorem to
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  10. Sketch a right triangle corresponding to the trigonometric function of the acute angle θ. Use the Pythagorean Theorem to
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