Chapter 5: Problem 40
Complete the identity. $$\csc \theta=\frac{1}{\square}$$
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Chapter 5: Problem 40
Complete the identity. $$\csc \theta=\frac{1}{\square}$$
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Determine whether the statement is true or false. Justify your answer. $$\sin \theta<\tan \theta \text { in Quadrant I }$$
Solve the equation. Round your answer to three decimal places, if necessary. $$\frac{3}{x-1}=\frac{x+2}{9}$$
The table shows the average daily high temperatures (in degrees Fahrenheit) for Quillayute, Washington, \(Q\) and Chicago, Illinois, \(C\) for month \(t,\) with \(t=1\) corresponding to January. $$\begin{array}{c|c|c} \text { Month, } & \text { Quillayute, } & \text { Chicago, } \\ t & Q & C \\ \hline 1 & 47.1 & 31.0 \\ 2 & 49.1 & 35.3 \\ 3 & 51.4 & 46.6 \\ 4 & 54.8 & 59.0 \\ 5 & 59.5 & 70.0 \\ 6 & 63.1 & 79.7 \\ 7 & 67.4 & 84.1 \\ 8 & 68.6 & 81.9 \\ 9 & 66.2 & 74.8 \\ 10 & 58.2 & 62.3 \\ 11 & 50.3 & 48.2 \\ 12 & 46.0 & 34.8 \end{array}$$ (a) \(\mathrm{A}\) model for the temperature in Quillayute is given by $$Q(t)=57.5+10.6 \sin (0.566 x-2.568)$$ Find a trigonometric model for Chicago. (b) Use a graphing utility to graph the data and the model for the temperatures in Quillayute in the same viewing window. How well does the model fit the data? (c) Use the graphing utility to graph the data and the model for the temperatures in Chicago in the same viewing window. How well does the model fit the data? (d) Use the models to estimate the average daily high temperature in each city. Which term of the models did you use? Explain. (e) What is the period of each model? Are the periods what you expected? Explain. (f) Which city has the greater variability in temperature throughout the year? Which factor of the models determines this variability? Explain.
Find the exact value of each function for the given angle for \(f(\theta)=\sin \theta\) and \(g(\theta)=\cos \theta .\) Do not use a calculator. (a) \((f+g)(\theta)\) (b) \((g-f)(\theta)\) (c) \([g(\theta)]^{2}\) (d) \((f g)(\theta)\) (e) \(f(2 \theta)\) (f) \(g(-\boldsymbol{\theta})\) $$\theta=7 \pi / 6$$
Define the inverse secant function by restricting the domain of the secant function to the intervals \([0, \pi / 2)\) and \((\pi / 2, \pi],\) and sketch the graph of the inverse function.
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