Homework
In case you miss a homework assignment in class, you can find it below.
Unless otherwise specified,
all problems
are from the 9th Edition of Algebra & Trigonometry
published by Prentice-Hall (Pearson).
See the grading policies
for general instructions on doing homework and how it will be graded.
- Review (to be turned in individually):
- Date assigned: January 8 Wednesday;
- Date due: January 13 Monday;
- Problems from §6 Cumulative Review (pages 500&501):
1–5, 8, 11.b.
- Extra credit (essay):
Explain your background in mathematics
and what you are going to use this course for.
- Circles:
- Date assigned: January 13 Monday.
- Date due: January 15 Wednesday.
- Problems from MyMathLabPlus
(Orientation).
- Problems from §2.1 (pages 154–157):
- No additional work needed: 2, 3;
- Show what numerical calculation you make or what equation you solve:
17, 21, 35.
- Problems from §2.4 (pages 185–188):
- No additional work needed: 7, 9, 13, 21;
- Show at least one intermediate step for each:
23, 37.
- Angles:
- Date assigned: January 17 Friday.
- Date due: January 22 Wednesday.
- Problems from MyMathLabPlus
(§7.1).
- Problems from §7.1 (pages 513–517):
- No additional work needed: 1, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19;
- Show what numerical calculations you make: 35, 37, 47, 49;
- Show what numerical calculations you make or what equations you solve:
71, 73, 75, 79, 81, 83, 97, 101.
- Acute trigonometry:
- Date assigned: January 22 Wednesday.
- Date due: January 24 Friday.
- Problems from MyMathLabPlus
(§§7.2&3).
- Problems from §7.2 (pages 525–528):
- No additional work needed: 1–6;
- State also the length of the other side of the triangle:
11, 12, 14, 18;
- Show what numerical calculations you make or what equations you solve:
20, 22, 25, 29, 31, 34;
- Show at least one intermediate step or give a reason for each:
37, 44;
- Show what numerical calculations you make or what equations you solve:
55.
- Problems from §7.3 (pages 536–540):
- No additional work needed: 7, 8;
- Show what numerical calculation you make: 11, 16, 18, 20;
- Optional (using a calculator): 30, 43.
- Arbitrary angles:
- Date assigned: January 27 Monday.
- Date due: January 29 Wednesday.
- Problems from MyMathLabPlus
(§§7.4&5).
- Problems from §7.4 (pages 548–550):
- No additional work needed: 1;
- For each result,
show what numerical calculation you make or what equation you solve:
3, 7;
- No additional work needed: 8, 9;
- For each result,
show what numerical calculation you make or what equation you solve:
10, 11, 16, 18, 20, 30, 43, 46, 62, 75, 83, 88.
- Problems from §7.5 (pages 559&560):
- No additional work needed: 1, 5, 6, 7;
- For each result,
show what numerical calculation you make or what equation you solve:
9, 12, 14, 15.
- The trigonometric functions:
- Date assigned: January 29 Wednesday.
- Date due: January 31 Friday.
- Problems from MyMathLabPlus
(§§7.5–7).
- Problems from §7.5 (pages 559&560):
- For each result,
show what numerical calculation you make or what equation you solve:
21, 35;
- No additional work needed: 38, 45, 53.
- Problems from §7.6 (pages 571–576):
No additional work needed: 3, 9, 10.
- Problems from §7.7 (pages 581–583):
No additional work needed: 1, 3, 4, 7–16.
- Graphing:
- Date assigned: February 3 Monday.
- Date due: February 5 Wednesday.
- Problems from MyMathLabPlus
(§§7.6–8).
- Problems from §7.6 (pages 571–576):
- Show what numerical calculation you make to find the period:
15, 17;
- Show what numerical calculation you make
to match the period with the angular frequency:
21, 27, 29;
- Show what numerical calculation you make to find the period:
43, 45, 51, 57;
- No additional work needed: 100.
- Problems from §7.8 (pages 592–594):
- Show what numerical calculations you make
to find the period and phase shift:
3, 5, 7, 8, 13;
- Show what numerical calculations you make
to find the angular frequency and the angular phase shift (φ):
16.
- Problems from §7.7 (pages 581–583):
- No additional work needed: 20, 25;
- Show what numerical calculation you make to find the period:
29, 30, 33, 37.
- Inverse trigonometric operations:
- Date assigned: February 7 Friday.
- Date due: February 10 Monday.
- Problems from MyMathLabPlus
(§§8.1&2).
- Problems from §8.1 (page 613–616):
- No additional work needed:
1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13–19 odd, 22, 24;
- Optional (using a calculator): 25, 29;
- Show at least one intermediate step
if the answer is not the angle that you started with:
37–43 odd;
- If the result is undefined, say briefly why it is undefined:
45, 47, 49, 50, 51;
- Show at least what equation you solve and its solution:
53, 55, 59;
- Show at least one intermediate step: 61, 67.
- Problems from §8.2 (pages 620–622):
- No additional work needed: 1, 3;
- Show at least one intermediate step for each:
9–29 odd, 35, 36;
- No additional work needed: 37–44;
- Optional (using a calculator): 45, 47, 51.
- Sum and difference formulas:
- Date assigned: February 12 Wednesday.
- Date due: February 14 Friday.
- Problems from MyMathLabPlus
(§8.5).
- Problems from §8.5 (pages 649–652):
- No additional work needed: 3, 5, 6;
- Show at least one intermediate step using a sum or difference formula:
11, 12, 21, 25, 33, 35.
- Product formulas:
- Date assigned: February 17 Monday.
- Date due: February 19 Wednesday.
- Problems from MyMathLabPlus
(§§8.6&7).
- Problems from §8.6 (pages 659–662):
Show at least one intermediate step using a double or half formula:
7, 9, 12, 19, 26.
- Problems from §8.7 (pages 664&665):
Show at least one intermediate step
using a sum-to-product or product-to-sum formula:
5, 7, 17.
- Simplifying trigonometric expressions:
- Date assigned: February 21 Friday.
- Date due: February 24 Monday.
- Problems from MyMathLabPlus
(§8.4).
- Problems from §8.4 (pages 637–639):
- No additional work needed: 4, 5;
- Show at least one additional step for each: 10, 12, 14–17;
- Show at least one intermediate step
for each side that is not already simplified:
19, 23, 25, 29, 31, 35, 37, 49, 57, 86.
- Problems from §8.5 (pages 649–652):
Show at least one intermediate step
for each side that is not already simplified:
47, 59, 71.
- Problems from §8.6 (pages 659–662):
Show at least one intermediate step
for each side that is not already simplified:
59, 65.
- Problems from §8.7 (pages 664&665):
Show at least one intermediate step
for each side that is not already simplified:
39.
- Solving trigonometric equations:
- Date assigned: February 26 Wednesday.
- Date due: February 28 Friday.
- Problems from MyMathLabPlus
(§8.3).
- Problems from §8.3 (pages 628–632):
- No additional work necessary:
1, 2, 3, 4;
- Show at least one intermediate step for each:
12, 14, 18, 27, 31;
- No additional work necessary: 37, 39;
- Optional (using a calculator): 45, 47, 51;
- Show at least one intermediate step for each:
58, 60, 70, 76, 79;
- Show what equations you solve
(and leave answers in exact form if you don't want to use a calculator):
103, 111.
- Problems from §8.5 (pages 649–652):
Show at least one intermediate step (hint: use a summation formula backwards):
91.
- Problems from §8.6 (pages 659–662):
Show at least one intermediate step
(hint: put everything in terms of sin θ):
69.
- Solving triangles:
- Date assigned: March 3 Monday.
- Date due: March 5 Wednesday.
- Problems from MyMathLabPlus
(§§9.1–3).
- Problems from §9.1 (pages 676–678):
- No additional work necessary: 1, 4, 5;
- For each result,
show what numerical calculation you make or what equation you solve
(but you can skip calculating complementary angles);
give exact results or use a calculator:
9–22, 25, 27, 35.
- Problems from §9.2 (pages 685–689):
- No additional work necessary: 2, 5;
- For each result,
show what numerical calculation you make or what equation you solve
(but you can skip calculating angles from angles);
give exact results or use a calculator:
9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30,
31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 37, 39, 47.
- Problems from §9.3 (pages 692–695):
- No additional work necessary: 2;
- For each result,
show what numerical calculation you make or what equation you solve
(but you can skip calculating angles from angles);
give exact results or use a calculator:
9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 39, 45.
- Polar coordinates:
- Date assigned: March 7 Friday.
- Date due: March 12 Wednesday.
- Problems from MyMathLabPlus
(§§10.1&2).
- Problems from §10.1 (pages 725–727):
- No additional work necessary:
1, 2, 4, 8, 9–16, 17, 19, 22, 24, 27, 29, 31–38;
- Show what numerical calculations you make:
39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49.
- Problems from §10.2 (pages 739–741):
- No additional work necessary:
1, 3, 5, 6, 13–20, 29–36;
- Show at least one intermediate step of algebra for each:
37, 39, 45, 47, 49.
- Vectors:
- Date assigned: March 12 Wednesday.
- Date due: March 19 Wednesday.
- Problems from MyMathLabPlus
(§§10.4&5).
- Problems from §10.4 (pages 760–763):
- No additional work needed: 2, 9–16, 27;
- Show what numerical calculations you make:
29–35 odd, 38, 41, 44;
- No additional work needed: 47, 48;
- Show what numerical calculations you make: 51, 57, 59, 63.
- Problems from §10.5 (pages 769&770):
- No additional work needed: 3, 4;
- Show what numerical calculations you make:
7, 13, 15, 19, 23.
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