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Evaluate each expression. Hint: Use the unit circle. Students, Take out your calendar and your homework. Take out your spiral notebook and Complete the DNA. Use your notes if necessary. Evaluate each expression. Hint: Use the unit circle. Evaluate each expression. Hint: Use a calculator.

Inverse Trig Functions Meaning Domain Range

Find the exact value.

Inverse Properties

2) If possible, find the exact value.

Find each value. Write angle measures in radians Find each value. Write angle measures in radians. Round to the nearest hundredth.

Find the exact value.

Write an algebraic expression that is equivalent to the expression.

Graph the following functions. Graph each on the same coordinate plane. Graph each on the same coordinate plane.

Linear and Angular Speed 2) The circular blade on a saw rotates at 2400 revolutions per minute. Find the angular speed in radians per second. The blade has a radius of 4 inches. Find the linear speed of a blade tip in inches per second.

Find all six trig ratios for the angle with the information given.

Graph the following by hand. Homework