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You have one minute to find a partner, get out a piece of paper, pencil, and calculator! You will be completing a set of questions, one to two minutes per slide, with your partner. Questions should be numbered and answers circled!

1) Provide an exact answer to the following question: Change to radians Change to degrees

2. Provide an exact, reduced answer. Find sec if tan  <0 and sin  = 1/3

3. Provide an exact, reduced answer Find csc  if the terminal side of  passes through the point (-3, -2)

4. Evaluate each of the following and give an exact answer.

5) You will need a calculator and will get 3 minutes to answer this question Sarah is watching a hawk at the top of a very large tree. She is looking up at the hawk at an angle of elevation of 73. She moves 6 feet closer to the tree and is now looking at the hawk at an angle of elevation of 80 . How tall is the tree the hawk is sitting in?

You now have 2 minutes to finalize all of your answers!

Swap papers with another pair to be graded . . .

Here are the answers! 1) and 63 2) 3) 4) 5) 46.37