TRIGONOMERTIC FUNCTIONS (NEED ANSWERS TO TEST!!!)

pace

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You don't have to answer all of these, help with any of these problems would be a huge help considering these are problems directly from my test. I'm so confused. Thanks in advance!
1) y= -2sin(pi x)+1
2) y= -3csc(2x+pi/4)
3) y= |-2|cos(x+pi/2)
** On problems 1-3 I already know the period, amplitude, and translation. I just need the 5 key points (max, min, int, ect). in radians not decimals. When I know let's say the maximum on the graph I don't know how to get it into radians. If you need the period/amp/or translations of any just ask

4) y=0-tan4x
*Graph 2 periods and find the new asymptotes. I know that can't be done on here but I need help with finding the asymptotes
5) arc cos(-1/2)
*find radians, quad., reference angle, and answer
6) arc cos (.4)
*Evaluate
7) [arc sin 4/5)
*Find exact value
8) tan(arc sinx)
*write in an algebraic expression
9) If a plane is climbing at 37,000 ft and maintains a speed of 700 mph heading 43 degrees south east for far south will the plane be after 4 hours?

If you give me accurate answers to all of these I'll pay you money. No joke. I need to pass this class..
 
pace said:
You don't have to answer all of these, help with any of these problems would be a huge help considering these are problems directly from my test. I'm so confused. Thanks in advance!
1) y= -2sin(pi x)+1
2) y= -3csc(2x+pi/4)
3) y= |-2|cos(x+pi/2)
** On problems 1-3 I already know the period, amplitude, and translation. I just need the 5 key points (max, min, int, ect). in radians not decimals. When I know let's say the maximum on the graph I don't know how to get it into radians. If you need the period/amp/or translations of any just ask

4) y=0-tan4x
*Graph 2 periods and find the new asymptotes. I know that can't be done on here but I need help with finding the asymptotes
5) arc cos(-1/2)
*find radians, quad., reference angle, and answer
6) arc cos (.4)
*Evaluate
7) [arc sin 4/5)
*Find exact value
8) tan(arc sinx)
*write in an algebraic expression
9) If a plane is climbing at 37,000 ft and maintains a speed of 700 mph heading 43 degrees south east for far south will the plane be after 4 hours?

If you give me accurate answers to all of these I'll pay you money. No joke. I need to pass this class..

If you're willing to "pay money" for answers to a test, I'm sure you can find multiple websites which will be more than happy to take your money and provide you with (not necessarily accurate) answers.

This is NOT such a website...please read our posting rules.
 
pace said:
I need to pass this class..
You "need" to pass this course, but not badly enough to have listened or studied sufficiently to have any idea how to even begin on any aspect of your assignment...? :shock:

Mrspi said:
I'm sure you can find multiple websites which will be more than happy to take your money and provide you with (not necessarily accurate) answers. This is NOT such a website....
Apparently this is "such a website". Granted, some of us may be too "closed-minded" to feel comfortable in complying with the posted work order. But it would appear that the interested "learner" has only to contact the right people, and his ticket will generally be promptly completed for him. :roll:

Eliz.

P.S. Increasing numbers of educators are searching online forums such as this for evidence of what the closed-minded often term "cheating". For "security" purposes, the "learner" might wish to use the private-messaging system for his "studying".
 
stapel said:
P.S. Increasing numbers of educators are searching online forums such as this for evidence of what the closed-minded often term "cheating". For "security" purposes, the "learner" might wish to use the private-messaging system for his "studying".

I just came across one of "those" sites charging $20 for a half-hour of a "consultant's" (aka "cheater's") time to do your homework for you. I figured it was worth $20 to see what they were up to. Although I got one right answer out of three problem and absolutely incomprehensible explanations from this loser, it was worth the $20 just to investigate the site he was using as an "umbrella" for his unethical activities.

Google has created all sorts of opportunities for these people to market themselves, including some who have managed to squeeze ads on the side of this very board. But rest assured, all you students, like this one, who would consider cheating, we who work for the schools know exactly where you hang out, and email is becoming less and less private every day.

Listen, if you all could spend one-tenth the time in actually learning the lessons and asking decent questions as you do in looking for ways to get away with this activity that closed-minded people call "cheating," you'd actually get something to take with you and bring more enjoyment to your understanding of the everyday world: a working literacy in mathematics. If that's not the point, I would advise you to drop out of school and stop wasting our time. There are some people who really love mathematics here, and you are crimping their style.

-Paul
 
I never understand why people actually come out and say they want answers to a test. This, to me, shows lack of common sense as well as lack of academic honesty. No offense intended, but come on :roll: .

As stated, there are sites which will do it for you but they are not free that's for sure.
 
chivox said:
Google has created all sorts of opportunities for these people to market themselves, including some who have managed to squeeze ads on the side of this very board.
There are ads on this forum...? (I'm not being snarky; I'm really not seeing them, even when I log out and try a different browser.)

Eliz.
 
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chivox said:
But rest assured, all you students, like this one, who would consider cheating, we who work for the schools know exactly where you hang out, and email is becoming less and less private every day.
Listen, if you all could spend one-tenth the time in actually learning the lessons and asking decent questions as you do in looking for ways to get away with this activity that closed-minded people call "cheating," you'd actually get something to take with you and bring more enjoyment to your understanding of the everyday world: a working literacy in mathematics. If that's not the point, I would advise you to drop out of school and stop wasting our time. There are some people who really love mathematics here, and you are crimping their style.
-Paul
Easy Paul...Burger King would go bankrupt if nobody applied for "Burger Flipper"; soon to be Flipping Engineers :wink:
 
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stapel said:
Apparently this is "such a website". Granted, some of us may be too "closed-minded" to feel comfortable in complying with the posted work order. But it would appear that the interested "learner" has only to contact the right people, and his ticket will generally be promptly completed for him. :roll:

Eliz.

careful Elizabeth ... your "claws" are showing. :roll:
 
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