You ARE required to show work for this problem. Consider a t…

You ARE required to show work for this problem. Consider a triangle ABC like the one below where C = 67°, a = 63 cm, and b = 5 cm. Find the length of side c and the measure of angle B. Round your answers to one decimal place. general triangle.jpg   c = [BLANK-1] cm B = [BLANK-2] degrees

You ARE required to show work for this problem. Verify the i…

You ARE required to show work for this problem. Verify the identity below by using fundamental identities to transform the left-hand side of the equation into the right-hand side. Clearly show all steps on your own paper, with the problem number clearly labeled. Click “yes” when you have finished writing your solution to this problem.  identity 1.jpg   

You ARE required to show work for this problem. Use long di…

You ARE required to show work for this problem. Use long division to divide:  long division A.jpg   The quotient is: [BLANK-1] The remainder is: [BLANK-2] NOTE: You should type your answers in the blanks above as something like x^3 + x^2 + 1. Please clearly label the problem number. You should scan and upload your work after you have completed all of the problems on this exam.

You ARE required to show work for this problem. Verify the i…

You ARE required to show work for this problem. Verify the identity by transforming the left side of the equation into the right side using fundamental identities and/or algebraic methods. Show all steps. Click “yes” below when you have finished writing out your solution on your paper. identity.jpg    

You are NOT required to show work for this problem. Use the…

You are NOT required to show work for this problem. Use the unit circle below to find the indicated values. Give exact answers in terms of square-roots. You may use sqrt() to indicate a square-root. sine.jpg [BLANK-1]         tan.jpg [BLANK-2] sec.jpg [BLANK-3] inv cos(1).jpg=[BLANK-4] inv tan.jpg=[BLANK-5]     unit circle(3).PNG