Computer Science and Information Technology Programs (CSIT)
MTH 111: Calculus + Linear Algebra Fall 2021
Dr. Yahya Helmy & Dr. Ahmed M. Makhlouf
Homework problems:
1(f, h) – 2(c, d) – 3(b, d) – 4(c, d) – 5(c, e, h) – 6(d, e) – 7 – 8(c) – 9(b, f) –
10(a) – 11(e, g) – 12(a) – 13(d, f) – 14(c, d)
• Calculus - Sheet 2
(Trigonometric, inverse trigonometric, exponential and logarithmic functions)
1) Convert the degree measure to radian measure as a multiple of π and as a
decimal accurate to three decimal places
a) 30°
b) 150°
c) 315°
d) 120°
e) – 20°
f) – 240°
g) – 270°
h) 144°
2) Convert the radian measure to degree measure
3
a)
2
7
b)
6
− 7
c)
12
d) – 2.367
7
e)
3
− 11
f)
30
11
g)
6
h) 0.438
3) Evaluate the six trigonometric functions of the angle θ
a) b)
c) d)
4) Sketch a right triangle corresponding to the trigonometric function of the
acute angle θ. Then evaluate the other five trigonometric functions of θ
1
a) sin =
2
1
b) tan =
3
4
c) cos =
5
12
d) tan =
5
5) Use a calculator to evaluate each trigonometric function. Round your
answers to four decimal places
a) sin 10
b) sec 225
c) csc 10
d) sec 135
e) tan
9
10
f) tan
9
g) cot 1.35
h) cos 1.35
6) Solve the following equations
3
a) sin =
2
2
b) cos =
2
c) tan = 1
− 2
d) cos =
2
− 3
e) sin =
2
7) Height of a Mountain. While traveling across flat land, you notice a
mountain directly in front of you. Its angle of elevation (to the peak) is
3.5°. After you drive 13 miles closer to the mountain, the angle of elevation
is 9°. Approximate the height of the mountain.
8) Determine the period and amplitude of each function
a) y = 2 sin( 2 x) b) y = cos
3 x
2 2
c) y = −3 sin( 4x) x
d) y = cos
2
3 10
9) Sketch the graph of the function
a) y = sin
x
2
b) y = 2 cos(2 x )
c) y = sin( x + )
d) y = cos x −
3
e) y = 1 + cos x −
2
f) y = 1 + sin x +
2
−1
10) Find f ( x) for the function, then find f −1 (a )
5
a) f ( x) = 5 sin x , a =
2
b) f ( x) = cos( 2 x) , a = 1
11) Evaluate the following expressions
a) arcsin
1
2
b) arcsin (0)
c) arccos
1
2
d) arccos (− 1)
3
e) arctan
3
f) arccos (0.051)
g) arcsin (− 0.39 )
12) Solve
a) arcsin(3x − ) =
1
2
b) arctan (2 x − 5) = −1
13) Use the figure to write the expression in algebraic form given y = arccos( x)
a) cos y b) sin y
c) tan y d) cot y
e) sec y f) csc y
14) Write the expression in algebraic form, sketch a right triangle as
demonstrated in the lecture
a) cos(arcsin (2 x ))
b) sec(arctan (6 x ))
x
c) csc arctan
2
d) sec(arcsin (x − 1))