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Hello I need to get these trigonometry problems done by today. I will upload all the excercises

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Negalia (OH- 5. Graph the unit circle using parametric equations with your calculator set to degree mode. Use a scale of 5. Trace the circle to find all values of t between 0° and 360° satisfying the statement. sin t = cost 6. For the problem below, 0 is a central angle in a circle of radius r. Find the length of arc s cut off by 0. =2, r= 5 inches. Name: Class: Date: homework 3.3-3.5 7. Arc length The minute hand of a clock is 1 centimeter long. How far does the tip of the minute hand travel in 35 minutes? Round to three significant digits. 8. The figure is a model of George Ferris's Ferris wheel. The diameter of the wheel is 245 feet; and is the central angle formed as a rider travels from his or her initial position Po to position P1. Find the distance traveled by the rider if 0= 216º. o P, Page 3 Name: Class: Date: homework 3.3-3.5 9. 8 is a central angle that cuts off an arc of length s. Find the radius of the circle if 6 = 12 = cm. 10. Find the area of the sector formed by central angle 0 = 20° in a circle of radius r = 3 m. 11. An arc of length 3 feet is cut off by a central angle of IT radians. Find the area of the sector 4 formed. If the answer needs rounding, round it to three significant digits. A = ft? Page 4 Name: Class: Date: homework 3.3-3.5 12. A lawn sprinkler is located at the corner of a yard. The sprinkler is set to rotate through 90° and project water out 53 feet. What is the area of the yard watered by the sprinkler? If the answer needs rounding, round it to three significant digits. A = feet? 13. Find the linear velocity of a point moving with uniform circular motion, if the point covers a distance s in an amount of time t, where 5=24 mi and 1= 2hr 14. Point P sweeps out central angle 8 as it rotates on a circle of radius r. Find the angular velocity of point P. @=9077, 1= 2.4 hr If the answer needs rounding, round it to the whole number. rad/hr Page Name: Class: Date: homework 3.3-3.5 15. The San Francisco cable cars travel by clamping onto a steel cable that circulates in a channel beneath the streets. This cable is driven by a large 12-foot-diameter pulley, called a sheave (see the figure). The sheave turns at a rate of 17 revolutions per minute. Find the speed of the cable car, in miles per hour, by determining the linear velocity of the cable. (1 mi = 5,280 ft) If the answer needs rounding, round it to the nearest hundredth. mph Page 6
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