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Trigonometry Eighth Edition Ron Larson The Pennsylvania State University The Behrend College With the assistance of David C. Falvo The Pennsylvania State University The Behrend College Australia • Brazil • Japan • Korea • Mexico • Singapore • Spain • United Kingdom • United States Trigonometry, Eighth Edition © 2011, 2007 Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning Ron Larson ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 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Brooks/Cole 10 Davis Drive Belmont, CA 94002-3098 USA Cengage Learning is a leading provider of customized learning solutions with office locations around the globe, including Singapore, the United Kingdom, Australia, Mexico, Brazil, and Japan. Locate your local office at: international.cengage.com/region Cengage Learning products are represented in Canada by Nelson Education, Ltd. For your course and learning solutions, visit www.cengage.com Purchase any of our products at your local college store or at our preferred online store www.ichapters.com Printed in the United States of America 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 13 12 11 10 09 Contents A Word from the Author (Preface) vi chapter P Prerequisites 1 P.1 Review of Real Numbers and Their Properties 2 P.2 Solving Equations 15 P.3 The Cartesian Plane and Graphs of Equations 29 P.4 Linear Equations in Two Variables 43 P.5 Functions 58 P.6 Analyzing Graphs of Functions 73 P.7 A Library of Parent Functions 85 P.8 Transformations of Functions 92 P.9 Combinations of Functions: Composite Functions 102 P.10 Inverse Functions 111 Chapter Summary 121 Review Exercises 124 Chapter Test 129 Proofs in Mathematics 130 Problem Solving 131 chapter 1 Trigonometry 133 1.1 Radian and Degree Measure 134 1.2 Trigonometric Functions: The Unit Circle 146 1.3 Right Triangle Trigonometry 153 1.4 Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle 164 1.5 Graphs of Sine and Cosine Functions 173 1.6 Graphs of Other Trigonometric Functions 184 1.7 Inverse Trigonometric Functions 195 1.8 Applications and Models 205 Chapter Summary 216 Review Exercises 218 Chapter Test 221 Proofs in Mathematics 222 Problem Solving 223 chapter 2 Analytic Trigonometry 225 2.1 Using Fundamental Identities 226 2.2 Verifying Trigonometric Identities 234 2.3 Solving Trigonometric Equations 241 2.4 Sum and Difference Formulas 252 iii iv Contents 2.5 Multiple-Angle and Product-to-Sum Formulas 259 Chapter Summary 270 Review Exercises 272 Chapter Test 275 Proofs in Mathematics 276 Problem Solving 279 chapter 3 Additional Topics in Trigonometry 281 3.1 Law of Sines 282 3.2 Law of Cosines 291 3.3 Vectors in the Plane 299 3.4 Vectors and Dot Products 312 Chapter Summary 322 Review Exercises 324 Chapter Test 328 Cumulative Test for Chapters 1–3 329 Proofs in Mathematics 331 Problem Solving 335 chapter 4 Complex Numbers 337 4.1 Complex Numbers 338 4.2 Complex Solutions of Equations 345 4.3 Trigonometric Form of a Complex Number 353 4.4 DeMoivre's Theorem 360 Chapter Summary 366 Review Exercises 368 Chapter Test 371 Proofs in Mathematics 372 Problem Solving 373 chapter 5 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions 375 5.1 Exponential Functions and Their Graphs 376 5.2 Logarithmic Functions and Their Graphs 387 5.3 Properties of Logarithms 397 5.4 Exponential and Logarithmic Equations 404 5.5 Exponential and Logarithmic Models 415 Chapter Summary 428 Review Exercises 430 Chapter Test 433 Proofs in Mathematics 434 Problem Solving 435 Contents v chapter 6 Topics in Analytic Geometry 437 6.1 Lines 438 6.2 Introduction to Conics: Parabolas 445 6.3 Ellipses 454 6.4 Hyperbolas 463 6.5 Rotation of Conics 473 6.6 Parametric Equations 481 6.7 Polar Coordinates 489 6.8 Graphs of Polar Equations 495 6.9 Polar Equations of Conics 503 Chapter Summary 510 Review Exercises 512 Chapter Test 515 Cumulative Test for Chapters 4–6 516 Proofs in Mathematics 518 Problem Solving 521 Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises and Tests A1 Index A81 Index of Applications (web) Appendix A Concepts in Statistics (web) A.1 Representing Data A.2 Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion A.3 Least Squares Regression A Word from the Author Welcome to the Eighth Edition of Trigonometry! We are proud to offer you a new and revised version of our textbook. With this edition, we have listened to you, our users, and have incorporated many of your suggestions for improvement. 8th 7th 6th 5th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st In the Eighth Edition, we continue to offer instructors and students a text that is pedagogicallysound, mathematically precise, and still comprehensible. There are many changes in the mathematics, art, and design; the more significant changes are noted here. • New Chapter Openers Each Chapter Openerhas three parts, InMathematics, In Real Life, and In Careers. In Mathematics describes an important mathematical topic taught in the chapter. InReal Lifetells students where they will encounter this topic in real-life situations. In Careers relates application exercises to a variety of careers. • New Study Tips and Warning/Cautions Insightful information is given to students in two new features. The Study Tip provides students with useful information or suggestions for learning the topic. The Warning/Caution points out common mathematical errors made by students. • New Algebra Helps Algebra Help directs students to sections of the textbook where they can review algebra skills needed to master the current topic. • New Side-by-Side Examples Throughout the text, we present solutions to many examples from multiple perspectives—algebraically, graphically, and numerically. The side-by-side format of this pedagogical feature helps students to see that a problem can be solved in more than one way and to see that different methods yield the same result. The side-by-side format also addresses many different learning styles. vi A Word From the Author vii • New Capstone Exercises Capstonesare conceptual problems that synthesize key topics and provide students with a better understanding of each section’s concepts. Capstone exercises are excellent for classroom discussion or test prep, and teachers may find value in integrating these problems into their reviews of the section. • New Chapter Summaries The Chapter Summary now includes an explanation and/or example of each objective taught in the chapter. • Revised Exercise Sets The exercise sets have been carefully and extensively examined to ensure they are rigorous and cover all topics suggested by our users. Many new skill-building and challenging exercises have been added. For the past several years, we’ve maintained an independent website— CalcChat.com—that provides free solutions to all odd-numbered exercises in the text. Thousands of students using our textbooks have visited the site for practice and help with their homework. For the Eighth Edition, we were able to use information from CalcChat.com, including which solutions students accessed most often, to help guide the revision of the exercises. I hope you enjoy the Eighth Edition of Trigonometry. As always, I welcome comments and suggestions for continued improvements. Acknowledgments I would like to thank the many people who have helped me prepare the text and the supplements package. Their encouragement, criticisms, and suggestions have been invaluable. Thank you to all of the instructors who took the time to review the changes in this edition and to provide suggestions for improving it. Without your help, this book would not be possible. Reviewers Chad Pierson, University of Minnesota-Duluth; Sally Shao, Cleveland State University; Ed Stumpf, Central Carolina Community College; Fuzhen Zhang, Nova Southeastern University; Dennis Shepherd, University of Colorado, Denver; Rhonda Kilgo, Jacksonville State University; C. Altay Özgener, Manatee Community College Bradenton; William Forrest, Baton Rouge Community College; Tracy Cook, University of Tennessee Knoxville; Charles Hale, California State Poly University Pomona; Samuel Evers, University of Alabama; Seongchun Kwon, University of Toledo; Dr. Arun K. Agarwal, Grambling State University; Hyounkyun Oh, Savannah State University; Michael J. McConnell, Clarion University; Martha Chalhoub, Collin County Community College; Angela Lee Everett, Chattanooga State Tech Community College; Heather Van Dyke, Walla Walla Community College; Gregory Buthusiem, Burlington County Community College; Ward Shaffer, College of Coastal Georgia; Carmen Thomas, Chatham University My thanks to David Falvo, The Behrend College, The Pennsylvania State University, for his contributions to this project. My thanks also to Robert Hostetler, The Behrend College, The Pennsylvania State University, and Bruce Edwards, University of Florida, for their significant contributions to previous editions of this text. I would also like to thank the staff at Larson Texts, Inc. who assisted with proof- reading the manuscript, preparing and proofreading the art package, and checking and typesetting the supplements. On a personal level, I am grateful to my spouse, Deanna Gilbert Larson, for her love, patience, and support. Also, a special thanks goes to R. Scott O’Neil. If you have suggestions for improving this text, please feel free to write to me. Over the past two decades I have received many useful comments from both instructors and students, and I value these comments very highly. Ron Larson viii Supplements Supplements for the Instructor Annotated Instructor’s Edition This AIE is the complete student text plus point-of- use annotations for the instructor, including extra projects, classroom activities, teaching strategies, and additional examples. Answers to even-numbered text exercises, Vocabulary Checks, and Explorations are also provided. Complete Solutions Manual This manual contains solutions to all exercises from the text, including Chapter Review Exercises and Chapter Tests. Instructor’s Companion Website This free companion website contains an abundance of instructor resources. PowerLecture™with ExamView® The CD-ROM provides the instructor with dynamic media tools for teaching Trigonometry. PowerPoint® lecture slides and art slides of the figures from the text, together with electronic files for the test bank and a link to the Solution Builder, are available. The algorithmic ExamView allows you to create, deliver, and customize tests (both print and online) in minutes with this easy-to-use assessment system. Enhance how your students interact with you, your lecture, and each other. Solutions Builder This is an electronic version of the complete solutions manual available via the PowerLecture and Instructor’s Companion Website. It provides instructors with an efficient method for creating solution sets to homework or exams that can then be printed or posted. ix

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