VG-MVG Level Test.: Chapter Test: Ch5 Trigonometry Mathematics Course D Spring 2008: Madnvc06
VG-MVG Level Test.: Chapter Test: Ch5 Trigonometry Mathematics Course D Spring 2008: Madnvc06
VG-MVG Level Test.: Chapter Test: Ch5 Trigonometry Mathematics Course D Spring 2008: Madnvc06
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Chapter Test: Ch5 trigonometry MATHEMATICS COURSE D Spring 2008: MaDNVC06 Warning: There are more than one version of the test.
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2. If the point A 5 ,2 is on the terminal side of the angle find the exact values of: a. [0/1] sin cos b. [0/1] tan [1/0] c. 3. In the triangle ABC illustrated blow angle C = 2B . If the relationship between the length of two corresponding sides are 5 : 7 . The figure is not properly scaled a. Find the angles of the triangle. [1/2] A b. If CB = 15.0 m find lengths of the sides of the triangle. [1/1] 5x 7x c. Find the area of the triangle. [1/1]
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4. Find the exact value of cos 75 and sin 75 therefore using the fact that it may be expressed as: cos 75 = cos(30 + 45) . Note: You are not allowed using the calculator to find the exact value of cos 15 . You may, however, use the trigonometric table in the yellow pages. [1/3] 5. Find all solutions of the equation 2 6 cos 5 x + = 3 . 3 6. Find all values of a for which the equation sin x = 7. Show that tan =
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7 2a has a solution. 5
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sin 2 by the use of 1 + cos 2 a. the properties of the unit circle. [0/2] b. other trigonometric relationships. [0/1]
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8. Without the aids of a calculator find the exact value of the expression below:
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9. The quadrangle ABCD is circumscribed by a circle as illustrated below. The angle ADC = 90 , the lengths of the sides AB = 4a and A BC = 3a . Find the area of the quadrangle ABCD in terms of a . [2/4/] 4a
B
10. Find all values of for which [2/2/] a. the products of the solutions of the following equation is the largest: x 2 3(1 2 cos )x 4 sin 2 = 0 b. the sum of the solutions of the following equation is the largest: x 2 3(1 2 cos )x 4 sin 2 = 0 11. Show that if 90 < x < 180 : 1 1 > 9. 2 + 2 sin x cos x 12.
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The lower part of a 2.0 m high road sign is situated 4.0 m above the eye-level of the motorist in the figure above. The sign is hard to read from a long distance, as it is from too short a distance. Examine how the sight angle varies when the car is approaching the sign on a straight motorway. At what distance is the sight angle as large as possible? The sign is readable when the sight angle is greater than 1. Find out for how long the sign is readable. When assessing your work your teacher will consider: if the method you have used is reasonable if your calculations are correct what conclusions you have made from your investigation how plain and pronounced your presentation is, and what kind of mathematical knowledge you have shown to possess.
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