Bk5 Sol C14 E
Bk5 Sol C14 E
Bk5 Sol C14 E
14
p.166
Since P(5, 12) is on the terminal side of , we have
Trigonometry (1)
x 5 and y 12
r
5 2 ( 12) 2 13
By definition, sin
pp.163 190
p.163
y
12
r
13
cos
x
5
r
13
tan
y
12
x
5
p.167
Quadrant
sin
cos
tan
(a) 65
(b) 200
III
(c)
140
II
(d) 325
IV
1.
1.
2.
(e)
380
(f)
50
IV
3.
2.
(a)
tan 0
lies in quadrant I
(b)
sin 0
(c)
cos 0.4
lies in quadrant I
(d)
tan
1
2
quadrant II or IV
or III .
or IV .
lies in
.
(e)
sin cos 0
lies in quadrant II
(f)
lies in quadrant II .
or IV .
p.168
sin 323 0.602 (cor. to 3 sig. fig.)
(a)
4.
lies in quadrant I.
148
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
14
4.
p.171
Coordinates of P
sin
cos
tan
(r, 0)
90
(0, r)
undefined
180
(r, 0)
270
(0, r)
undefined
360
(r, 0)
5.
p.172
Quadrant
Reference angle
1.
70
70
2.
200
III
20
3.
105
II
75
4.
25
25
5.
290
IV
70
6.
390
30
7.
100
III
80
8.
240
II
60
sin330 sin30
1
6cos330 6cos30
3
6
2
6.
1 + sin210 1 sin30
60
sin120 sin60
3
2
1
2
1
2
p.182
1.
cos 0
90 or 270
2.
sin 0.5
Since sin 0, may lie in either quadrant III or
60
2.
3 3
p.175
1.
120 lies in quadrant II.
quadrant IV.
Let be the reference angle of .
cos240 cos60
1
30
Locate the angle and its reference angle in each
3.
possible quadrant.
tan225 tan45
1
149
Trigonometry (1)
Hence, if lies in quadrant III,
Function
Maximum value
Minimum value
1.
4cosx
2.
sinx 2
3.
cos 2 x 1
quadrant IV.
Let be the reference angle of .
4.
3 sinx
Then, tan 1
5.
1
2
180 + 30 210
If lies in quadrant IV,
3.
360 30 330
210 or 330
tan 1
Since tan 0, may lie in either quadrant II or
6
cos x 2
2
3 sin x
45
Locate the angle and its reference angle in each
6.
possible quadrant.
pp.175 198
14.1 Since tan 0, lies in quadrant I or III.
p.175
180 45 = 135
If lies in quadrant IV,
4.
360 45 315
135 or 315
cos
x2 y2
( 4) 2 ( 3) 2 5
By definition, sin
y
3
r
5
cos
x
4
r
5
2
2
quadrant III.
Let be the reference angle of .
Then, cos
p.176
2
2
y 0.
We have x 3 and r 5.
45
5 2 ( 3) 2 y 2
y 2 16
possible quadrant.
y4
sin
y
r
4
5
tan
y
4
x
3
180 + 45 225
135 or 225
p.190
150
14
14.3 (a)
cos(180 ) tan(180 )
6 sin 8 cos 0
14.7 (a)
p.179
6 sin 8 cos
sin
4
cos
3
4
tan
3
cos ( tan )
sin
cos
cos
sin
(b)
p.184
2 sin(180 )
cos(360 )
2( sin )
cos
2 sin
cos
2 tan
d. p.)
tan 2 2 0
tan 2 2
(b)
tan
2 or
54.7,
(cor. to 1 d. p.)
14.4
p.184
p.180
sin
2 sin 0
cos
sin 2 sin cos 0
1
( sin ) 4( cos )
tan
cos
( sin ) 4 cos
sin
cos 4 cos
3 cos
14.5 L.H.S.
sin(90 ) sin(180 )
tan(180 )
sin (1 2 cos ) 0
14.9
1
2
or 180 120 or
2 sin 2 3 cos 0
2(1 cos 2 ) 3 cos 0
p.184
2 2 cos 2 3 cos 0
2 cos 2 3 cos 2 0
(cos 2)(2 cos 1) 0
1
2
120 or 180 + 60
120 or 240
cos 2
R.H.S.
sin(90 ) sin(180 )
cos 2
tan(180 )
5 cos 2
p.183
2
5
cos
240
p.180
tan
cos sin
sin
cos
cos
cos sin
sin
cos
sin 0 or
14.6
tan 2 sin 0
14.8
151
p.192
Trigonometry (1)
14.11
P.197
(b)
(a)
pp.175 198
(b)
Example 14.1T
p.175
x2 y2
By definition, sin
14.12
p.198
cos
12 2 ( 5) 2 13
y
5
r
13
x 12
r
13
Example 14.2T
p.176
(a)
5 2 x 2 (2) 2
x 2 21
x 21 or
we have
2 a cos 0 b sin 0
cos
2 a (1) b (0)
a 2
tan
we have
3 2 cos 90 b sin 90
3 2(0) b(1)
b3
21 (rejected)
x
r
21
5
y
2
x
21
2
21
Example 14.3T
(a)
152
p.179
tan(180 ) sin(90 )
tan cos
sin
(cos )
cos
sin
14
(b)
cos(180 )
cos
cos
cos
Example 14.6T
p.183
( 2 1) sin 2
2
sin
2 1
p.180
Example 14.7T
(a) cos
7 sin
sin(90 )[ cos(90 )] 2 sin cos
cos ( sin ) 2 sin cos
sin cos 2 sin cos
3 sin cos
Example 14.5T
p.180
1
sin( 270 )
L.H.S.
cos 2
tan (180 )
(b)
7 sin
sin
cos
sin
cos
tan
7 cos
7
7
1
1
135 or 315
1
4
cos 2
Example 14.8T
cos 2
cos 0 or sin 1
90 or 270
R.H.S.
1
sin( 270 )
cos
cos
tan 2 (180 )
7 cos 0
1 4 cos 2
1
cos 2
4
1
1
or
cos
2
2
1
sin(180 (90 ))
cos
tan 2
1
sin(90 )
cos
tan 2
1
cos
cos
tan 2
1 cos 2
cos2
sin
cos 2
sin 2 cos 2
cos sin 2
cos
p.183
153
p.184
Trigonometry (1)
Example 14.9T
p.184
Example 14.12T
p.198
2 cos 2 sin 1 0
2(1 sin 2 ) sin 1 0
2 2 sin 2 sin 1 0
2 sin 2 sin 1 0
(sin 1)(2 sin 1) 0
sin 1
90
or sin
1
2
180 30
or
360 30
(a)
210 or 330
Example 14.10T
p.191
(b)
14.1
pp.164
p.164
Example 14.11T
(a)
p.196
1.
lies in quadrant I.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
154
14
14.2
pp.169 170
p.169
9.
1.
we have x 3 and y 4.
p.164
10.
11.
12.
430 360 + 70
lies in quadrant I.
160
2.
32 4 2 5
By definition, sin
y
4
r
5
cos
x
3
r
5
tan
y
4
x
3
9 2 ( 12) 2 15
By definition, sin
13.
(a)
(b)
lies in quadrant I.
3.
y
12
4
r
15
5
cos
x
9
3
r
15 5
tan
y
12
4
x
9
3
14.
By definition, sin
y
12
r
13
cos
x
5
r
13
tan
y
12 12
x
5
5
(a)
(b)
( 5) 2 ( 12) 2 13
( 6) 2 8 2 10
By definition, sin
155
y
8
4
r
10
5
cos
x
6
3
r
10
5
tan
y
8
4
x
6
3
Trigonometry (1)
5.
6.
7.
8.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(c)
(d)
(d)
(e)
(a)
(f)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(a)
(b)
(c)
(a)
(b)
(d)
9.
( 1) 2 2 2
15.
cos
x
1
r
5
tan
y
2
2
x
1
Since P(3,
we have x 3 and y
r
3 ( 7 )2 4
16.
Since P(
7 .
By definition, sin
y
7
r
4
cos
x
3
r
4
tan
y
7
x
3
,
we have x
r
3 and y 1.
( 3 ) 2 ( 1) 2 2
By definition, sin
sin 2
5
cos 2
tan 2 5
y
1
r
2
cos
tan
y
x
tan 5 or 5
y
2
By definition, sin r
5
sin 0.7
sin 0
12.
14.
tan 1.8
tan 0
11.
p.170
cos 0.3
cos 0
10.
13.
3
2
1
3
156
14
( 2) 2 ( 3) 2
y
By definition, sin r
cos
tan
18.
21.
13
13
By definition, sin
y
7
r
25
cos
x
24
r
25
tan
y
7
7
x
24
24
13
y
3
x
2
3
2
22.
(a)
12 2 ( 5) 2 13
By definition, sin
19.
(b)
y
5
r
13
cos
x 12
r
13
tan
y
5
x
12
(c)
(d)
we have x 15 and y 8.
r
( 15) 2 8 2 17
By definition, sin
y
8
r
17
23.
(a)
x
15
cos
r
17
tan
we have x 12 and y 5.
x
( 24) 2 ( 7) 2 25
y
8
x
15
(b)
sin is positive.
tan is negative.
tan is positive.
sin is positive.
sin 2 is negative.
cos sin 0
20.
16 2 ( 12) 2 20
By definition, sin
cos
y
12
3
r
20
5
x
16
4
r
20
5
24.
y
12
3
tan
x
16
4
157
(a)
Trigonometry (1)
(b)
Since tan
5
, let P(12, 5) be a point on
12
6.
(a)
the
30
We have x 12 and y 5.
r
( 5) ( 12)
2
13
y
5
By definition, sin
r
13
cos
x
12
r
13
(b)
sin150 sin30
1
14.3
30
pp.177 178
p.177
1.
(a)
(c)
2.
(a)
30
(a)
(b)
(a)
7.
(a)
60
sin300 sin60
3
2
(b)
3
3
tan150 tan30
3
2
cos150 cos30
(b)
5.
(a)
sin270 1
(b)
tan360 tan0
cos300 cos60
1
(c)
cos180 1
158
14
(c)
9.
60
45
tan300 tan60
3
8.
(a)
4+tan315 4 + (tan45)
4 tan 45
4 1
3
30
60
4sin210 4(sin30)
1
4
2
10 tan 2 60
2
(b)
10( 3 ) 2
10(3)
30
11.
6cos210 6(cos30)
3
6
12.
13.
3
3
3 3
(c)
x2 y2
By definition, cos
( 4) 2 3 2 5
x
4
r
5
14.
3
3
1
x2 y2
By definition, sin
159
( 3) 2 ( 4) 2 5
y
4
r
5
Trigonometry (1)
15.
18.
and
r 9.
17 2 x 2 15 2
x 2 64
9 2 ( 17 ) 2 y 2
y 8 or 8 (rejected)
x
cos
r
sin
8
17
tan
17
y 2 64
x 8 or 8 (rejected)
16.
17 , y) be a point on the
y
r
8
9
y
x
8
17
( 13 ) 2 x 2 ( 2) 2
x2 9
p.178
x 3 (rejected) or 3
cos
x
r
(a)
tan
19.
13
y
x
(b)
0
(c)
17.
sin90
20.
(a)
132 ( 5) 2 y 2
y 2 144
y 12 or 12 (rejected)
sin
y
r
12
13
sin405 sin45
y
x
12
5
12
tan
(b)
2
2
cos570 cos30
160
3
2
14
(c)
23.
60
45
sin240 sin60
tan585 tan45
3
2
60
tan120 tan60
30
sin330 sin30
and
2
3
cos330 cos30
2
1
3
sin330 cos330
2
2
22.
3
8
2
8 sin 240
tan 120
3
3
4
24.
60 lies in quadrant I.
sin60
3
2
tan150 tan30
3
3
60
cos120 cos60
tan330 tan30
4 3
1
2
3
2
3
3
3
3
3
9
1
25.
x2 y2
( 1) 2 32
x
By definition, cos r
3 1
4 4
1
3
3
tan150 tan330
161
1
10
10
Trigonometry (1)
26.
3 ( 5) y
2
29.
5 and r 3.
terminal side of .
x 1, y 2 2
y2 4
y 2 or 2 (rejected)
x2 y2
x
1
r
3
5 2 x 2 ( 4) 2
x2 y2
x 3 or 3 (rejected)
tan
28.
30.
y
x
x
1
r
3
Therefore, cos
1
1
or
3
3
4
3
( 13 ) 2 32 y 2
y2 4
y 2 (rejected) or 2
If lies in quadrant I:
sin
132 x 2 5 2
x 2 144
( 13 ) 2 32 y 2
y 2 or 2 (rejected)
132 x 2 5 2
sin
x 2 144
x 12 or 12 (rejected)
5
12
Therefore, tan
y
r
2
13
Therefore, sin
y
x
13
y2 4
tan
y
x
5
12
tan
y
r
x 12 (rejected) or 12
12 ( 2 2 ) 2 3
By definition, cos
x2 9
( 1) 2 ( 2 2 ) 2 3
By definition, cos
y
sin
r
2
27.
31.
2
13
or
2
13
5
5
or
12
12
162
x2 y 2
( 3) 2 4 2 5
14
y 4
r
5
x
3
cos
r
5
3.
By definition, sin
sin 2 cos
sin + sin
2 sin
4
3
2
5
5
4.
4 6
5 5
2
0
5.
tan
x2 y2
By definition, sin
( 3) 2 2 2
2
13
3
13
13
sin cos
6.
13
r
13
cos
6
13
tan
sin
sin
cos
sin
sin
cos sin
1
cos
3 2 ( 2) 2
13
y
2
r
13
x
3
cos
r
13
By definition, sin
sin cos
tan(180 )
sin(180 )
7.
sin(180 )
cos(90 )
sin
sin
1
tan(180 + ) tan(90 )
tan
cos(90 ) sin(180 )
sin sin
32.
sin(180 ) sin(180 + )
sin (sin )
13
sin cos
13
6
13
8.
6
13
sin(90 )
cos(360 )
cos
cos
1
14.4
9.
pp.180 181
1 sin 2
cos 2
R.H.S. cos(360 ) sin(90 )
cos cos
cos 2 L.H.S.
p.180
1.
sin sin(360 )
sin (sin)
2
sin
2.
cos(180 ) + cos(360 )
cos +cos
0
163
Trigonometry (1)
10.
L.H.S. sin(180 )
14.
sin
R.H.S. cos(360 ) tan(180 )
cos tan
sin
cos
cos
sin L.H.S.
sin(90 ) cos( )
cos(360 )
sin(180 (90 )) cos
cos
sin(90 ) cos
cos
cos cos
cos
cos
tan(180 ) sin( 270 )
cos(90 )
15.
1 sin(180 ) cos(90 )
1 sin cos(180 (90 ))
1 sin ( cos(90 ))
1 sin ( sin )
cos(90 )
sin
( cos )
cos
sin
sin
sin
1
1 sin 2
cos 2
12.
13.
16.
sin(90 ) sin(180 )
tan(360 )
cos ( sin )
tan
cos sin
sin
cos
cos
cos sin
sin
cos 2 tan
sin(180 (90 ))
cos 2 tan
sin(90 )
cos 2 tan
cos
sin
cos
cos
sin
17.
cos 2
sin( 270 )
cos(360 )
sin(180 (90 ))
cos cos
cos
sin(90 )
cos 2
cos
cos
cos 2
cos
cos 2 1
cos( ) cos(360 )
(1 cos 2 )
sin 2
164
14
sin( )
tan(360 )
sin(360 ) tan(360 )
18.
5.
sin
tan
sin
tan
1 1
2
180 30 or 180 + 30
150 or 210
6.
19.
20.
180 30 or 360 30
tan(180 (90 ))
tan(90 )
1
R.H.S.
tan
1
tan(90 )
tan
150 or 330
7.
4sin cos
sin
1
cos
4
1
tan
4
sin
cos 2
cos 2 sin 2
cos 2
1
R.H.S.
cos 2
2
1 tan 2 (180 )
2
3
1 tan 2
3cos 2
cos
3
3
tan
L.H.S. tan(90 )
3
2
cos
9.
1
cos 2
cos
2
5
14.5
pp.185 186
10.
2 sin
2 sin 7 cos
p.185
1.
sin
7
cos
2
1
cos
2
tan
60 or 360 60
60 or 300
2.
sin
2
2
11.
1
5 1
Hence, 36 or 360 36
36 or 324
60 or 240
sin 0
0 or 180
5 cos 1 cos
cos
60 or 180 + 60
4.
cos ( 5 1) 1
225 or 315
tan
7
2
5 cos cos 1
180 + 45 or 360 45
3.
7 cos 0
165
Trigonometry (1)
4sin 1
12.
2 sin
p.185
4 sin 2 sin 1
sin
19.
sin (4 2 ) 1
cos ( 3 2 sin ) 0
1
4 2
90 or 270
60,
2 cos 2 1 0
1
cos 2
2
cos
1
2
sin
4 sin 0
cos
sin 4 sin cos 0
or
sin (1 4 cos ) 0
45 or 180 45
0
75.52249
3 or
p.)
60 or 180 60
0,
60 or 120
15.
21.
2 sin 2
3 sin cos 0
sin ( 2 sin 1) 0
or sin
sin 0
1
2
45 or 180 45
0 or 180
45 or 135
0,
3 cos 0
sin
sin
cos
sin
cos 0
cos
2 sin 2 sin 0
150
sin
3 sin cos
sin
1
cos
3
1
tan
3
180 30
16.
1
4
or 180 75.52249 or 360
sin 0 or cos
tan 2 3 0
tan 2 3
tan
60 or 180 60 120
90 , 120 or 270
tan 4sin 0
20.
45 or 135
14.
3
2
cos 0 or sin
22.
3 cos
3
tan 3
60
45 , 135 or 180
2 cos 2 cos 1 0
( 2 cos 1)(cos 1) 0
1
cos
2
or cos 1
180 60 or 180 + 60
120 or 240
17.
sin sin 40
0, 120 or 240
40 or 180 40
40 or 140
tan 2 (1
23.
tan (1
2
18.
cos cos(70)
3 ) tan
(tan
cos70
tan
70
3 ) tan
3 or
3 0
3 )(tan 1) 0
tan 1
166
135 or 315
60, 135,
240 or 315
14
24.
2 sin 2 3 cos 3 0
2(1 cos 2 ) 3 cos 3 0
1
4
tan
sin
1
4
sin
4
sin
sin
cos
cos
4 sin cos
4
cos
sin sin
2
4 sin cos 2 4 cos
4 tan
28.
2 2 cos 2 3 cos 3 0
2 cos 2 3 cos 1 0
( 2 cos 1)(cos 1) 0
1
2
cos
cos 1
or
60 or 360 60
0,
60 or 300
2 cos 2 1 sin
2(1 sin 2 ) 1 sin
25.
3 cos 2 4 cos 4 0
(3 cos 2)(cos 2) 0
2
cos
or cos 2 (rejected)
3
2 2 sin 2 1 sin
2 sin 2 sin 1 0
( 2 sin 1)(sin 1) 0
sin
1
2
sin 1
or
30 or 180 30
270
30 or 150
26.
29.
2cos( 10) 1 0
cos( 10)
10 60 or 300
70 or 310
sin 2 2 sin
30.
sin 2 sin 2 0
(sin 1)(sin 2) 0
2 sin
sin 2
90
1
tan
1
sin
3
sin
cos
cos
3 sin cos
cos sin
3 sin 2 cos 2
3
cos
3
cos
Since
31.
3
cos
3 sin
cos 0
(2 sin 1)(sin 1) 0
30 or 180 30
sin 1
90 (rejected)
30 or 150
or
270 or
2 sin 3 sin 1 0
or
sin 2 cos 1
1 cos 2 cos 1
cos 2 cos 0
cos (cos 1) 0
1
2
30 or 150
3
2
has no solutions.
sin
3
2
sin
3 tan
27.
3 0
sin 2 (rejected)
or
1
2
10 60 or 360 60
sin 1
167
cos 1
180
180 or 270
Trigonometry (1)
tan sin cos 1
32.
34.
sin
(sin ) cos 1
cos
2(1 sin )
tan(90 )
cos
2 2 sin
1
cos
tan
2 2 sin
1
sin
cos
cos
2 2 sin cos
cos
sin
cos 2 2 sin 2 sin 2
(a)
sin 2
cos 1
cos
sin 2 cos 2 cos
1 cos 2 cos 2 cos
2 cos 2 cos 1 0
(2 cos 1)(cos 1) 0
cos
1
2
or
3 sin 2 2 sin 1 0
cos 1
180 60
(b)
120
33.
0 or 120
cos 2 sin 1
cos sin
4
4(cos 2 sin ) cos sin
4 cos 8 sin cos sin
3 cos 9 sin
3 sin
9 cos
1
tan
3
180 18.43495
2(1 sin )
tan(90 )
cos
3 sin 2 2 sin 1 0
(3 sin 1)(sin 1) 0
1
sin
or sin 1 (rejected)
3
19.47122 or 180 19.47122
d. p.)
35.
2 x 2 3 cos(180 ) x sin 1 0
2 x 2 3( cos ) x sin 1 0
2 x 2 (3 cos ) x sin 1 0
Since the equation has equal roots, 0
( 3 cos ) 2 4( 2)(sin 1) 0
9 cos 2 8 sin 8 0
9(1 sin 2 ) 8 sin 8 0
9 sin 2 8 sin 1 0
(9 sin 1)(sin 1) 0
sin
1
or sin 1 (rejected)
9
is an obtuse angle.
180 6.37937
173.6 (cor. to 1 d. p.)
14.6
pp.192 195
p.192
1.
(a)
168
(b)
The y-intercept is 2.
(c)
14
1 sin x 1
4sin x
4
4sin x
4
11.
2 sin0 + k
we have
2 0 + k
4 2 4 sin x 2 4 2
2 4 sin x 2 6
k 2
2.
4
4
4.
respectively.
12.
5.
6.
5 5 cos x 5
respectively.
13.
1 cos x
6 6 cos 2 x 7
cos x 1
1 4 cos x 4 1 4
3 cos x 4 5
1
0
sin x
2
8 1 8 sin 2 x 8 0
7 8 sin 2 x 8
respectively.
respectively.
8.
sin x
14.
2 2 sin x 2
2 2 sin x 2
2 ( 1)
sin x
respectively.
15.
1 3
cos x
cos x + 3
respectively.
1
1
1
4
cos x 3
2
8
8
8
cos x 3
4
2
8
2
4
cos x 3
cos x
3
3 cos x
3 2 3 cos x 2 3 2
1 3 cos x 2 5
1 sin x 1
5 1 5 sin x 5 1
6 5 sin x 4
4 5 sin x 6
10.
2 1
1
2
2
12 ( 2 sin x ) 3
1 ( 2 sin x ) 2 9
respectively.
2 + sin x
2 + sin x
9.
1 sin x
cos x + 3
1 3
respectively.
respectively.
169
Trigonometry (1)
16.
1
sin x
1
2 1 2 sin x
2 sin x
1
sin x
1
2 1
(c)
1 a sin 180 b
1 a (0) b
b 1
1
1
1
3
2 sin x
1
The maximum and minimum values are 1 and
3
3
3
3
a
respectively.
1 cos x
1
17.
3 1
2
22
4
cos x
3 cos x
3 cos x
(3 cos x ) 2
1
4
42
16
21.
32
32
32
2
(3 cos x )
16
4
32
8
2
(3 cos x ) 2
(c)
respectively.
(a)
(b)
a 2, b 1.
3 1
(3 cos x ) 2
1
1
1
2
(3 cos x )
16
4
18.
a sin 90 b
ab
a 1
2
cos( x 30)
1
1 cos( x 30)
2 2 cos( x 30) 2
22.
1
1
(a)
(b)
respectively.
(c)
(a)
(b)
p.193
20.
170
14
(b)
If y 5,
(3 cos x 1) 2 5 5
(3 cos x 1) 2 0
3 cos x 1 0
1
cos x
3
23.
(a)
(b)
(c)
p.)
14.7
pp.199 203
p.199
1.
24.
(a)
(b)
25.
(a)
cos x
3 3cos x
3 1
3cos x 1
3 1
(a)
(3 cos x 1)
3cosx 1
(4)
36 or 144.
(3 cos x 1) 2
(b)
16
0 5 (3 cos x 1) 2 5 16 5
5 (3 cos x 1) 2 5 21
192 or 348.
(c)
(3 cos x 1) 2 5 21
3cos x 1 4
or
3cos x 1 4
3cos x 5
or
3cos x 3
5
cos x
(rejected) cos x 1
3
x 180
The corresponding value of x is 180.
(3 cos x 1) 2 16
171
Trigonometry (1)
(c)
2.
3
0 for
10
(a)
12
on the graph of y 2sin x 3cos x.
5
(b)
5.
(a)
69 or 249.
3.
(b)
is 114 or 246.
(b)
172
14
p.202
6.
(a)
8.
b 1
(b)
a 1
(a)
2 a sin 0 b cos 0
2 a (0) b(1)
b2
1 a sin 90 b cos 90
1 a (1) b(0)
300.
7.
(b)
a 1
(c)
5a sin x 5b cos x 4
5( a sin x b cos x) 4
a sin x b cos x 0.8
Draw the straight line y 0.8 on the graph.
(a)
(b)
(c)
173
Trigonometry (1)
5.
(a)
pp.208 215
p.208
1.
(a)
Quadrant I
(b)
Quadrant III
(c)
Quadrant IV
(d)
Quadrant II
(e)
Quadrant III
(f)
Quadrant I
sin150 sin30
1
2
cos300 cos60
1
2
sin150 + cos300
1 1
2 2
2.
(a)
(b)
(b)
3.
Quadrant IV
30
( 8) 2 (15) 2 17
4.
tan390 tan30
( 9) 2 ( 12) 2 15
By definition,
y
12
sin
r
15
4
5
tan
3
2
y
15
x
8
cos210 cos30
By definition,
x
8
cos
r
17
tan
1
3
3
cos210tan390
2
0.5
y
12
x
9
4
3
6.
174
(a)
14
(b)
where x 0. We have y
x2 y2
By definition, cos
sin
7.
10.
x
12
r
13
42 x 2 ( 7 )2
x2 9
y
5
r
13
x 3 (rejected) or 3
x
r
3
cos
( 5 ) 2 ( 1) 2 y 2
where x 0. We have y
y2 4
y 2 (rejected) or 2
tan
y
x
4 x ( 7)
2
x 3 or 3 (rejected)
x
r
3
cos
Therefore, cos
x2 y2
3 2 ( 1) 2
y
By definition, sin r
9.
10
12.
cos(180 ) tan(360 )
cos ( tan )
10
quadrant II.
Let P(x, 5) be a point on the terminal side of ,
where x 0. We have y 5 and r 13.
132 x 2 5 2
x 2 144
cos tan
cos
x
r
sin
cos
cos
x 12 or 12 (rejected)
3
4
11.
7 and r 4.
x2 9
8.
7 and r 4.
sin
12
13
13.
+ + 180 ( sum of )
+ 180
cos cos
0
175
Trigonometry (1)
14.
19.
( cos ) cos
cos cos
cos 2 L.H.S.
3 cos 2 2 sin 0
3(1 sin 2 ) 2 sin 0
3 3 sin 2 2 sin 0
3 sin 2 2 sin 3 0
sin
2 sin 1 0
sin
1
2
180 + 30 or 360 30
210 or 330
3 tan 1 0
16.
tan
20.
30 or 210
sin
( 2) 2 4(3)(3)
2(3)
40
6
2 2 10
6
1 10
3
1 10
1 10
or
(rejected)
3
3
30 or 180 + 30
17.
( 2)
180 60
5 cos 0
sin
5 cos
sin
cos
tan
120
18.
21.
cos ( 2 2 sin ) 0
2
2
cos 0 or
sin
(a)
cos x
1
1
1
cos x
2
2
1
1
cos x
2
2
1
1
1
1 1 cos x 1
2
2
2
1
1
3
1 cos x
2
2
2
The maximum and minimum values are
1
1
2
1
3
and
2
1
respectively.
2
176
14
(b)
sin 2 x
1
2 ( 1) 2 sin 2 x 2 1
1 2 sin 2 x 3
1
1
sin x
sin x
3 1 3 sin x
1
1
3 sin x
23.
1
1
1
4
3 sin x
2
12
12
12
sin
x
4
2
12
3
6
3 sin x
3 A cos 0 B
3 A(1) B
3 A B...................(1)
Since the graph passes through (180, 1), we have
1 A cos180 B
1 A( 1) B
1 A B.............( 2)
(1) + (2):
(d)
3 (1)
cos x
3 + cos x
B 1
3 1
3 + cos x
2
4
2
2
2
(
3
cos
x
)
2
4
(
3
cos x) 2 16
4
The maximum and minimum values are 16 and 4
24.
respectively.
25.
2 2B
177
Trigonometry (1)
p.211
(a)
27.
If 90 + lies in quadrant I:
Let P(x, 5 ) be a point on the terminal side of
27 or 207.
(b)
(90 + ), where x 0.
We have y 5 and r 3.
x2 4
117 or 297.
(c)
32 x 2 ( 5 ) 2
x 2 (rejected) or 2
y
x
tan(90 + )
5
2
is 108 or 288.
26.
tan(180 (90 ))
5
2
tan(90 )
5
2
1
5
tan
2
2
tan
5
5 and r 3.
x 2 or 2 (rejected)
4sin x 1
2sin x
x2 4
is 48 or 132.
(b)
3 x ( 5)
2
1
0.5
2
y
x
tan(90 + )
5
2
tan(180 (90 ))
tan(90 )
x 195 or 345.
5
2
5
2
1
5
tan
2
2
tan
5
Therefore, tan
178
2
5
14
28.
32.
22 x 2 k 2
x2 y2
x2 4 k 2
3 2 ( 4) 2 5
y
4
r
5
x 3
cos
r 5
By definition, sin
4
3
10 12
10 sin 12 cos
5
5
3
7 cos 3 sin
4
7 3
5
5
4
5
33
5
4
33
tan
cos
34.
3
2
150 30 (rejected) or 330
330 150
(a)
1
1 k 2
k
1 k 2
Let P ( x ) x 3 2 x 2 4 x 3
x + 1 is a factor of P(x).
x2
x3
x 1 x3 2 x2 4 x 3
x3 x 2
x2 4 x 3
x2 x
3x 3
3x 3
x 3 2 x 2 4 x 3 ( x 1)( x 2 x 3)
sin cos110
cos(90 + 20)
linear
sin20
180 + 20 or 360 20
200 or 340
1
, where
2
60 2 60 300
2 60 30 or 180 30
30 or
1 k 2
P ( 1) ( 1) 3 2( 1) 2 4( 1) 3
180
sin( 2 60)
k 2 12
31.
x2 y2
By definition, sin r
sin(180 60)
sin 60
4k2
30.
4k2
2
y
x
33.
4 k2
x
r
cos
29.
4 k 2 (rejected) or
150
2 90 or 210
45 or 105
179
factors.
x + 1 is the only linear factor of
x3 2x2 4x 3 .
Trigonometry (1)
(b)
Let x 2cos.
37.
(a)
3 tan 2 sin(90 ) 0
x3 2x2 4x 3 0
sin
3
2 sin(180 (90 )) 0
cos
3 sin
2 sin(90 ) 0
cos
3 sin
2 cos 0
cos
3 sin 2 cos 2 0
( x 1)( x 2 x 3) 0
x + 1 0 or
x 1
x x30
2
No real roots
2cos 1
cos
1
2
180 60 or 180 + 60
120 or 240
35.
3 sin 2 2 sin 2 0
Since 0 a 1 , sin 0 .
2
2 sin 2 3 sin 2 0
(b)
of ,
where x 0.
We have y 1 a 2 and r 1 a 2 .
sin
(1 a 2 ) 2 x 2 (1 a 2 ) 2
x 2 (1 a 2 ) 2 (1 a 2 ) 2
4
30 or 150
1 2a 2 a 4 1 2a 2 a 4
4a 2
38.
(a)
x 2a (rejected) or 2a
x
r
2a
1 a2
cos
tan
2 sin cos
3
3 cos 2 sin
5
cos
16
1
tan
4
y
x
1
or sin 2 (rejected)
2
30 or 180 30
1 2a a (1 2a a )
2
3 tan 2 sin(90 ) 0
2 sin 2 3 sin 2 0
(2 sin 1)(sin 2) 0
1 a2
2a
36.
(b)
2 sin cos
3
3 cos 2 sin
5
1
tan
4
180 + 14.03624
194.0 (cor. to 1 d. p.)
39.
(a)
2 k (1)
k 2
180
14
(b)
41.
42.
(HKCEE Question)
Extended Question
2tan x + 6 0
2tan x + 1 + 5 0
43.
2tan x + 1 5
p.213
(a)
40.
(a)
b 1.5
(b)
(c)
(b)
(c)
a 0.5
Open-ended Questions
44.
(a)
p.213
3
, we have the
2
following
possible equation
2 cos 3 0
2 cos
3 0
cos
3
2
181
Trigonometry (1)
45.
(a)
1 cos(x 60) 1
5.
B
In ABC,
A + B + C 180
0) or
B + C 180 A
0)
sin(B + C) sin(180 A)
sinA
h k h cos( x 60) k h k or
h k h cos( x 60) k h k
6.
D
sin cos100
0.17365
h + k 6 or h + k 6
180 + 10 or 360 10
190 or 350
cos x
3cos x 1
3cos x
3
3 1 3cos x 1 3 1
0 (3 cos x 1)
0 (3 cos x 1) 2 16
Multiple-choice Questions
p.214
8.
9.
A
Since 180 x 270, 90
1.
2.
D
Since 280 lies in quadrant IV,
4.
C
Since 90 180, lies in quadrant II.
10.
11.
12 x 2 k 2
x2 1 k 2
x 1 k 2 or
tan
(4) 2
x
135.
2
x
lies in quadrant II.
2
x
x
x
When h 2, k 4,
1 k 2 (rejected)
y
x
cos(90 ) sin(180 )
tan(360 )
cos(180 (90 )) sin
tan
cos(90 ) sin
sin
cos
cos
sin sin
sin
sin cos
k
1 k 2
182
14
12.
D
sin x 1
18.
x 270
13.
C
(2cos x + 1)(cos x 1) 0
1
cos x
2
or
x 180 60 or 180 + 60
12
1
x 0
120 or 240
14.
x 0, 120 or 240
3 sin 2 x 13 sin x 4 0
(3 sin x 1)(sin x 4) 0
sin x
1
or sinx 4 (rejected)
3
B
sin x 1
x 90
16.
B
Since the graph passes through (0,
1
), we have
2
1
cos(0 )
2
1
cos
2
60
17.
C
Since the graph passes through (0, 3), we have
3 a cos 0 b
3 a (1) b
a b 3..............(1)
Since the graph passes through (180, 1), we have
1 a cos180 b
1 a ( 1) b
a b 1..........( 2)
(1) + (2):
2b 2
b1
a 1 3
a2
a = 2, b 1
183