Chapter 7 Solutions
Chapter 7 Solutions
Chapter 7 Solutions
7
12. 2
7-1 Basic Trigonometric Identities 3 3
7
cos 3 cos
2 3
Page 427 Check for Understanding cos 3
1. Sample answer: x 45 13. 330 360 30
1
2. Pythagorean identities are derived by applying csc (330)
sin (330)
the Pythagorean Theorem to a right triangle. The 1
sin (360 30)
opposite angle identities are so named because A
1
is the opposite of A.
sin 30
1 1 cos v
3. cot v , cot v tan v , sin v
tan v cot v,
csc 30
1 cot2 v csc2 v
1
sin (A) csc v sin v
4. tan(A) 14.
cot v
cos v
cos (A)
sin A sin v
1 sin v
cos A
sin v cos v
sin A
1
cos A
cos v
tan A
sec v
5. Rosalinda is correct; there may be other values for
15. cos x csc x tan x cos x
sin x cos x
1 sin x
which the equation is not true.
6. Sample answer: v 0 1
sin v cos v tan v 16. cos x cot x sin x cos x
sin x sin x
cos x
sin 0 cos 0 tan 0 cos2 x
010
sin x sin x
10
cos2 x sin2 x
sin x
7. Sample answer: x 45 1
sec2 x csc2 x 1
sin x
sec2 45 csc2 45 1 csc x
(2 )2 (2)2 1 F csc v
221 17. B
I
41 BI F csc v
1 1
8. sec v
cos v 9. tan v
cot v F
BI
csc v
1
F BI
csc v
1
sec v
1
2
tan v
5
3 2
F BIsin v
3 2
sec v
2 tan v 5
25
tan v 5 Pages 427430 Exercises
10. sin2 v cos2 v1 18. Sample answer: 45
152 cos2 v 1 sin v cos v cot v
1 sin 45 cos 45 cot 45
cos2 v 1 2 2
2 2 1
25
24
cos2 v 25 1
26
2 1
cos v 5
19. Sample answer: 45
26
Quadrant III, so 5 sec v
sin v
tan v
11. tan2 v 1 sec2 v sec 45
sin 45
472 1 sec2 v
tan 45
2
2
16
1
2
49 1 sec2 v
2
65 2
2
49 sec2 v
65
7 sec v
65
Quadrant IV, so
7
205 Chapter 7
20. Sample answer: 30 29. 1 cot2 v csc2 v
cos x 2
sec2 x1
csc x 1 cot2 v 3
11
cos 30
sec2 30 1
csc 30 1 cot2 v 191
3
cot2 v 29
23 2 2
3 1
2 2
cot v
3
12 3 2
9 1
4 Quadrant II, so
3
1 3
3
4 30. tan2 v 1 sec2 v
2
21. Sample answer: 30 tan2 v 1 54
sin x cos x 1
tan2 v 1 2156
sin 30 cos 30 1
1 3
tan2 v 19
2 2 1 6
1 3
tan v 34
1
2
22. Sample answer: 0 Quadrant II, so 34
sin y tan y cos y 31. sin2 v cos2 v 1
2
sin 0 tan 0 cos 0
00 1
13 cos2 v 1
1
cos2 v 1
0 1 9
23. Sample answer: 45 cos2 v 89
tan2 A cot2 A 1 cos v 22
3
tan2 45 cot2 45 1
22
111 Quadrant III, so cos v
3
21 sin v
tan v
cos v
24. Sample answer: 0 1
cos v 2 cos v cos 2 tan v
3
22
cos 0 2 cos 0 cos 2
3
1 2
tan v or
cos 2 cos 0 cos 2 22 4
32. tan2 v 1 sec2 v
010 2
01 23 1 sec2 v
1 1
25. csc v
sin v 26. cot v
tan v
4
1 sec2 v
9
1 1 13
sec2 v
csc v
2 cot v
3
9
5 4 13
3 sec v
5 4
csc v 2 cot v
3 13
Quadrant III, so sec v
3
43 1
cot v 3 cos v
sec v
27. sin2 v cos2 v 1 cos v
1
1 2
4 cos2 v 1
3
13
1 3
313
cos2 v 1 cos v or
16 13
13
15 1
cos2 v 1
6 33. cos v sin2 v cos2 v 1
sec v
15
2
cos v
4 cos v
1 sin2 v 57 1
7
15 5
Quadrant I, so
4
sin2 v 2459 1
cos v 57
28. sin2 v cos2 v 1 sin2 v 2449
2 2
sin2 v 3 1 sin v 26
7
sin2 v 49 1 26
Quadrant III, so
7
sin2 v 59
5
sin v 3
5
Quadrant II, so 3
Chapter 7 206
1 19
34. sec v
cos v
tan2 v 1 sec2 v 40. 2(2) 5
5
tan2 v 1 82 19
1
tan2 v 1 64 sin 5
sec v
1
19
tan
tan2 v 63 5 19
8 cos 5
tan v 37
sec v 8 sin 2(2) 5
Quadrant IV, so 37
1 cos 2(2) 5
35. 1 cot2 v csc2 v sin v
csc v
1 sin 5
1
2
sin v
43 csc2 v 53
cos 5
1 19
6
csc2 v sin v 35 tan 5
25 10
9
csc2 v 41.
3 3 3
1
53 csc v csc 3
10
10
sin 3
Quadrant IV, so 53
1
36. 1 cot2 v csc2 v
sin 3
1 (8)2 csc2 v
3
1
1 64 csc2 v
65 csc2 v sin 3
65 csc v
Quadrant IV, so 65 csc 3
21136 213
6
cos v
cos v
1
9
sin v
9
32 csc v
sin (v ) sin v
16
46.
cos (v )
cos v
12
tan v
38. 390 360 30
47. (sin x cos x)2 (sin x cos x)2
sin 390 sin (360 30)
sin 30 sin2 x 2sin x cos x cos2 x sin2 x
27 3
2sin x cos x cos2 x
39. 3 2sin2 x 2 cos2 x
8 8
cos 3
27
cos 3 2(sin2 x cos2 x)
8 8 2
cos 38
207 Chapter 7
48. sin x cos x sec x cot x sin x cos x
cos x sin x
1 cos x W sec v
56a. e A
s
cos x eAs W sec v
49. cos x tan x sin x cot x cos x
cos x sin x sin x
sin x cos x
eAs
W
sec v
sin x cos x W eAs cos v
50. (1 cos v)(csc v cot v) (1 cos v)
sin v sin v
1 cos v
56b. W eAs cos v
(1 cos v)
1 cos v W 0.80(0.75)(1000) cos 40
sin v
1 cos2 v
W 459.6266659
sin v 459.63 W
sin2 v 57. FN mg cos v 0
sin v
FN mg cos v
sin v mg sin v mkFN 0
51. 1 cot2 v cos2 v cos2 v cot2 v mg sin v mk(mg cos v) 0
1 cot2 v cos2 v(1 cot2 v) mk(mg cos v) mg sin v
csc2 v cos2 v(csc2 v) mk
mg sin v
mg cos v
csc2 v(1 cos2 v)
sin v
csc2 v(sin2 v) mk
cos v
1
(sin2 v) mk tan v
sin2 v
1 58.
sin x sin x
52.
1 cos x 1 cos x
sin x sin x cos x sin x sin x cos x
1 cos2 x
1 cos2 x
2 sin x
1 cos2 x h
2 sin x a
sin2 x
2
sin x
2csc x a
53. cos4 a 2cos2 a sin2 a sin4 a (cos2 a sin2 a)2 360 180 2 a a
v , tan v , so h
2 tan v 2 cot v.
12 or 1 2n n h
I I0 cos v The area of the isosceles triangle is 2(a)2 cot n
54. 2 1 a 180
0 I0 cos2 v
4 cot n. There are n such triangles, so
a2 180
0 cos2 v
A 4na2 cot n.
1 180
0 cos v
cos1 0 v
90 v 59. y
A B C
55. Let (x, y) be the point where the terminal side of
A intersects the unit circle when A is in standard E
position. When A is reflected about the x-axis to
obtain A, the y-coordinate is multiplied by 1, x
but the x-coordinate is unchanged. So, O F D
sin (A) y sin A and
cos (A) x cos A.
y
(x, y) sin v EF and cos v OF since the circle is a unit
CD CD
OD 1 CD.
circle. tan v
A CO CO
OD 1 CO. EOF OBA, so
sec v
O A x OF BA BA cos v OF
EF
OA 1 BA. Then cot v sin v EF BA.
EO OB 1 OB
(x, y) EF OA , or EF 1 .
Also by similar triangles,
1 1 OB
sin v EF 1 OB.
Then csc v
2
60. Cos1
2 135
Chapter 7 208
61. y 42
68. m
4 5 y y1 m(x x1)
1
y cos (x 6 )
2
or
2
9
2
y 4 9(x (4))
9
2 28
y 9x 9
x 69. mBCD 40
O 2 7 5 13 1
-
6 3 6 3 6 40 m (BC)
2
-
80 m (BC)
1
1 -
mBAC 2mBC
1
mBAC 2(80)
62. 2(3 30) 7 7 7 mBAC 40
180
7 The correct choice is C.
180
s rv
7
s 20
180
7-2 Verifying Trigonometric Identities
s 2.44 cm
63. B 180 (90 20) or 70
sin A c
a b
cos A c Page 433 Graphing Calculator Exploration
a b 1. yes 2. no 3. no
sin 20 35 cos 20 3
5 4. No; it is impossible to look at every window since
35 sin 20 a 35 cos 20 b there are an infinite number. The only way an
11.97070502 a 32.88924173 b identity can be proven is by showing algebraically
a 12.0, B 70, b 32.9 that the general case is true.
64. 2 2 1 8 4 5.
4
10
4
2 5 2 0
2x2 5x 2 0
(2x 1)(x 2) 0
2x 1 0 or x 2 0
1
x 2 x 2
1
2, 2, 2
[2, 2] sc12 by [2, 2] sc11
65. 2x2 7x 4 0
7 sin x
x2 2x 2 0
7
x2 2x 2
7 49 49 Pages 433434 Check for Understanding
x2 2x 16 2 16
1. Answers will vary.
x 742 8116 2. Sample answer: Squaring each side can turn two
7 9 unequal quantities into equal quantities. For
x 4 4
example, 1 1, but (1)2 12.
7 9
x 4 4 3. Sample answer: They are the trigonometric
x 0.5 or 4 functions with which most people are most
66. continuous familiar.
67. 4(x y 2z) 4(3) 4x 4y 8z 12 4. Answers will vary.
cot x
4x y z 0 4x y z 0 5. cos x
csc x
3y 9z 12 cos x
x y 2z 3 cos x
sin x
1
x 5y 4z 11
sin x
4y 2z 14 cos x
4(3y 9z) 4(12) 12y 36z 48 cos x
1
3(4y 2z) 3(14) 12y 6z 42 cos x cos x
30z 90
z 3
3y 9z 12 x y 2z 3
3y 9(3) 12 x (5) 2(3) 3
y 5 x 2
(2, 5, 3)
209 Chapter 7
6.
1
cos x
Pages 434436 Exercises
tan x sec x sin x 1 sec A
1 13. tan A
csc A
sin x 1
cos x
1
sin x 1
cos x cos x tan A
cos A
1
1 cos x
sin x 1 sin A
sin x 1
cos x sin A
cos x cos x
tan A
cos A
sin x 1 sin x 1 tan A tan A
1
7. csc v cot v
csc v cot v 14. cos v sin v cot v
1 csc v cot v cos v
csc v cot v
csc v cot v csc v cot v
cos v sin v
sin v
csc v cot v cos v cos v
csc v cot v
csc2 v cot2 v
csc v cot v 1 sin x
csc v cot v
(1 cot2 v) cot2 v
15. sec x tan x
cos x
csc v cot v 1 sin x
csc v cot v
1
sec x tan x
cos x cos x
Chapter 7 210
20. (sin v 1)(tan v sec v) cos v 27. sin x cos x
cos x sin x
1 tan x 1 cot x
sin v tan v tan v sin v sec v sec v cos v
cos x sin x
sin v sin v 1 1
sin x cos x sin x
cos v cos v sin v cos v cos v cos v
sin v cos x
1
cos x 1
sin x
sin2 v sin v sin v 1
cos v cos v cos x sin x
cos x sin x
sin2 v 1 sin x cos x sin x cos x
cos x sin x
cos v cos v 1 cos x
1 sin x
cos2 v cos2 x sin2 x
cos v cos v sin x cos x
cos x sin x sin x cos x
csc x 1
csc2 x 1 sin v sec v sec v cos v tan v
csc x 1 cos v
cos v sec v sec v cos v tan v
sin v
(csc x 1)(csc x 1)
csc x 1
csc x 1 sin v
cos v sec v sec v cos v tan v
cos v
csc x 1 csc x 1
24. cos B cot B csc B sin B cos v tan v sec v sec v cos v tan v
1 sec v cos v tan v sec v cos v tan v
cos B cot B sin B
sin B
29. Sample answer: sec x 2
1 sin2 B
cos B cot B csc x
sin B sin B
cot x 2
1 sin2 B
cos B cot B
sin B
1
sin v
cos2 B 2
cos B cot B
sin B
cos v
sin v
cos B
cos B cot B cos B 1
sin B
cos x 2
cos B cot B cos B cot B
sec x 2
25. sin v cos v tan v cos2 v 1
sin v
30. Sample answer: tan x 2
cos v cos v 1
sin v cos v 2 1 tan x
1 cot x 2
sin2 v cos2 v 1 sin x
1 1 1
2
cos x
1 cos x cos x
26. (csc x cot x)2
1 cos x 1
sin x
1 cos x cos x sin x
csc2 x 2 csc x cot x cot2 x
1 cos x
1 1 cos x cos2 x 1 cos x
cos x
2
sin2 x 2
sin x sin x sin2 x 1 cos x
sin x cos x
sin x
1 2 cos x cos2 x 1 cos x
sin x
sin2 x 1 cos x
cos x 2
(1 cos x)2 1 cos x
1 cos2 x
1 cos x tan x 2
(1 cos x)2 1 cos x
31. Sample answer: cos x 0
(1 cos x)(1 cos x) 1 cos x
1 sec x
1 cos x
1 cos x
cot x
csc x cos x
1 cos x 1 cos x
1
tan x cos x
1
cos x
sin x
sin x
tan x
cos x cos x
tan x tan x cos x
0 cos x
211 Chapter 7
1 38. yes
32. Sample answer: sin x 2
1 cos x sin x
4
sin x 1 cos x
1 2 cos x cos2 x sin2 x
4
sin x(1 cos x) sin x(1 cos x)
1 2 cos x cos2 x sin2 x
sin x(1 cos x) 4
2 2 cos x
sin x(1 cos x) 4
2(1 cos x)
4
sin x(1 cos x) [2, 2] sc12 by [4, 4] sc11
2
sin x 4 39. no
2 4 sin x
1
2 sin x
33. Sample answer: sin x 1
cos2 x 2 sin x 2 0
1 sin2 x 2 sin x 2 0
0 sin2 x 2 sin x 1
0 (sin x 1)2
[2, 2] sc12 by [4, 4] sc11
0 sin x 1
sin x 1 40a. P I 02 R sin2 2 ft
34. Sample answer: cot x 1 P I 02 R(1 cos2 2pft)
csc x sin x tan x cos x 40b. P I 02 R sin2 2ft
sin x I 02 R
csc x sin x
cos x cos x
P
sin2 x cos2 x csc2 2ft
cos x cos x
csc x
x
1 41. f(x)
1 4
csc x
cos x
x2
1
1 1 tan v
2
sin x cos x f(x)
1
4
cos x 2
tan v
1
sin x 1
2
cot x 1 1
tan3 v 1 tan v
sec2 v 2
35. tan v 1 10
(tan v 1)(tan2 v tan v 1)
f(x)
1 ta
n2 v
(tan2 v 1) 10
tan v 1 1
tan v
tan2 v tan v 1 tan2 v 1 10 2
tan v 1 0
f(x) sec2 v
tan v 1
1
1
tan v
cot v 2
tan v f(x)
1 sec v
cot v 1
1 sin v
cot v 1
cos v
2
36. no f(x) 1
cos v
1
f(x) 2 sin v
sin a
42. sin a sin a sin c sin a
sin c
cos b
sin a cos b sin a cos b
cos b
cos c
cos c cos a cos b cos b
cos a
Then cos b sin a cos b
[2 , 2 ] sc12 by [2, 8] sc11
sin a cos c
sin c cos a
37. yes
sin a cos c
cos a sin c
tan a cot c
gv2 x sin v
43. y
2v02 cos2 v
cos v
gv2
y sec2 v x tan v
2v 2 0
g x2
y (1 tan2 v) x tan v
2v 2
[2 , 2 ] sc12 by [4, 4] sc11 0
Chapter 7 212
44. We find the area of ABTP by subtracting the area 51. Let x the number of shirts and y the number
of OAP from the area of OBT. of pants. y
1
OB
1 1
BT 2OA AP 2 1 tan v 2 cos v sin v
1 x 1.5y 100 100 2.5x 2y 180
2
2.5x 2y 180
2
cos v cos v sin v
1 sin v
80 (0, 65)
1.5x 3y 195 x 1.5y 100
x0
2 sin v
cos v cos v
1 1 60
(40, 40)
y0 1.5x 3y 195
2 sin v
cos v cos v
1 1 cos2 v 40
x0 (72, 0)
sin v
1 1 cos2 v
2
cos v
20
(0, 0) x
sin v
1 sin2 v
2
cos v O 20 40 60 80 100
1 sin v y0
2 2
cos v sin v
1 P(x, y) 5x 4.5y
tan v sin2 v
2 P(0, 0) 5(0) 4.5(0) or 0
b a a sin b
sin b sin a , so b sin a .
45. By the Law of Sines, P(0, 65) 5(0) 4.5(65) or 292.50
Then P(40, 40) 5(40) 4.5(40) or 380
1 P(72, 0) 5(72) 4.5(0) or 360
A 2ab sin 40 shirts, 40 pants
A 2a
sin a sin
1 a sin b
52. {16}, {4, 4}; no, 16 is paired with two elements of
a2 sin
sin the range
A
2 sin a ab ba ab ba
a2 sin b sin 53.
ab
ba ab ba
A
2 sin (180 (b )) ab ab
a2 sin b sin
a b 1(a b)
A
2 sin (b )
1
sin x sin x
cos x sin x
The correct choice is D.
tan x cos x sin x tan x cos x cos x
46.
sec x tan x
1 sin x
cos x cos x
sin x cos2 x sin2 x
cos x
1 sin x
7-3 Sum and Difference Identities
cos x
sin x 1 cos x
1 sin x
cos x Pages 441442 Check for Understanding
1 1. Find a counterexample, such as x 30 and
47. A 2
360
180
c
2 45 y 60.
k
A 2 k2 c 90 2. Find the cosine, sine, or tangent, respectively, of
y 2sin (2x 90) the sum or difference, then take the reciprocal.
15 15 180 3. The opposite side for 90 A is the adjacent side
48. 1
6
16 for A, so the right-triangle ratio for sin (90 A) is
168.75 the same as that for cos A.
60
168.75 168 0.75 1
168 45
168 45 90 A
3 3
49. 3y 1 2 0 Check: 3y 1 2 0
3 3
3y 1 2 3(3) 12 0
3
3y 1 8 8 2 0 A
y3 22 0 1
4. cot (a b)
tan (a b)
50. x 1 0
x 1 1
tan a tan b
3x
f(x)
x1 1 tan a tan b
3x 1 tan a tan b
y
x1
tan a tan b
y(x 1) 3x 1
1 1
cot a cot b
cot a cot b
yx y 3x 1 1
cot a cot b
y 3x yx
cot a cot b
y x(3 y) cot a cot b 1
y
cot a cot b
3y x
3y0
y3
213 Chapter 7
5. cos 165 cos (45 120) 10. sin (90 A) cos A
cos 45 cos 120 sin 45 sin 120 sin 90 cos A cos 90 sin A cos A
2
2 3
1 cos A 0 sin A cos A
2
1
2
2
2 cos A cos A
tan v 2 cot v
2 6
4
11.
sin v 2
6. tan 12
tan 3 4 cot v
tan 3 tan 4 cos v 2
1 tan 3 tan 4 sin v cos 2 cos v sin 2
3
1 cot v
1 3
1 cos v cos 2 sin v sin 2
4 23
(sin v) 0 (cos v) 1 cot v
2
(cos v) 0 (sin v) 1
2 3
cos v
cot v
sin v
7. 795 2(360) 75
cot v cot v
sec 795 sec 75
12. sin (x y) 1 cot x tan y
cos 75 cos (30 45)
csc x sec y
cos 30 cos 45 sin 30 sin 45 cos x sin y
1 sin x cos y
3 2 1 2
2 2 2
2 sin (x y) 1 1
6 2
sin x cos y
4 cos x sin y
4 1 sin x cos y
sec 795 sin x cos y
6 2
sin (x y) 1 1
sin x cos y
6
2
sin x cos y
sin (x y) sin x cos y cos x sin y
8. cos x
1 si
n2 x cos y
1 si
n2 y
1
1
2 4
9 1
2 1
4
sin (x y) sin (x y)
13. sin (nq0t 90) sin nq0t cos 90 cos nq0t sin 90
65
65
81 or 9
15
15
16 or 4
sin nq0t 0 cos nq0t 1
cos nq0t
sin (x y) sin x cos y cos x sin y
15
65
9
4 9 4
4 1
65
415 Pages 442445 Exercises
36
14. cos 105 cos (45 60)
cos x
1 si
1
9. csc x
sin x n2 x cos 45 cos 60 sin 45 sin 60
1
2 1 2 3
5
3
sin x
1
3
2
5
2 2 2
2
2 6
sin x 5
3
1265 or 45 4
15. sin 165 sin (120 45)
sin x
tan x
cos x sin 120 cos 45 cos 120 sin 45
3 2 1 2
3
5 3
2 2 2 2
or
4 6 2
5
4 4
7
sin y
1 co
s2 y tan y
cos y
sin y 16. cos 12
cos
4 3
cos 4 cos 3 sin 4 sin 3
1
5 2
12
13 13 12
or 5
2 1 2 3
2 2 2 2
5
144
169
12
or
13
13 2
6
4
tan x tan y
tan (x y)
1 tan x tan y 17. sin 12
sin
3 4
3 12
4
5 sin 3 cos 4 cos 3 sin 4
3 2 1 2
1 45
3 12 2 2 2 2
63 6 2
4
20
4
5
63
16
Chapter 7 214
18. tan 195 tan (45 150) 113 17
25. 4(2)
12 12
tan 45 tan 150
113 17
1 tan 45 tan 150 cot 12 cot 1
2
3
1 3
17 7
tan 12 tan 6 4
3
1 13 tan 6 tan 4
p
3
3 1 tan 6 tan 4
3
3
3
3 1
3
3
3
12 63 1 3 1
or 2 3
6
33
19. cos
12 cos 4 3
3
p 3
3
cos 4 cos 3 sin 4 sin 3
3
2 1 2 3 3
2
2 2 2 2
113 1
2
6
cot
12
2
3
4
2 3
20. tan 165 tan (45 120)
tan 45 tan 120 26. sin x
1 co
s2 x cos y
1 si
n2 y
1 tan 45 tan 120
1 (3 )
1
8 2
17
1
2 12
37
1 1 (3 ) 225 15 1225 35
1 3 or
289 17
1369 or 37
1 3
sin (x y) sin x cos y cos x sin y
4 2 3
or 2 3 1
7 37 17 37
15 35 8 12
2
23 5
21. tan tan
12 4 3
629
621
5
tan 4 tan 3 27. sin x
1 co
s2 x sin y
1 co
s2 y
1
1
5 3 2 2
1 tan 4 tan 3
5 4
5
1 (3 )
1 1 (3
4 2 3
)
16
4
25 or 5
9
3
25 or 5
2 or 2 3 cos (x y) cos x cos y sin x sin y
55 55
3 4 4 3
22. 735 2(360) 15
sin 735 sin 15 24
sin 15 sin (45 30) 25
sin 45 cos 30 cos 45 sin 30 28. cos x
1 si
n2 x sin y
1 co
s2 y
2 3 2
1
1
1
2 2
2
6
2
2
2
2 8
17 3
5
4
23. 1275 3(360) 195
225 15
or
289 17
16
4
25 or 5
sin x sin y
sec 1275 sec 195 tan x
cos x tan y
cos y
cos 195 cos (150 45) 8
4
17 5
cos 150 cos 45 sin 150 sin 45
15 3
3 2 1 2
2 2 2 2 17 5
2
6 8 4
15
3
4 tan x tan y
4 tan (x y)
sec 1275 1 tan x tan y
2
6 8 4
2
6
15 3
5
sin 6 4
8 4
24. sin 12 1 15 3
sin 6 cos 4 cos 6 sin 4 12
15
2
3
2
1
2 2 2 2 77
45
6
2
36
4 77
5 4
csc 2
6
2
6
2
215 Chapter 7
29. sec x
tan2 x cos y
1 si
1
1 n2 y 31. sin x
csc x sec y
tan2 y
1
1
2 5
3 1
2 1
3
1
5
1
2 12
5
89 or
2
34 34 2 3
or
9
3
3
3
34
3
3
5
169 13
or
25 5
cos x or 1
34
34
cos x
1 si
n2 x cos y
sec y
sin x
tan x
1
1
cos x 2
5
sin x
3
5
13
3 5
334
34 or 16
25
4
5
5
13
5
34
sin x
34 sin y
1 co
s2 y
cos (x y) cos x cos y sin x sin y
3
34 2
2
5
34 1
1
2 5
13
34 3 34 3 144 12
668 4
53 or
169 13
102 102
cos(x y) cos x cos y sin x sin y
1217 534
51
3 5 13
4 5 3 12
102
1 1 56
30. tan x
cot x cos y
sec y 65
1 1 1
sec (x y)
cos (x y)
6 3
5 2 1
5 2
6
3
56
55
sin y
1 co
s2 y 65
56
1
2 2
3 32. cos a
1 si
n2a sin b
1 co
s2b
5
9
or
3
5
1
2 1
5 1
2 2
7
sin y
tan y
cos y
5
24
2
25 or 5
6
45
3
49 or 7
5
3 5
or 2 sin (a b) sin a cos b cos a sin b
2 3
57 57
2 1 2 6 5
3
tan x tan y
2 630
tan (x y)
1 tan x tan y
35
5
5
33. sin x
1 co
s2 x sin y
1 co
s2 y
6 2
5 5
1 62 1
2 1
3 1
2 3
4
10 65
12
89 or
2
3
2
7
16 or 4
7
cos (x y) cos x cos y sin x sin y
12 5
5
2
7
34 34
1 3 2
12
10 6 5
12 5 5
3 2
14
12
270 1225
1
9 34. cos 2 x sin x
cos 2 cos x sin 2 sin x sin x
0 cos x 1 sin x sin x
sin x sin x
35. cos (60 A) sin (30 A)
cos 60 cos A sin 60 sin A sin 30 cos A
cos 30 sin A
1
3 1
3
2 cos A 2 sin A 2 cos A 2 sin A
36. sin (A ) sin A
sin A cos cos A sin sin A
(sin A)(1) (cos A)(0) sin A
sin A sin A
Chapter 7 216
37. cos (180 x) cos x 43. VL I0qL cos qt 2
cos 180 cos x sin 180 sin x cos x
1 cos x 0 sin x cos x VL I0qLcos qt cos 2 sin qt sin 2
cos x cos x VL I0qL(cos qt 0 sin qt 1)
1 tan x
38. tan (x 45)
1 tan x VL I0qL(sin qt)
tan x tan 45
1 tan x
VL I0qL sin qt
1 tan x tan 45 1 tan x
sin 2(a b)
1
tan x 1 1 tan x
1 (tan x)(1) 1 tan x 44. n
1 tan x 1 tan x b
sin 2
1 tan x 1 tan x
sin 2(a 60)
tan A tan B 1
39. sin (A B)
sec A sec B
sin A sin B
n 60
+
cos A cos B
sin 2
sin (A B)
sin 2 30
a
1 1
cos A cos B n sin 30
sin A sin B
+
cos A
cos B a a
cos A cos B sin 2 cos 30 cos 2 sin 30
sin (A B) 1
1 cos A cos B n 1
cos A cos B
sin A cos B cos A sin B 2
sin (A B) 3
n 2 cos 2 2
a a 1
1 sin2
2
sin (A B) sin (A B) a a
1 tan A tan B n 3
sin 2 cos2
40. cos (A B)
sec A sec B
sin A sin B
45. The given expression is the expanded form of the
1 cos A cos B
sine of the difference of 3 A and 3 A. We have
cos (A B)
sin 3 A 3 A sin (2A)
1 1
cos A cos B
1
sinA sin B sin 2A
cos A cos B
cos A cos B f(x h) f(x) sin (x h) sin x
cos (A B) 1 1
cos A cos B 46a.
h
h
cos A cos B sin x cos h cos x sin h sin x
cos A cos B sin A sin B
h
cos (A B)
1
46b. y y sin x cos 0.1 cos x sin 0.1 sin x
cos (A B) cos (A B) 1 0.1
sec A sec B
41. sec (A B)
1 tan A tan B
1 1 0.5
cos A
cos B
sec (A B)
sin A sin B
1
cos A cos B
O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 x
1 1
cos A
cos B 0.5
cos A cos B
sec (A B) sin A sin B cos A cos B
1 cos A cos B
1
1
sec (A B)
cos A cos B sin A sin B 46c. cos x
1 sin (a b)
sec (A B)
cos (A B) 47. tan (a b)
cos (a b)
sec (A B) sec (A B) sin a cos b cos a sin b
tan (a b)
cos a cos b sin a sin b
42. sin (x y) sin (x y) sin2 x sin2 y sin a cos b cos a sin b
(sin x cos y cos x sin y)(sin x cos y cos x sin y) cos a cos b cos a cos b
sin2 x sin2 y tan (a b)
cos a cos b sin a sin b
(sin x cos y) (cos x sin y) sin2 x sin2 y
2 2 cos a cos b cos a cos b
tan a tan b
sin2 x cos2 y cos2 x sin2 y sin2 x sin2 y tan (a b)
1 tan a tan b
sin2 x cos2 y sin2 x sin2 y sin2 x sin2 y
Replace b with b to find tan(a b).
cos2 x sin2 y sin2 x sin2 y tan a tan (b)
sin x(cos y sin y) sin2 y(sin2 x cos2 x)
2 2 2 tan (a (b))
1 tan a tan (b)
sin2 x sin2 y tan a tan b
tan (a b)
1 tan a tan b
(sin2 x)(1) (sin2 y)(1) sin2 x sin2 y
sin2 x sin2 y sin2 x sin2 y 48a. Answers will vary.
217 Chapter 7
48b. tan A tan B tan C tan A tan B tan C 56. s rv
1
A 2r2 v
tan A tan B tan (180 (A B)) 1
18 r(2.9) A 2(6.2)2(2.9)
tan A tan B tan(180 (A B))
tan 180 tan (A B) 6.2 r; 6.2 ft A 55.7 ft2
tan A tan B
1 tan 180 tan (A B)
tan 180 tan (A B) 57. c2 702 1302 2(70)(130) cos 130
tan A tan B 1 tan 180 tan (A B) c2 33498.7345
tan A tan B
0 tan (A B)
c 183 miles
1 0 tan (A B)
0 tan (A B) 58. 120 90, consider Case 2.
tan A tan B 1 0 tan (A B) 4 12, 0 solutions
tan A tan B tan (A B) 59.
tan A tan B tan (A B)
1 tan A tan B
1 tan A tan B tan (A B)
(tan A tan B)
tan A tan B (A B)
tan (A B)(1 tan A tan B) tan (A B) 35 ft
tan A tan B (A B)
(1 tan A tan B 1) tan (A B)
tan A tan B (A B)
tan A tan B tan (A B) tan A tan B (A B)
1 cos2 x 3712
49. sec2 x x
1 sin2 x csc x cot x
2 2
640
1 cos2 x
sec2 x
cos2 x 1 cot x cot x
2 2
v 37 12 6 40 or 30 32
1 cos2 x
sec2 x
cos2 x cos2 x 1
a 90 6 40 or 96 40
sec2 x sec2 x 1 1 b 180 (30 32 96 40) or 52 48
35 x
sec2 x sec 2 x
sin 30 32
sin 52 48
sin v 35 sin 52 48
50. sin2 v cos2 v 1 tan v x
cos v sin 30 32
182 cos2 v 1 1
8 x 54.87 ft
63
60. 4x3 3x2 x 0
cos2 v 64 3 7
8 x(4x2 3x 1) 0
37
cos v
8 1 x(4x 1)(x 1) 0
3
7 37 x 0 or 4x 1 0 or x 1 0
Quadrant III, so 8
7
21
1
x 4 x 1
51. Arctan 3
3 61. Case 1 Case 2
x 1 4 x 1 4
sin (Arctan 3
) sin
3 (x 1) 4 x14
3
2 x 1 4 x3
52. k, where k is an integer x 5
86 50 2 86 50 x 5 {xx 5 or x 3}
53. A 2 2 h 2
1 2
4
A 18 68 68 62. 1(6) 3(2)
3 6
6 6 or 12
y 18 sin t c 68
2 63. fg(4) f(g(4))
50 18 sin 1
2 c 68 f(5(4) 1)
f(21)
18 18 sin c
2 3(21)2 4
1 sin c
2
1319
gf(4) g(f(4))
sin1 ( 1) 2 c g(3(4)2 4)
3 g(44)
c
2 2
5(44) 1
c 221
y 18sin 2t 68 (8)62
64. (8)62 862 6
8 62
(1)62 1
2 8 8
360 30
54. 8 8; 1 360; 1 30 The correct choice is A.
55. sin (540) sin (360 180)
0
Chapter 7 218
Page 445 Mid-Chapter Quiz 9. cos x
1 si
n2 x cos y
1 si
n2 y
1
1. csc v
sin v 1 cot2 v csc2
7 2
v
1
2 2
3 1
23
4
1 1 cot2 v
2
7 1 cot2 v
2
49
59 or 35 7
16 or 4
7
7
4 cos (x y) cos x cos y sin x sin y
cot2 v
45
5
7
34 34
2 2 3
4
3
5
cot v
2
35 6
35
12
Quadrant 1, so
5
2
1
10. tan x 4 tan y
sec2 y
1
2. tan2 v1 sec2 v cos v
sec v
22 1
4 2
3 1 sec2 v
1
5
3
3 tan x tan y
tan (x y)
1 tan x tan y
16 3
1 sec2 v 5
9 5
25 4 3
9 sec2 v
1 4 3
5
5
3 sec v
5
5 43
Quadrant II, so 3
4
19
3. 5 4 4 5
3
4
4
19
cos 4 cos 5 4
5 43
4 53
cos 4
80 413
80 413
1 1
or
59 59
4.
1 tan2 x
1 cot2 x 1
1 1
sec2 x csc2 x 1
cos2 x sin2 x 1
11
7-3B Reduction Identities
csc2 v sec2v
5.
sec2 v csc2 v
2
csc v 2
sec v Page 447
sec2 v sec2 v csc2 v
1. sin, cos, sin 2. cot, tan, cot
1
sin2 v 3. tan, cot, tan 4. csc, sec, csc
1 1 csc2 v 5. sec, csc, sec
cos2 v
cos2 v 6a. (1) cos, sin, cos
sin2 v 1 csc2 v
(2) sin, cos, sin
cot2 v 1 csc2 v (3) cot, tan, cot
csc2 v csc2 v (4) tan, cot, tan
6. cot x sec x sin x 2 tan x cos x csc x (5) csc, sec, csc
cos x 1 sin x 1 (6) sec, csc, sec
sin x
cos x sin x 2 cos x cos x sin x
6b. Sample answer: If a row for sin a were placed
121 above Exercises 1-5, the entries for Exercise 6a
11 could be obtained by interchanging the first and
1 cot a tan b third columns and leaving the middle column
7. tan (a b)
cot a tan b
1
alone.
1 tan a tan b
7a. (1) cos, sin, cos
tan (a b)
1
tan b (2) sin, cos, sin
tan a (3) cot, tan, cot
1
1 (4) tan, cot, tan
tan a tan b
tan a (5) csc, sec, csc
tan (a b) 1
tan b tan a (6) sec, csc, sec
tan a
tan a tan b 7b. Sample answer: The entries in the rows for cos a
tan (a b)
1 tan a tan b and sec a are unchanged. All other entries are
tan (a b) tan(a b) multiplied by 1.
8. cos 75 cos(30 45) 8a. Sample answer: They can be used to reduce
cos 30 cos 45 sin 30 sin 45 trigonometric functions of large positive or
3
2
2
22 22
1 negative angles to those of angles in the first
quadrant.
2
6
4 8b. Sample answer: sum or difference identities
219 Chapter 7
sin v
7-4 Double-Angle and Half-Angle 8. sin2 v cos2 v 1 tan v
cos v
Identities 2
5
2 2
5 cos2 v 1
21
Page 453 Check for Understanding 5
1. If you are only given the value of cos v, then 21 2 2
21
cos2 v 25
21
or
21
cos 2v 2 cos2 v 1 is the best identity to use.
21
If you are only given the value of sin v, then cos v
5 (Quadrant I)
cos 2v 1 2 sin2 v is the best identity to use. If sin 2v 2 sin v cos v
you are given the values of both cos v and sin v,
21
25
5
2
then cos 2v cos2 v sin2 v is just as good as the
other two. 4
21
25
2. cos 2 1 2 sin2 v
cos 2v 1 2 sin2 v cos 2v cos2 v sin2 v
2
21 2 2
cos 2v 1
sin2 v
5 5
2
17
1 cos 2v
sin2 v 25
2
2 tan v
1 cos 2v tan 2v
sin v
2
1 tan2 v
2
221
1 cos 2 2
21
a a
Letting v 2 yields sin 2
,
2 21 2
2
1 cos 1 21
2
.
a
or sin 2
4
21
3a. III or IV 3b. I or II 3c. I, II, III or IV
21 4
21
4. sin 2v 2 sin v
17 or
17
21
sin 22 2 sin 2
9. tan2 v 1 sec2 v sin2 v cos2 v 1
sin 2 sin 2 4 2 3 2
0 2(1)
3 1 sec2 v sin2 v 5 1
25 16
0
2 sec2 v sin2 v 2
9 5
Sample answer: v 2 5
3 sec v (Quadrant III)
4
sin v 5
5. Both answers are correct. She obtained two cos v
1
(Quadrant III)
sec v
different representations of the same number. One
1
way to verify this is to evaluate each expression 3
5 or 5
with a calculator. To verify it algebraically, square
3
each answer and then simplify. The same result is sin 2v 2 sin v cos v
obtained in each case. Since each of the original
255
4 3
answers is positive, and they have the same
24
square, the original answers are the same 25
number.
cos 2v cos2 v sin2 v
3 2 4 2
5 5
4
6. sin
8 sin 7
2 2
5
1 cos 2 tan v
4
(Quadrant I) tan 2v
1 tan2 v
2
23
4
2
1 2
4 2
1 3
2
2 2
2
8
3 24
7. tan 165 tan 2
330 or 7
7
9
1 cos 330
1 co
s 330 (Quadrant II)
10. tan 2v
2
cot v tan v
3
1 3 tan 2v
2 tan v
cot v tan v tan v
3 2 tan v
1 3 tan 2v
cot v tan v tan2 v
(2 3
) 2 tan v
tan 2v
1 tan2 v
32
tan 2v tan 2v
Chapter 7 220
1 sec A sin A 5
11. 1 2 sin 2A
sec A
6
5
1 16. tan tan
1 sin A
cos A
12 2
1 sin 2A 5
2
1 1 cos 6
cos A
5 (Quadrant I)
1
sin A
1 cos 6
cos A
1 cos A
1 2 sin 2A 1
cos A
3
cos A 1 2
1
1
sin 2A 1 sin A cos A
3
1 2
2
1 1
1 sin 2A 1 2
2 2 sin A cos A
1 1
2 3
1 sin 2A 1 2
2 sin 2A 2
x x sin x
2 3
12. sin 2 cos 2 2
2
x x
2 sin 2 cos 2 (2 3
)(2 3
)
sin x
(2 3
)(2 3
)
2 2
x (2 3
)2
sin 2 2
sin x 43
2 2 2 3
sin x sin x 3
2
2 3 4
17. sin 8 sin
2
13. cos 2v 2 cos2
v1
3
cos 2v 1 2 cos2 v 1 cos 4
1 1 (Quadrant I)
2 cos 2v 2 cos2 v 2
2
P I02 R sin2 qt 1 2
P I02 R (1 cos2 qt) 2
P I02 R1 2 cos 2qt 2
1 1
7
2
1 1
P 2 I02 R 2 I02 R cos 2qt 7 6
18. cos 12
cos 2
7
1 cos 6
Pages 454455 Exercises (Quadrant II)
30
2
14. cos 15 cos 2
3
1 2
1 cos 30
2
(Quadrant I)
2
3
1 2
2 3
2
2 45
19. tan 22.5 tan 2
2 3
2
150
1 cos
1 cos 45
45 (Quadrant I)
15. sin 75 sin 2
1 cos 150
2
2 (Quadrant I) 1 2
2
3
1 2 1 2
2
2 2
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
(2 2
)(2 2
(2 2
)
)(2 2
)
)2
(2 2
42
2 2
2
2
22
2
2
1
221 Chapter 7
23. tan2 v 1 sec2 v
20. tan 2
v
1 cos
1 cos v
v (2)2 1 sec2 v
5 sec2 v
1
1 4
5 sec v (Quadrant II)
1
1 cos v sec v
4
1
5
or 5
3
5
4
sin2 v cos2 v 1
5
2
5
4 sin2 v 5 1
35 or
15
5 sin2 v 25
20
sin v 2
5
21. sin2 v cos2 v 1 tan v
cos v sin v 5 (Quadrant II)
v
4
sin2 2 1 3 sin 2v 2 sin v cos v
5
5 2
5
255
5
sin2 v
9
4
25
3 5 4
sin v
5 3
5
(Quadrant I) 4 cos 2v cos2 v sin2 v
2
5 2
5 5
5 2
sin 2v 2 sin v cos v
255
3 4 3
5
24
25 tan 2v
2 tan v
1 tan2 v
cos 2v cos2 v sin 2 v
2(2)
1 (2)2
4 2
5 5
3 2
4
4
7 3 or 3
2 1
5
2 tan v 24. cos v
sec v
tan 2v
1 tan2 v 1
4
3
3
2 4
3
4
1 4
3 2
3 sin2 v cos2 v 1
sin2 v 4 1
2 24 3 2
or
7 7
7
16 sin2 v 1
6
sin v
22. sin2 v cos2 v1 tan v
7
cos v sin v 4 (Quadrant II)
1
2
3 cos2 v1 1
3 tan v
sin v
8 cos v
cos2 v 9 2
2 7
3
2
2 4
cos v 3 1
2
or 4 3
22 4
(Quadrant I) 7
3
sin 2v 2 sin v cos v
1 2 sin 2v 2 sin v cos v
2
2
7
244
3 3 3
42
9 3
7
8
cos 2v cos2 v sin2 v
2 cos 2v cos2 v sin2 v
3 3
2 2 1 2
2
7
4 4
3 2
7
9 2 1
2 tan v
1
6 or 8
tan 2v
1 tan2 v 2 tan v
tan 2v
1 tan2 v
2
2
4
37
2
2
1 2
7
4 1
3
2
2
2 7
2 4
2
14
or 7 3
2 or 37
16
9
Chapter 7 222
1 2 tan v
25. 1 cot2 v csc2 v tan v
cot v tan 2v
1 tan2 v
1 2 csc2 v
1 221
21
3 2
3 2
2
2
21 2
1 21
13 2
csc2 v
4 3
13 421
2 csc v (Quadrant III)
21 4
21
sin v
1
sin2 v cos2 v 1
17 or
17
csc v
21
1
213 2
13 13 cos v 1
2
27. sin2 a cos2 a 1 tan a
sin a
2 cos a
117
2 2
13 cos2 v
16 9 7
or
2 2
a
13
13 3 3
cos v
13
sin2 3 1
2
13
3
(Quadrant III)
7 7
14
sin 2v 2 sin v cos v sin2 a 9 or 2
2
2 3
2
13 13
13 13
7
sin a 3 (Quadrant II)
12
1
3 tan 2a
2 tan a
1 tan2 a
cos 2v cos2 v sin2 v 14
2 2 2
13
313
213
13
2
1 2
5 14
13 2
2 tan v
14 2
14
tan 2v
5 or
5
1 tan2 v
2
2
2 3 1
28. csc 2v 2 sec v csc v
2 2
1 3
1
sin 2v
1
2 sec v csc v
1 1
4
2 sin v cos v 2 sec v csc v
3 12
or 1 1 1 1
5
5
2
sin v cos v 2 sec v csc v
9
1 1
1 csc v sec v 2 sec v csc v
26. sin v
csc v sin2 v cos2 v 1 2
1 1
1
5
252 cos2 v 1
2 sec v csc v 2 sec v csc v
cos 2A
2 21 29. cos A sin A
cos2 v 25 cos A sin A
2 cos2 A sin2 A
5 cos v
21 cos A sin A
cos A sin A
5
(cos A sin A)(cos A sin A)
(Quadrant IV) cos A sin A
cos A sin A
sin v
tan v
cos v
cos A sin A cos A sin A
2 30. (sin v cos v)2 1 sin 2v
5
sin v 2 sin v cos v cos2 v 1 sin 2v
2
21 2 sin v cos v 1 1 sin 2v
5
2 sin v cos v sin 2v
2 2
21
21 or
21 sin 2v sin 2v
cos 2x 1
sin 2v 2 sin v cos v 31. cos x 1
2(cos x 1)
21
25
5
2 2 cos2 x 1 1
cos x 1
2(cos x 1)
4
21 2 cos2 x 2
25 cos x 1
2(cos x 1)
cos 2v cos2 v sin2 v 2(cos2 x 1)
cos x 1
2(cos x 1)
21
2 2
2 5 2(cos x 1)(cos x 1)
5 cos x 1
2(cos x 1)
17
25 cos x 1 cos x 1
cos2 v sin2 v
32. sec 2v
cos2 v sin2 v
1
sec 2v
cos 2v
sec 2v sec 2v
A sin A
33. tan 2
1 cos A
223 Chapter 7
L
tan 45 tan 2
39a. tan45 2
1
A
A
sin 2 2 L
1 tan 45 tan 2
tan 2
1 cos 22
A L
1 tan 2
A A
A 2 sin cos L
tan 2
2 2 1 1 tan 2
A
1 cos L
1 2 cos2 2 1 1
1 cos L
A A
2 sin 2 cos 2 1 cos L
A
tan 2 1
1 cos L
A
2 cos2 2 1 cos L 1 cos 60
A
1
1 cos L
1
1 cos 60
A sin 2 39b. 1 cos L 1 cos 60
tan
2 A
1
1 cos L 1
1 cos 60
cos 2
1
A A 1 2
tan 2 tan 2 1
1
1
34. sin 3x 3 sin x 4 sin3 x 2
sin(2x x) 3 sin x 4 sin3 x 1
1
2
sin 2x cos x cos 2x sin x 3 sin x 4 sin3 x 1
1
2 sin x cos2 x (1 2 sin2 x) sin x 3 sin x 4 sin3 x 1 2
Chapter 7 224
17 17 180
43. s rv 1
0
10 7-5 Solving Trigonometric Equations
17 10 v 97.4
17
10 v
Page 458 Graphing Calculator Exploration
44. Let x the distance from A to the point beneath
the mountain peak. 1.
h
tan 2110
570 x
h (570 x) tan 2110
h
tan 3640 x
h x tan 3640
(570 x) tan 2110 x tan 3640
570 tan 2110 x tan 3640 x tan 2110
570 tan 2110 x(tan 3640 tan 2110) 2.
570 tan 2110
tan 3640 tan 2110 x
617.7646751 x
h
tan 3640 x
h
tan 3640
617.8
h 460 ft
45. (x (3))(x 0.5)(x 6)(x 2) 0 3. Exercise 1: (1.1071, 0.8944), (4.2487, 0.8944)
(x 3)(x 0.5)(x 6)(x 2) 0 Exercise 2: (5.2872, 0.5437), (0.9960, 0.5437)
(x2 2.5x 1.5)(x2 8x 12) 0 4. The x-coordinates are the solutions of the
x4 5.5x3 9.5x2 42x 18 0 equations. Substitute the x-coordinates and see
2x4 11x3 19x2 84x 36 0 that the two sides of the equation are equal.
46. y 2x 5 y 5.
x 2y 5
y 2x 5
x 5 2y
x5
2 y
O x
x5
y 2
[0, 2] sc14 by [3, 3] sc11
5a. The x-intercepts of the graph are the solutions of
47. x 2y 11 3x 5y 11
the equation sin x 2 cos x. They are the same.
x 11 2y 3(11 2y) 5y 11
33 6y 5y 11 5b. y tan 0.5x cos x or y cos x tan 0.5x
11y 22
y2
x 2y 11 Page 459 Check for Understanding
x 2(2) 11 1. A trigonometric identity is an equation that is
x 7 (7, 2) true for all values of the variable for which each
48. ab 3 side of the equation is defined. A trigonometric
3
b a equation that is not an identity is only true for
certain values of the variable.
(a b)2 64
2. All trigonometric functions are periodic. Adding
a2 2ab b2 64
the least common multiple of the periods of the
a2 2aa a 64
3 3 2
functions that appear to any solution to the
equation will always produce another solution.
a2 6 a 64
3 2
3. 45 360x and 135 360x, where x is any
a2 a 70
3 2
integer
a2 b2 70
The correct answer is 70.
225 Chapter 7
4. Each type of equation may require adding, 12. tan2 x 2 tan x 1 0
subtracting, multiplying, or dividing each side by (tan x 1)(tan x 1) 0
the same number. Quadratic and trigonometric tan x 1 0
equations can often be solved by factoring. Linear tan x 1
and quadratic equations do not require identities. 3
x 4 k
All linear and quadratic equations can be solved
algebraically, whereas some trigonometric 13. cos2 x 3 cos x 2
equations require a graphing calculator. A linear cos2 x 3 cos x 2 0
equation has at most one solution. A quadratic (cos x 1)(cos x 2) 0
equation has at most two solutions. A cos x 1 0 or cos x 2 0
trigonometric equation usually has infinitely cos x 1 cos x 2
many solutions unless the values of the variable x (2k 1) no solutions
are restricted. 14. sin 2x cos x 0
5. 2 sin x 1 0 6. 2 cos x 30 2 sin x cos x cos x 0
cos x (2 sin x 1) 0
2 sin x 1
2 cos x 3
cos x 0 or 2 sin x 1 0
3
sin x 12 cos x 2
x 2 k
1
sin x 2
x 30 x 30
3
x 6 2k
7. sin x cot x
2 5
3
or x 6 2k
sin x
cos x
sin x 2 15. 2 cos v 1 0
3
cos x
2
2 cos v 1
1
x 30 or x 330 cos v 2
8. cos 2x sin2 x 2 1 2
cos v 2 at 3 and 3
4
2 cos2 x 1 (1 cos2 x) 2 2 4
2 cos2 x 1 cos2 x 1 v 3
3
3 cos2 x 0 16. W Fd cos v
cos2 x 0 1500 100 20 cos v
cos x 0 0.75 cos v
x 90 or x 270
v 41.41
9. 3 tan2 x 1 0
3 tan2 x 1
1
tan2 x 3 Pages 459461 Exercises
3
tan x
3 17. 2
sin x 1 0 18. 2 cos x 1 0
5 7 11
x 6 or x 6 or x 6 or x 6 2 sin x 1 2 cos x 1
10. 2 sin2 x 5 sin x 3 1 1
sin x cos x 2
2 sin x 5 sin x 3 0
2 2
(2 sin x 1)(sin x 3) 0 2
sin x
2 x 120
2 sin x 1 0 or sin x 3 0
x 45
sin x 12 sin x 3
19. sin 2x 1 0
7 11
x 6 or x 6 no solutions 2 sin x cos x 1 0
11. sin2 2x cos2 x 0 sin2 x cos2 x 14
1 cos2 2x cos2 x 0 1
1 (2 cos2 x 1)2 cos2 x 0 sin2 x (1 sin2 x) 4
1 (4 cos4 x 4 cos2 x 1) cos2 x 0 sin2 x sin4 x 4 0
1
4 cos4 x 5 cos2 x 0 1
cos2 x(4 cos2 x 5) 0 sin4 x sin2 x 4 0
cos2 x 0 4 cos2 x 5 0
or
5 sin2 x 12sin2 x 12 0
cos x 0 cos2 x 4 1
5 sin2 x 2 0
x
2 k cos x
2 1
sin2 x 2
no solutions
1
2
sin x or 2
2
x 45
Chapter 7 226
20. tan 2x 30 28. cos (x 45) cos (x 45) 2
tan 2x 3
cos x cos 45 sin x sin 45
2 tan x cos x cos 45 sin x sin 45 2
1 tan2 x 3
2
2
cos x 2 sin x 2
2 tan x 3 (1 tan2 x)
2
2
2 tan x 3 3 tan2 x cos x 2 sin x 2 2
3 tan x 2 tan x 3
2 0 2 cos x 2
(3 tan x 1)(tan x 3 ) 0 cos x 1
3 tan x 1 0 tan x 30 x 0
1 29. 2 sin v cos v 3 sin v 0
tan x tan x 3
3 sin v (2 cos v 3 ) 0
3 sin v 0 or 2 cos v + 3 0
tan x
3
x 60
v 0 or v 180 2 cos v 3
x 30
3
21. cos2 x cos x cos v 2
cos2 x cos x 0 v 150
cos x(cos x 1) 0 or v 210
cos x 0 or cos x 1 0 30. (2 sin x 1)(2 cos2 x 1) 0
x 90 cos x 1 2 sin x 1 0 or 2 cos2 x 1 0
x 0 2 sin x 1 2 cos2 x 1
22. sin x 1 cos x
2 1 1
sin x 2 cos2 x 2
sin x 1 1 sin2 x
2
sin2 x sin x 2 0 x 6 cos x
2
(sin x 1)(sin x 2) 0 5 3
or x 6 x 4 or x 4
sin x 1 0 or sin x 2 0
5 7
sin x 1 sin x 2 or x 4 or x 4
x 90 no solution
31. 4 sin2 x 1 4 sin x
23. 2 cos x 1 0 4 sin2 x 4 sin x 1 0
2 cos x 1 (2 sin x 1)(2 sin x 1) 0
2
2 sin x 1 0
cos x 2
2 sin x 1
x 135 or x 225 1
1 sin x 2
24. cos x tan x 2
7 11
sin x 1 x 6 or x 6
cos x 2
cos x
1 32. 2
tan x 2 sin x
sin x 2 sin x
2 cos x 2 sin x
x 30 or x 150
25. sin x tan x sin x 0 2 cos x
2
2
sin x (tan x 1) 0
2 cos x
sin x 0 or tan x 1 0 7
x 0 or x 180 tan x 1 x 4 or x 4
x 45 or x 225 2 tan x 2 sin x would also be true if both tan x
sin x
26. 2 cos x 3 cos x 2 0
2 and sin x equal 0. Since tan x
cos x , tan x equals
(2 cos x 1)(cos x 2) 0 0 when sin x 0. Therefore x can also equal 0 and
2 cos x 1 0 or cos x 2 0 .
7
2 cos x 1 cos x 2 0, 4, , 4
1
cos x 2 no solution 33. sin x cos 2x 1
x 60 or x 300 sin x 1 2 sin2 x 1
27. sin 2x sin x 2 sin x sin x 0
2
x 0 or x 180 2 cos x 1 7
1 x 6 or
cos x 2 11
x 6
x 120
or x 240
227 Chapter 7
34. cot2 x csc x 1 41.
1
cos x sin x
cos x sin x
csc2 x 1 csc x 1
(cos x sin x)(cos x sin x) 1
csc2 x csc x 2 0
cos2 x sin2 x 1
(csc x 2)(csc x 1) 0
cos2 x (1 cos2 x) 1
csc x 2 0 or csc x 1 0
2 cos2 x 1 1
csc x 2 or csc x 1
1 2 cos2 x 2
sin x 2 sin x 1 cos2 x 1
x
or x
5
3
x 2 cos x
1
6 6
x k
35. sin x cos x 0
42. 2 tan2 x 3 sec x 0
sin x cos x
2(sec2 x 1) 3 sec x 0
sin2 x cos2 x
(2 sec x 1)(sec x 2) 0
sin2 x cos2 x 0
2 sec2 x 3 sec x 2 0
sin2 x 1 sin2 x 0
2 sec x 1 0 or sec x 2 0
2 sin2 x 1 0
1
2 sec x 1 sec x 2
sin2 x 2 1 1
sec x 2 cos x 2
1 2
sin x
or
2
2 cos x 2 x 3 2k or
3
sin x and cos x must be opposites, so x 5
4 no solution x 3 2k
7
or x . 1
4 43. sin x cos x 2
36. 1 3 sin v cos 2v 1
1 3 sin v 1 2 sin2 v sin2 x cos2 x 4
2 sin v 3 sin v 2 0
2
sin2 x(1 sin2 x) 4
1
(2 sin v 1)(sin v 2) 0 1
2 sin v 1 0 or sin v 2 0 sin2 x sin4 x) 4
2 sin v 1 sin v 2 sin4 x sin2 x 4 0
1
1
sin v 2 no solution
7 11 sin2 x 12sin2 x 12 0
v
6 or v
6 1
1 sin2 x 2 0
37. sin x 2 1
7 11 sin2 x 2
x
6 2 k or x 6 2k
2
sin x
2
38. cos x tan x 2 cos2 x 1
sin x x 4 k
cos x 2 cos x 1
cos x 2
3
sin x 2(1 sin2 x) 1 44. cos2 x sin2 x 2
2 sin2 x sin x 1 0 cos2 x (1 cos2 x) 2
3
(2 sin x 1)(sin x 1) 0
3
2 sin x 1 0 or sin x 1 0 2 cos2 x 1 2
2 sin x 1 sin x 1 2 3
1 3
2 cos2 x 2
sin x
2 x
2 2k 2 3
5
cos2 x 4
x
6 2k or x
6 2k 2
3
cos x
2
39. 3 tan2 x 3 tan x 11
3 tan x 3
2 tan x 0 x 12 k or x 12 k
tan x(3 tan x 3) 0 45. sin4 x 1 0
tan x 0 or 3 tan x 3 0 (sin2 x 1)(sin2 x 1) 0
sin2 x 1 0 or sin2 x 1 0
x k 3 tan x 3
3
sin x 1
2 sin2 x 1
tan x 3 sin x
1 no solutions
x 6 k x 2 k
40. 2(1 sin2 x) 3 sin x 46. sec2 x 2 sec x 0
2 2 sin2 x 3 sin x sec x(sec x 2) 0
2 sin x 3 sin x 2 0
2 sec x 0 or sec x 2 0
(2 sin x 1)(sin x 2) 0 1
cos x 0 sec x 2
2 sin x 1 0 or sin x 2 0 1
2 sin x 1 sin x 2 no solution cos x 2
1 2
sin x 2 no solution x 3 2k or
4
x 6 2k or x 3 2k
5
x 6 2k
Chapter 7 228
47. sin x cos x 1 58a. n1 sin i n2 sin r
sin2 x 2 sin x cos x cos2 x 1 1.00 sin 35 2.42 sin r
sin2 x 2 sin x cos x 1 sin2 x 1 sin r
1.00 sin 35
2.42
2 sin x cos x 0
sin x cos x 0 sin r 0.2370150563
sin2 x cos2 x 0 r 13.71
sin2 x (1 sin2 x) 0 58b. Measure the angles of incidence and refraction
sin x 0
2 or 1 sin2 x 0 to determine the index of refraction. If the index
sin x 0 sin2 x 1 is 2.42, the diamond is genuine.
x 2k sin x
1 59. D 0.5 sin (6.5 x) sin (2500t)
x 2 2k 0.01 0.5 sin (6.5(0.5)) sin (2500t)
0.02 sin 3.25 sin 2500t
48. 2 sin x csc x 3
0.1848511958 sin 2500t
2 sin2 x 1 3 sin x
0.1859549654 2500t
2 sin x 3 sin x 1 0
2
The first positive angle with sine equivalent to
(2 sin x 1)(sin x 1) 0
sin (0.1859549654) is 0.1859549654 or
2 sin x 1 0 or sin x 1 0
3.326477773.
2 sin x 1 sin x 1 3.326477773
1 t
sin x 2 x 2 2k 2500
t 0.0013 s
x 6 2k or a
5 60. a sin(bx c) d d 2
x
6 2k a
3 a sin(bx c) 2
49. cos v 2 1
3 5 7 sin(bx c) 2
cos v 2 at 6 and 6 360
The period of the function sin(bx c) is b, so
5 7
v 360
6 6 the given interval consists of
360
b periods.
1
50. cos v 2 0
b
1
1 The equation sin (bx c) 2 has two solutions
cos v 2
per period, so the total number of solutions is 2b.
1 5
cos v 2 at 3 and 3
5
61. xy 34
0 v 3 or 3 v 2
cos v sin v 17
sin v 1 0
51. 2 sin v cos v 4 22
3
2 sin v 1
cos v 4 sin v 17
2
sin v 2 33 sin v 4 cos v 22
2 3
sin v 2 at 4 and 4 3 cos v 4 sin v 17
0v
or
3
v 2 3 sin v 4 cos v 22
4 4
52. 0.4636, 3.6052 53. 0, 1.8955
9 cos v 12 sin v 317
54. 0.3218, 3.4633
16 cos v 12 sin v 82
55. sin v D
5.5 107 25 cos v 82 317
sin v 317
82
0.003
cos v
25
sin v 0.0001833333333
v 0.01 v 18.68020037
360 v 341.32
56. sin 2x sin x
2 sin x cos x sin x
2 sin x cos x sin x 0
sin x(2 cos x 1) 0
The product on the left side of the inequality is
5
equal to 0 when x is 0, 3, , or 3. For the product
to be negative, one factor must be positive and the
5
other negative. This occurs if 3 x or 3 x
2.
v2
57. R g sin 2v
152
20
9.8 sin 2v
0.8711111111 sin 2v
2v 60.5880156 or 2v 119.4119844
v 30.29 v 59.71
229 Chapter 7
0 3 2
135 1 67. 2 1
62. cot 67.5 cot 2 cot v
tan v
2 4 2
tan 2
135
1 co s 135
1 co s 135 (Quadrant 1) 1 2 1 0
x2 2x 1 0
1
2
2
(x 1)(x 1) 0
x10 x10
2
1
2
x 1 x 1
(x 2)(x 1(x 1)
2 2
2 68.
2 2
2
(2 2
)(2 2
)
(2 2
)(2 2
)
4
(2
2) 2
2
22
2
1
[5, 5] sc11 by [2, 8] sc11
cot 67.5 max: (1, 7), min: (1, 3)
2 2
2 69. 3x 4 16 6 2y
2 x4 y3 (4, 3)
2 2 70. x y z 1 xyz1
2 (2 2) 2x y 3z 5 x y z 11
(2 2 )(2 2) 3x 4z 6 2x 12
2
22 x6
42 3x 4z 6 x y z 11
2
1 3(6) 4z 6 6 y (3) 11
tan x
2 4z 12 y2
63. 5
sec x z 3
sin x
(6, 2, 3)
cos x
2
1
5
71. g (x)
cos x x g(x)
2 7 4
sin x 5
2 5 2
Sample answer: sin x 5 g (x ) |x 3|
3 0
2
64. A ,
3 2 1 2
y 1 4
2 O x
3
2
y cos
3
1
72. A 2bh
1
O 90 180 270 360 A 2(6)(1)
A3
The correct choice is C.
23
Chapter 7 230
Page 462 History of Mathematics 4.
Slope-Intercept Form: y mx b, displays
1. x2 52 52 2(5)(5) cos 10 slope and y-intercept
x 0.87
Point-Slope Form: y y1 m(x x1),
x2 52 52 2(5)(5) cos 20
displays slope and a point on the line
x 1.74
x2 52 52 2(5)(5) cos 30 Standard Form: Ax by C 0, displays
x 2.59 no information
x2 52 52 2(5)(5) cos 40 Normal Form: x cos f y sin f p 0,
x 3.42 displays length of the normal and the angle
x2 52 52 2(5)(5) cos 50 the normal makes with the x-axis
x 4.23
See students work for sample problems.
x2 52 52 2(5)(5) cos 60
x5 5. x cos f y sin f p 0
x2 52 52 2(5)(5) cos 70 x cos 30 y sin 30 10 0
3 1
x 5.74 x
2 2y 10 0
x2 52 52 2(5)(5) cos 80
3 x y 20 0
x 6.43
x2 52 52 2(5)(5) cos 90 6. x cos f y sin f p 0
x 7.07 x cos 150 y sin 150 3 0
3 1
2x 2y 3
0
Angle Length of
Measure Chord (cm) 3x y 23 0
10 0.87 7. x cos f y sin f p 0
7 7
20 1.74 x cos 4 y sin 4 52
0
30 2.59 2
x
2
2
2 y 52
0
40 3.42
2x 2y 102 0
50 4.23 x y 10 0
60 5.00 8. 4x 3y 10 A2
B2
42 32 or 5
70 5.74 4 3 10
4x 3y 10 0 x
5
5 y 5 0
80 6.43
4 3
90 7.07 5x 5y 2 0
3 4
sin f 5, cos f 5, p 2; Quadrant III
3
5 3
tan f
4
or 4
7-6 Normal Form of a Linear Equation 5
f
9. y 3x 2
Page 467 Check for Understanding 3x y 2 0
1. Normal means perpendicular A2
B2 32 12 or 10
2. Compute cos 30 and sin 30. Use these as the 3 1 2
x y 0
coefficients of x and y, respectively, in the normal
10
10 10
3 1 3
10 10
10
form. The normal form is 2x 2y 10 0. x
10 10 y 5 0
231 Chapter 7
10. 2x 2y 6 17. x cos f y sin f p 0
2
x 2y 6 0 x cos 210 y sin 210 5 0
3 1
B2
A2 22
(2)2 or 2 2x 2y 5 0
2 2 6
x
2 2y 2 0 3 x y 10 0
2 2 18. x cos f y sin f p 0
x
2 2y 3 0
4 4
2 2 x cos 3 y sin 3 5 0
sin f 2, cos f 2, p 3; Quadrant IV
1
3
2 2x 2y 5 0
2
tan f or 1 x 3y 10 0
2
2 19. x cos f y sin f p 0
3
f 315 x cos 300 y sin 300 2 0
11a. 3x 4y 8 y 1
3 3
x
2 2y 2 0
3
y x
4 2 x 3y 3 0
20. x cos f y sin f p 0
11 11
x cos 6 y sin 6 43
0
O x 3 1
x
2 2y 43
0
3x 4y 8
3x y 830
21.
A2
B2 52 1
22 or 13
5 12 65
x
13
13 y 13 0
11b. 3x 4y 8 5 12
3 x 13 y 5 0
1
3x 4y 8 0
12 5
A2
B2 32 (
4)2 or 5 3 , cos f 13 , p 5; Quadrant III
sinf 1
3 4 8
x
5 5y 5 0 1
12
3 12
8 tan f or 5
p or 1.6 miles 5
5 13
f 307
Chapter 7 232
x
24. y 2x 4 28.
3 y4
2x y 4 0 x
y40
A2
B2 (2)2
3
12 or 5
2 1 4 x 3y 12 0
x y 0
5 5
5 A2
B2
12 (
3)2 or 10
25 5 4 5 1 3 12
x
5 5 y 5 0
x y 0
10 10 10
5 2
5 4
5 3
610
sin f 5, cos f 5, p 5; Quadrant IV
10
10
10 x 10 y 5 0
5 3
610
5 sin f
10 10
10 , cos f 10 , p
tan f
1
or 2 5 ; Quadrant II
25 310
5 10
f 333 tan f
10
or 3
10
25. x3
x30 f 108
x y
A2
B2
12 02 or 1 29.
20 24 1
1 3 x y
x
1
1 0 1
20 24 0
x30 6x 5y 124 0
sin f 0, sin f 1, p 3 A2
B2 62 52 or 61
0
tan f 1 or 0
6
x
5
y
124
0
61 61 61
f 0 661 561 12061
61 x 61 y
0
26. 3 x y 2 61
561 6
61
12061
3 x y 2 0 sin f , cos f
61
61 , p
61 ; Quadrant I
5
A2
B2 (3
)2 (
1)2 or 2
61
61
3 1 2 5
2x 2y 2 0 tan f 6 61 or 6
3 1 61
2x 2y 1 0 f 40
1
3
sin f 2, cos f 2, p 1; Quadrant III 30.
A2
B2
62 82 or 10; p 10
1 6 3 8 4
2 0 or 5 , sin f 10 or 5
cos f 1
3
tan f or 3 x cos f y sin f p 0
3
2 3 4
x
5 5y 10 0
f 210
1 3x 4y 50 0
27. y 2 4(x 20)
31.
A2
B2
(4)2
42 or 42
; p 42
1
y 2 4x 5 4 2 4
2
cos f or , sin f or
4 2 2 4 2 2
x 4y 28 0 x cos f y sin f p 0
A2
B2
(1)2
42 or 17
2
2
1 4 28
2x 2y 42
0
x y 0
17
17 7
1 xy80
17 417
2817
17 x 17 y 17 0
32. 22x y 18
4
17
17
2817 22x y 18 0
sin f 17 , cos f 17 ,
p
17 ; Quadrant II
4
17 A2
B2 2(2)2
(1)2 9
3
22 1 18
17 x y 0
tan f or 4 3 3 3
17
17
18
p 3 6 units
f 104
33a. y
45
O x
1.25 ft
233 Chapter 7
33b. p 1.25, f 45 36a. y
x cos (45) y sin (45) 1.25 0
2
2
x
2 2y 1.25 0
x 2
2 y 2.5 0
34a. y 2
1 x
O
Simplifying this equation gives v f 90. If the lines intersect so that a is an interior
angle of the quadrilateral, the equation works
34b. tan v. The slope of a line is the tangent of the tan f1 tan a
angle the line makes with the positive x-axis out to be tan f2
1 tan f1 tan a .
35a.
A2
B2
52 1
22 or 13 3x 4y 36
5 12 39 3x 4y 36 0
x y 0
13 13 13 A2 B2 32 42 or 5
5 12 3 4 36 36
x y 3 0 x y 0, p
13 13 5 5 5 5
12 5
35b. 3 , cos f 13 ;
sin f 1 Quadrant I 5x 2y 20
12 5x 2y 20 0
13
12 52 (
2)2 25
4 or 29
tan f 5 or 5 5 2 20
x y 0
13
29
29 29
f 67 5
29 2
29
2029
2029
x y 0, p
f 90 67 90 or 157 29 29 29 29
x cos 157 y sin 157 3 0
1526 36
5
2029
29 13.85564879
12 5 26
1
3x y
13 30 13.85564879 500 6927.824395; $6927.82
y 38. 2 cos2 x 7 cos x 4 0
12 5
(2 cos x 1)(cos x 4) 0
13 x 13 y 30
2 cos x 1 0 or cos x 4 0
2 cos x 1 cos x 4
1
cos x 2 no solution
5
x
3 or x
3
39. sin x
1 co
s2 x sin y
1 co
s2 y
O x
1 6 1 3
2 2
1
2
35c. See students work. 36
35 5 5
36 or 6
9 or 3
35d. The line with normal form x cos f y sin f
p 0 makes an angle of f with the positive sin(x y) sin x cos y cos x sin y
2
35
5
6 3 6 3
x-axis and has a normal of length p. The graph 1
of Armandos equation is a line whose normal
5
235
makes an angle of f d with the x-axis and also
18
has length p. Therefore, the graph of Armandos
equation is the graph of the original line rotated
d counterclockwise about the origin. Armando is
correct. See students graphs.
Chapter 7 234
2
40. A 1, 4 2 or 90 1
y
45.
1 2
4 3
2
1
34
1 3 2
5
4 1
1 y sin 4
1 2
4 3
x
y
15
0
1 3 2
1 2
x 1 3 2
5 4 1 4 3 y 5 4 1 15
0
O 45 90 x
y
1 30
5
15
1
x
y
6
3
(6, 3)
d 46. The value of 2a b cannot be determined from
41. r 2
the given information. The correct choice is E.
13.4
r 2 or 6.7
x2 6.72 6.72 2(6.7)(6.7) cos 2620
x2 9.316604344
x 3.05 cm 7-7 Distance From a Point to a Line
x 17 1
42.
x5
25 x2 x 5
x 17 1 Page 474 Check for Understanding
x5
x2 25 x 5
1. The distance from a point to a line is the distance
(x 5)(x 5)
x 5
x
from that point to the closest point on the line.
17
(x 5)(x 5)
(x 5)(x 5) (x 5)(x 5) x 5
1
2. The sign should be chosen opposite the sign of C
where Ax By C 0 is the standard form of
x(x 5) 17 x 5
the equation of the line.
x2 5x 17 x 5
x2 4x 12 0 3. In the figure, P and Q are any points on the lines.
(x 6)(x 2) 0 The right triangles are congruent by AAS. The
x 6 0 or x 2 0 corresponding congruent sides of the triangles
x 6 x2 show that the same distance is always obtained
between the two lines.
43. original box: V wh
462 P
48
new box: V wh
1.5(48) (4 x)(6 x)(2 x)
72 x3 12x2 44x 48
0 x3 12x2 44x 24
Q
x V(x) 4. The formula is valid in either case. Examples will
0.4 4.416 vary. For a vertical line, x a, the formula
0.5 1.125 subtracts a from the x-coordinate of the point. For
a horizontal line, y b, the formula subtracts b
V(0.5) is closer to zero, so x 0.5. from the y-coordinate of the point.
4 x 4 0.5 or 4.5 5. 2x 3y 2 2x 3y 2 0
6 x 6 0.5 or 6.5 Ax1 By1 C
2 x 2 0.5 or 2.5 d
A2
B2
4.5 in. by 6.5 in. by 2.5 in. 2(1) (3)(2) 2
d
44. y x2 22 (
3)2
2 2
13
(2, 6) d or
13 13
xy8 6. 6x y 3 6x y 3 0
(5, 3) Ax1 By1 C
d
(2, 3) y3 A2
B2
6(2) (1)(3) 3
x d
62 (
1)2
O 12
1237
d or
37
37
f(x, y) 3x y 4
f(2, 3) 3(2) 3 4 or 7
f(2, 6) 3(2) 6 4 or 4
f(5, 3) 3(5) 3 4 or 16
16, 4
235 Chapter 7
7. 3x 5y 1 When x 2, y 1. Use (2, 1). 2
14. y 4 3x 2x 3y 12 0
3x 5y 3 3x 5y 3 0 Ax1 By1 C
Ax1 By1 C d
d A2
B2
A2 B2 2(2) 3(3) (12)
3(2) (5)(1) 3 d
d 22 32
32 (
5)2
25 2513
4
d or
2
34 d or 13
17
13
34
2
34
2513
17 13
8.
1
y 3x 3 Use (0, 3). 15. y 2x 5 2x y 5 0
Ax1 By1 C
1 d
y 3x 7 x 3y 21 0 A2 B2
2(3) 3(1)(1) (5)
Ax1 By1 C d
d 22 (
1)2
A2 B2
0
1(0) 3(3) 21 d or 0
d 5
12 32 4
16. y 3x 6 4x 3y 18 0
30
d or 310 Ax1 By1 C
10 d
310 A2 B2
6x1 8y1 5 2x1 3y1 4 4(1) 3(2) (18)
9. d1 d2 d
62 82 22 (
3)2 42 32
6x1 8y1 5 2x1 3y1 4 16 16
d 5 or 5
10 13
16
x 813
613 y 513
20x 30y 40
5
(20 613
)x Ax1 By1 C
17. d
(30 813
)y 40 513
0; A2 B2
6x1 8y1 5 2x1 3y1 4 3(0) (1)(0) 1
d
10
13 32 (
1)2
x 813
613 y 513
20x 30y 40 1
10
d or
(20 613)x (813
30)y 40 513
0 10
10
10
10. (2000, 0) 10
When x 0, y 8. Use 0, 8.
Ax1 By1 C 3 3
d 18. 6x 8y 3
A2
B2
6x 8y 5 6x 8y 5 0
5(2000) (3)(0) 0 Ax1 By1 C
d d
52 (
3)2 A2 B2
10,000 3
d or about 1715
34
ft
6(0) (8) 8 1
d
62 (
8)2
8 4
d or
10 5
Pages 475476 Exercises 4
5
Ax1 By1 C
11. d 19. 4x 5y 12 When x 3, y 0. Use (3, 0).
A2
B2
3(2) (4)(0) 15 4x 5y 6 4x 5y 6 0
d Ax1 By1 C
32 (
4)2 d
21 A2
B2
d
5 4(3) (5)(0) (6)
21 d
42 (
5)2
5
Ax1 By1 C 6 6
41
12. d
d or
41 41
A2
B2
5(3) (3)(5) 10
20. y 2x 1 Use (0, 1).
d 2x y 2 2x y 2 0
52 (
3)2
Ax1 By1 C
10
534 d
d
34
or 17 A2
B2
2(0) (1)(1) (2)
534
d
17 22 (
1)2
13. 2x y 3 2x y 3 0 3
35
Ax1 By1 C d
5
or
5
d
35
A2 B2
2(0) (1)(0) 3 5
d
(2)2
(1)2
3 3 5
d or
5
5
Chapter 7 236
21. y 3x 6 Use (0, 6). 2
27. y 3x 1 2x 3y 3 0
3x y 4 3x y 4 0
Ax1 By1 C
y 3x 2 3x y 2 0
d 2x1 3y1 3 3x1 y1 2
A2
B2 d1
22 (
3)2 d2
32 12
3(0) 1(6)(1) (4)
d 2x1 3y1 3 3x y 2
32 12
1 1
10
2 10 13
d 10 or
5 x 310
210 y 310
313
x 13
y 213
8
22. y 5x 1 Use (0, 1). 313
(210 )x (13
310
)y 310
213
0
2x1 3y1 3 3x1 y1 2
8x 15 5y 8x 5y 15 0
Ax1 By1 C 13 10
d
A2
B2 210
x 310
y 310
313
x 13
y 213
8(0) (5)(1) 15 313
(210 )x (13
310
)y 310
213
0
d
82 (
5)2 28a. Linda: (19, 112)
20
2089 Ax1 By1 C
d or
d
89 89
A2 B2
2089
4(19) (3)(112) 228
89
d
3 42 (
3)2
23. y 2x Use (0, 0). 32
3
d or 6.4
5
y 2x 4 3x 2y 8 0
Father: (45, 120)
Ax1 By1 C
d Ax1 By1 C
A2 B2 d
A2 B2
3(0) 2(0) 8
d
d
4(45) (3)(120) 228
32 22
42 (
3)2
8
813 48
d or 13 d or 9.6
13 5
8
13
Linda
13
24. y x 6 Use (0, 6). 28b. 4x 3y 228 0
xy10 4x 3(140) 228 0
Ax1 By1 C 4x 192
d
A2
B2 x 48
1(0) 1(6) (1) 29. Let x 1.
d
12 12 y
tan v x
5 52
d or y
2 2
tan 40 1
3x1 4y1 10 5x1 12y1 26
25. d1 d2 y 0.8390996312
32 42 52 (
12)2 0.839 0
3x1 4y1 10 5x1 12y1 26 m
10 y y1 m(x x1)
5 13
m 0.839 y 0.839 0.839(x 1)
39x 52y 130 25x 60y 130
y 0.839x
14x 112y 0
0.839x y 0
x 8y 0 Ax1 By1 C
3x1 4y1 10 5x 12y 26 d
5
1
13
1
A2
B2
0.839(16) 1(12) 0
39x 52y 130 25x 60y 130 d
64x 8y 260 0 0.839
2 12
d 1.092068438
16x 2y 65 0
4x1 y1 6 15x1 8y1 68 1.09 m
26. d1 d2
4 1
2 2 (15)
2 82 30. The radius of the circle is
[(5)
(2)]2 (6 2)2
4x1 y1 6 15x1 8y1 68 or 5. Now find the distance from the center of the
17
17 circle to the line.
68x 17y 102 1512
x 817
y 6817
Ax1 By1 C
d
(68 1517
)x (17 817
)y 102 6817
0
A2 B2
4x1 y1 6 15x1 8y1 68 5(5) (12)(6) 32
d
17
17 52 (
12)2
68x 17y 102 1512
x 817
y 6817
65
d
13
(68 1517
)x (17 817
)y 102 6817
0
d5
Since the distance from the center of the circle to
the line is the same as the radius of the circle, the
line can only intersect the circle in one point. That
is, the line is tangent to the circle.
237 Chapter 7
47 3 33. 2x 7y 5
31. m1
3 1 or 4
3
2x 7y 5 0
y7 (x
4 1) A2
B2
22 (
7)2 or 53
3x 4y 25 0
2
x y
7
0
5
Ax1 By1 C
53 53
53
a1 2
53 7 5
53 53
A2 B2 53 x 0
3(1) (4)(3) 25 53 y 53
a1
32 (
4)2 34. cos 2A 1 2 sin2 A
3 2
34
a1 5 1 2 6
5
3 4 7 6
m2 or
1 (3) 2
2 60
7 35. 2, 60
y 4 2(x (3)) 1 1
7x 2y 13 0 y
Ax1 By1 C
a2
A2 B2
7(1) 2(7) 13
a2
1
72 22 y csc ( 60)
34
3453 O 120
a2 or
53
53
1 300 480
7 (3)
m3
1 (1) or 5
y 7 5(x 1)
5x y 2 0
Ax1 By1 C
a3 36. 110 3 330 180 (60 40) 80
A2
B2 x2 3302 3302 2(330)(330) cos 80
5(3) (1)(4) 2
a3 x2 179979.4269
52 (
1)2 x 424.24 miles
17
1726
a3 or
26
26 37. T 2 g
1726
34 3453
,
T 2
2
5 53 , 26
9.8
32. y T 2.8 s
10 2 1
38. 8 k
8 2 20
6 1 10 20 k
4 20 k 0
2
k 20
O 2 4 6 8 x 39. 2x y z 9 2x y z 9
2(x 3y 2z) 2(10) 2x 6y 4z 20
The standard form of the equation of the line 7y 5z 11
through (0, 0) and (4, 12) is 3x y 0. The x 2y z 7
standard form of the equation of the line through x 3y 2z 10
(4, 12) and (10, 0) is 2x y 20 0. The y 2z 3
standard form for the x-axis is y 0. To find the
3x y 5(y z) 5(3) 5y 5z 15
bisector of the angle at the origin, set y
3
10 7y 5z 11 7y 5z 11
and solve to obtain y x. To find the 2y 4
1 10
bisector of the angle of the triangle at (10, 0), set y 2
2x y 20 yz3 x 2y z 7
y and solve to obtain 2x (1 5
)y
5 2 z 3 x 2(2) (5) 7
20 0. The intersection of these two bisectors 5 z x 6
is the center of the inscribed circle. To solve the (6, 2, 5)
1
system of equations, substitute y
3
x into 40. square: A s2 triangle: A 2bh
1 10 1
the equation of the other bisector and solve for x to 16 s2 6 2(4)h
20(1 10
) 20(1 10
) 4s 3h
get x . Then y
5 3 5 210
5 3 5 210
AE s h
3 60
. This y-coordinate is the AE 4 3 or 7
1
10 5 35 210
EF AE
inradius of the triangle. The approximate value is EF 7
3.33. The correct choice is C.
Chapter 7 238
sin4 x cos4 x
Chapter 7 Study Guide and Assessment 19.
sin2 x
1 cot2 x
(sin2 x cos2 x)(sin2 x cos2 x)
1 cot2 x
Page 477 Understanding and Using the sin2 x
sin2 x cos2 x
Vocabulary 1 cot2 x
sin2 x
1. b 2. g 3. d 4. a cos2 x
1
sin2 x
1 cot2 x
5. i 6. j 7. h 8. f
9. e 10. c 1 cot2 x
1 cot2 x
20. cos 195 cos (150 45)
cos 150 cos 45 sin 150 sin 45
3
2
2
22 2 2
1
Pages 478480 Skills and Concepts
1
11. csc v 2
6
sin v
4
1
1 21. cos 15 cos (45 30)
2 cos 45 cos 30 sin 45 sin 30
2
2
3
2 1
2 2 2 2
12. tan2v1 v sec2 2
6
42 1 sec2 v
4
17 sec2 v 22. sin 1
17 17
2 sin 12
17
sec v 7
13. sin v
1
sin2 v cos2 v 1 sin 4 6
csc v
7 7
1
2
35 cos2 v 1 sin 4 cos 6 cos 4 sin 6
5
2
3
2
22 22
3 1
16
3 cos2 v 2
5
2
6
5
cos v 5
4
4
1 2
6
14. sec v
cos v tan2 v 1 sec2 v
4
5 2 11 2
tan2 v 1 4 2 tan 3 4
1
4 23. tan 1
5 2
tan tan
5 9 3 4
4 tan2 v 1
6
2
3 1 tan tan
3 4
tan v 4
31
(1 sin2 x)
1 1 1 (3)(1)
15. csc x cos2 x csc x
sin x sin x
1 3
1 1
sin x
sin x sin x
1 3
4 23
sin x or 2 3
2
16. cos2 x tan2 x cos2 x 1 24. cos x
1 si
n2 x sin y
1 co
s2 x
sin2 x
cos2 x
cos2 x
cos2 x1
1
7
2
25
1 3
2 2
cos2 x sin2 x 1
5
576 24 5
11 or
625 25
or
9 3
1 cos v
17.
1 cos v
(csc v cot v)2 cos (x y) cos x cos y sin x sin y
5
cos v 2
253 253
1 cos v 24 2 7
1
1 cos v sin v sin v
(1 cos v)2
48 75
1 cos v 7
1 cos v
sin2 v 5
1 cos v (1 cos v)2
1 cos v
1 cos2 v
1 cos v (1 cos v)2
1 cos v
(1 cos v)(1 cos v)
1 cos v 1 cos v
1 cos v
1 cos v
sec v 1 tan v
18.
tan v
sec v 1
sec v 1 tan v(sec v 1)
tan v
sec2 v 1
sec v 1 tan v(sec v 1)
tan v
tan2 v
sec v 1 sec v 1
tan v
tan v
239 Chapter 7
1
25. cos y sin y
1 co
s2 y
6
sec y 29. tan tan
12 2
1 3
1 2 2
3
1 cos
2 6
(Quadrant I)
5 1 cos 6
2 5
3 or
9 3
sin y
3
tan y 1
2
cos y
5
3
3
5 1
2
or 2 2
tan (x y)
tan x tan y
3
2
2 3
3
1 tan x tan y
(2 3
)(2 3
)
5 5
4 2 (2 3
)(2 3
)
5 5
1 4
2
(2 3
43
)2
5 2
5
4
2 3
8 5
5 30. sin2 v cos2 v 1
3 2
sin2 v 5 1
8
10 45
16
8 5
5
sin2 v 25
180 825
180 255
61
or 61 sin v 5
4
150
26. cos 75 cos
2 sin 2v 2 sin v cos v
255
1 cos 150 4 3
(Quadrant I)
2
24
3 25
1
2
2 31. cos 2v 2 cos2 v 1
3 2
25 1
2
3 7
2 2
5
7 sin v 2 tan v
7
4 32. tan v
cos v tan 2v
1 tan2 v
27. sin sin
8 2 4 4
2 3
7
5 4
1 cos 4 or
3
3 4 2
2
(Quadrant II)
5
1 3
2 24
1 7
2
33. sin 4v sin 2(2v)
2
2 2
2 sin 2v cos 2v
2
2252
5
24 7
45
28. sin 22.5 sin 2 336
1 cos 45 625
(Quadrant I)
2
34. tan x 1 sec x
2 (tan x 1)2 sec2 x
1
2
tan2 x 2 tan x 1 tan2 x 1
2
2 tan x 0
2
2
2 tan x 0
x 0
35. sin2 x cos 2x cos x 0
1 cos2 x 2 cos2 x 1 cos x 0
cos2 x cos x 0
cos x (cos x 1) 0
cos x 0 or cos x 1 0
x 90 or x 270 cos x 1
x 0
Chapter 7 240
36. cos 2x sin x 1 45. 6x 4y 5
1 2 sin2 x sin x 1 6x 4y 5 0
2 sin2 x sin x 0 A2
B2 62 (
4)2 or 213
sin x (2 sin x 1) 0
6
x
4
y
5
0
sin x 0 or 2 sin x 1 0 2 13 2 13 213
1 3 2 5
x 0 or x 180 sin x 2
13 13 13
13 x 13 y 26 0
x 30 or 2
13 313 5
13
x 150 sin f 13 , cos f 13 , p
26 ; Quadrant II
2 2
13
37. sin x tan x 2 tan x 0
2
13
tan f or 3
tan x sin x 2 0
2
313
13
2
tan x 0 or sin x 2 0
x k f 146
2
sin x 2 46. 9x 5y 3
3 9x 5y 3 0
x 4 2k or 4 2k
A2
B2 92 52 or 106
38. sin 2x sin x 0 9 5 3
x y 0
2 sin x cos x sin x 0 106 106 1
06
sin x (2 cosx 1) 0 9106
51 06
x y 0
3
106
sin x 0 or 2 cos x 1 0 106 106 106
51
06 9106
3106
x k cos x 2
1 sin f 106 , cos f
, p ; Quadrant I
106 106
2 106 5
x 3 2k tan f or 9
9106
4
or x 3 2k 106
f 29
39. cos2 x 2 cos x
cos2x cos x 2 0 47. x 7y 5
(cos x 1)(cos x 2) 0 x 7y 5 0
cos x 1 0 or cos x 2 0 A2
B2
12 (
7)2 or 52
cos x 1 cos x 2 1 7
x y 0
5
52 52 52
x 2k no solution
2 72 2
40. x cos f y sin f p 0 10x 10y 2 0
72
2 2
x cos 3 y sin 3 23
0 sin f 10, cos f 10, p 2; Quadrant II
1
3
x
2 2y 23
0 72
10
x 3y 43 0 tan f or 7
2
41. x cos f y sin f p 0 10
x cos 90 y sin 90 5 0 f 98
0x 1y 5 0 Ax1 By1 C
48. d 2
y50 2A
B
42. x cos f y sin f p 0 2(5) (3)(6) 2
2 2
d
x cos 3 y sin 3 3 0 22 (
3)2
1
3 6 6
13
2x 2y 3 0 d or
13
13
x 3 y 6 0 49. 2y 3x 6 3x 2y 6 0
Ax By C
43. x cos f y sin f p 0 d
1 1
2 A
2 B
x cos 225 y sin 225 42 0 3(3) 2(4) (6)
2
2 d
2 x 2y 42
0 32 22
23 2313
xy80 d or 13
13
44.
A2
B2
72 32 or 58
2313
7 3 8 13
x y 0
58 58 58 50. 4y 3x 1 3x 4y 1 0
758
358
458 Ax1 By1 C
x y 0
58 58 29 d 2
358
758 4
58 A
2
B
sin f 58 , cosf 58,
p 29; Quadrant I 3(2) (4)(4) (1)
d
358 32 (
4)2
58 3 23 23
tan f or 7 d 5 or 5
758
23
58 5
f 23
241 Chapter 7
1
51. y 3x 6 x 3y 18 0 57. x 3y 2 0
Ax1 By1 C 3
d y 5x 3 3x 5y 15 0
A 2 B2 x1 3y1 2 3x1 5y1 15
1(21) (3)(20) 18 d1 d2
d (1)2
32 3 2 (
5)2
12
(3)2 x1 3y1 2 3x1 5y1 15
21
2110
d or
10
10 34
10
x 34
x 334
y 234 310
x 510
y
52. y 3 6 Use (0, 6).
1510
x
y 3 2 x 3y 6 0 310
(34 )x (334
510
)y
Ax1 By1 C 1510
234 0
d 2 x1 3y1 2 3x1 5y1 15
A B2
1(0) (3)(6) 6
d 10 34
12 (
3)2
x 510
310 y 1510
34
x 334
y
24 12 10
d or
5 234
10
12 10 310
(34 )x (334
d 5 )y 234
510 1510
0
3
53. y 4x 3 Use (0, 3).
3 1
y 4x 2 3x 4y 2 0
Ax1 By1 C
Page 481 Applications and Problem Solving
d 2 58. The formulas are equivalent.
A B2
sin2 v
3(0) (4)(3) (2)
d v02 tan2 v
v0 2
cos2 v
32 (
4)2
2g sec2 v
1
14 14 2g
d 5 or 5 cos2 v
14 sin2 v
d 5 v0 2
cos2 v cos2 v
54. x y 1 Use (0, 1). 2g
1 cos2 v
xy5xy50 cos2 v
Ax By C v02 sin2 v
d
1 1
2 g
2 A
2 B Ax1 By1 C
1(0) 1(1) (5) 59. d
d A2 B2
12 12 4(1600) (2)(0) 0
4 d
d or 22 42 ( 2)2
2
6400
d 22
d
20
2
55. y 3x 2 Use (0, 2). d 1431 ft
Ax1 By1 C x
d 60. sin 30
100 30 45 v 90
A 2B2
2(0) (3)(2) 3 100 sin 30 x v 15
d
22 (
3)2 50 x
x
9 9
13 cos v y
d or
13 13 50
56. y 3x 2 3x y 2 0 cos 15 y
x 3 50
y 2 2 x 2y 3 0 y
cos 15
d1
3x1 y1 2
d2
x1 2y1 3 y 51.76 yd
32 12 12 22
3x1 y1 2 x1 2y1 3
10 5 Page 481 Open-Ended Assessment
35x 5
y 25 10
x 210
y 310
30
1. Sample answer: 15; 15 2
(35 10
)x (5 210
)y 25
310
0
sin 2
3x1 y1 2 x 2y 3
30 1 cos 30
1 1
2
10 5
3
35x 5
y 25 10
x 210
y 310
1
2
10
(35 )x (5
210
)y 25
310
0
2
2
3
2
30
cos 2
1 cos 30
2
3
1
2
2
2 3
2
Chapter 7 242
30
tan 2
1 cos
1 cos 30
30
3. One way to solve this problem is to label the three
interior angles of the triangle, a, b, and c. Then
3 write equations using these angles and the
1
2
exterior angles.
3
1 a b c 180
2
x a 180
y b 180
2 3
2 z c 180
2 3
Add the last three equations.
2 x a y b z c 180 180 180
(2 3
)(2 3
) x y z a b c 180 180 180
(2 3
)(2 3
) Replace a b c with 180.
4
x y z 180 180 180 180
(2 3)2
3 x y z 180 180 or 360
2 3
The correct choice is D.
1 cos2 x
2. Sample answer: sin x tan x 4. Since x y 90, x 90 y.
cos x
1 cos2 x Then sin x sin (90 y).
sin x tan x
cos x sin (90 y) cos y
sin x sin2 x sin x sin(90 y) cos y
cos x cos x
sin x 1
cos y cos y cos y
sin2 x sin2 x
cos x
cos x
The correct choice is D.
Another solution is to draw a diagram and notice
b b
that sin x c and cos y c.
b
SAT & ACT Preparation sin x
cos y
c
1 x
b
c
c
a
Page 483 SAT and ACT Practice y
1. The problem states that the measure of A is 80. b
Since the measure of B is half the measure of
5. In order to represent the slopes, you need the
A, the measure of B must be 40. Because A,
coordinates of point A. Since A lies on the y-axis,
B, and C are interior angles of a triangle, the
let its coordinates be (0, y). Then calculate the two
sum of their measures must equal 180. y0 y
slopes. The slope of 0 (3) 3 . The slope
is
AB
mA mB mC 180 y0 y
80 40 mC 180 of ADis
0 3 3 . The sum of the slopes is
y y
120 mC 180 0.
3 3
mC 60 The correct choice is B.
The correct choice is B. 6. Since PQRS is a rectangle, its angles measure 90.
2. To find the point of intersection, you need to solve The triangles that include the marked angles are
a system of two linear equations. Substitution or right triangles. Write an equation for the measure
elimination by addition or subtraction can be used of PSR, using expressions for the unmarked
to solve a system of equations. To solve this angles on either side of the angle of x.
system of equations, use substitution. Substitute 90 (90 a) x (90 b)
2x 2 for y in the second equation. 0 90 a b x
7x 3y 11 a b 90 x
7x 3(2x 2) 11 The correct choice is A.
7x 6x 6 11
x5
Then use this value for x to calculate the value
for y.
y 2x 2
y 2(5) 2 or 8
The point of intersection is (5, 8). The correct
choice is A.
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7. Simplify the fraction. One method is to multiply 9. Since the volume V varies directly with the
y2 temperature T, the volume and temperature
both numerator and denominator by .
y2 satisfy the equation V kT, where k is a constant.
1 1 1
y y
y2
y y When V 12, T 60. So 12 60k, or k 5.
y2 1
The relationship is V 5T.
2 1 2 1
1 y 1 y
y2 y2 To find the volume when the temperature is 70,
y3 y 1
substitute 70 for T in the equation V 5T.
y2 2y 1 1
y(y2 1) V 5(70) or 14. The volume of the balloon is
(y 1)(y 1) 14 in3.
y(y 1)(y 1)
(y 1)(y 1)
The correct choice is C.
y2 y
10. Two sides have the same length. The lengths of all
y1 sides are integers. The third side is 13. From
Another method is to write both the numerator Triangle Inequality, the sum of the lengths of any
and denominator as fractions, and then simplify. two sides must be greater than the length of the
1 y2 1
third side. Let s be the length of the other two
y y
y sides. Write and solve an inequality.
2s 13
2 1 y2 2y 1
1 y s 6.5
y2 y2
y2 1 y2 The length of the sides must be greater than 6.5.
y
y2 2y 1
But the length of the sides must be an integer.
y(y 1)(y 1)
(y 1)(y 1)
The smallest integer greater than 6.5 is 7. The
y2 y answer is 7. If you answered 6.5, you did not find
y1 an integer. If you answered 6, you found a number
The correct choice is A. that is less than 6.5.
8. Since the triangles are similar, use a proportion
with corresponding sides of the two triangles.
BC BD
AC AE
2 4
23 AE
2AE 4(2 3)
AE 10
The correct choice is E.
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