Ch5 Trigonometry (II) Q
Ch5 Trigonometry (II) Q
Ch5 Trigonometry (II) Q
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34. If cos x = , find the value of cos 2 x .
12
2 3π
35. If sin θ = − , where π < θ < , find the value of sin 2θ .
5 2
36. If cos θ − sin θ = 2 , find the value of sin 2θ .
37. Prove that cos 3θ = 4 cos3 θ − 3 cos θ.
3 tan θ − tan 3 θ
38. Prove that tan 3θ = .
1 − 3 tan 2 θ
1
39. Prove that cot 2 A cos A + sin A = csc A.
2
1 + cos 4 A
40. Prove that = sin 2 A cos 2 A.
cot A − tan A
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cos 2 A − cos 2 B
48. Prove that cos 2 A = , where A, B and C are the interior angles of ΔABC, and
cos 2 A + cos 2 B
π
C= .
2
49. (a) Show that 1 − cos 2θ = tan 2 θ(1 + cos 2θ).
π
(b) Hence, find the value of tan in surd form.
12
cot 2 θ − 1
50. (a) Show that cot 2θ = .
2 cot θ
π
(b) By using the result in (a), find the value of cot in surd form.
8
1 + sin 2 A + cos 2 A
51. (a) Show that cot A = .
1 + sin 2 A − cos 2 A
(b) Hence find the value of tan 67.5° in surd form.
sin 7θ cos 7θ
52. (a) Show that + = 8 cos 2θ cos 4θ.
sin θ cos θ
π π
(b) Show that cot 2 − 2 3 cot − 1 = 0.
12 12
π
(c) Hence find the value of cot in surd form.
12
53. (a) Show that 8 sin 4 θ = cos 4θ − 4 cos 2θ + 3.
(b) Hence find the value of 16 sin 4 80° + 4 cos 60° − 2 cos 40° − 8 cos 20°.
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68. Use mathematical induction to prove that for all positive integers n,
1 1 1 1
+ 2
+ 3
+!+ n
= cot x − cot 2n x where sin 2n x ≠ 0 .
sin 2 x sin 2 x sin 2 x sin 2 x
69. (a) Use mathematical induction to prove that for all positive integers n,
sin 2n x
cos x cos 2 x cos 4 x ! cos 2 n −1 x = where sin x ≠ 0 .
2 n sin x
π 2π 4π 64π
(b) Hence, find the value of cos cos cos ! cos .
3 3 3 3
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B a C
102. It is given that A, B and C are three interior angles of ΔABC, where 2 cos A + cos 2 B + cos 2C = 0 .
Joey thinks that ΔABC should be an isosceles triangle with B = C . Do your agree with her?
Explain briefly.
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B C
A+ B A+C A+ D
(a) Show that cos A + cos B + cos C + cos D = −4 cos cos cos .
2 2 2
(b) Sam thinks that if cos A + cos B + cos C + cos D = 0 , then ABCD should be a trapezium or a
cyclic quadrilateral. Do you agree with him? Explain briefly.
104. Use mathematical induction to prove that for all positive integers n,
1 − cos 4nx
cos x − cos 3x + cos 5 x − cos 7 x + ! + cos( 4n − 3) x − cos( 4n − 1) x = where cos x ≠ 0 .
2 cos x
105. (a) Use mathematical induction to prove that for all positive integers n,
sin 2x + (−1) n +1 sin(n + 12 ) x x
sin x − sin 2 x + sin 3x + ! + (−1) n +1 sin nx = x
where cos ≠ 0 .
2 cos 2 2
10π 11π 12π 33π 2π
(b) Hence prove that − sin + sin − sin + ! + sin = sin .
7 7 7 7 7
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