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MCR3UL Unit 5 Test Name:
Unit $: Trigonometric Functions and applications December 5, 2012
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Note: A mark out ofS for communication will be given for overall Parent’s Signature:
tmathermatical form This is based on Neatnes, clarity of solutions,
‘nd proper written communication, inclusion of equal signs and proper notation, as wall final renteces written where
reeled,
Knowledge & Understanding: (31 Marks)
[3] 1, Sketch angle ~479° in standard position and determine the principal angle “@”and
lated acute angle “p". .
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[ose one = 5402 ne
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(5) 2. Apoint P(7,~12) on the terminal arm ofan angle @ in standard form.
sl(@) Sketch and determine the value of aM(b) Find related acute angle f and the
sin8, cos®, and tan8 at point P. principal value of @ to one decimal
| place value.
sme cea
a wos O° A = 543
RnA = [384
tang= BY > B02 -f
| * 08 54.79
Boaly aA, >
[6] 3. Find the exact value of the following using only special triangles: at wt
wa) sin (-135*) wtb) cos690" wc) tan (-480")
don (-1
+ [Baad
uap + -ov -28¢ be
26+| |
ouap 1D oo -28°
= [-z004/V
[4] 5. Solve the triangle PQR.
p
4
22m 23m
23mSolve 2cos2x +2 = 1 for —90° 370 % 4B=180°- 372
= 14307
4c = 186" - 143° S0¢
= Feu
Sin 2, gin $0”
16.8
. cotx , cot
[6] 11. Prove the identity = 2secx
tscx=1 * cscx+i
Ls= tole , cobs Ri- gsecx
tees * tsexa)
toh x (escx st) * Cot x (
RNY
esctx-1 ¥
= CotK CS¢ x Foot x + Colxescx-caby y e
cottx v
Thinking: (23 marks)
ces
[5] 12. Prove the identity sin*0 + 2cos?@ — cos*@ genx
a ro
Ls = 5in4@ +cos"@ +2 c08 "6 Sinx 7 Sina #1!
+ (sin?0-cos*@) (sin*@ + Cove) + Zea ev, asin .7 See, et ee
cg ecicen tp ie coor waned one) * Se Sim
e gos x cose
ginte + costo v oe
= ginte + COS T-sinx Tesinx
eins = Cogn (asin) tcasn (of)
RS I-sinex
2c sR (ease)
Sin’e «ces?o = 1[10] 13. Three circles with centres A, B, and C are mutually touching each other but no cirele lies
inside and crossing another circle. The circle with centre A has radius 3 cm and circle with
centre B has radius $ em.
a) If angle BAC = 60°, then determine the radius of the third circle,
(Ser)? = (gery? + B*- 20 34r)(B) Cos 60
Ib cos 60°
aSrlort yt « Troraph +64 - 4B cos 6!
Desloree?