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This document contains 17 multi-part math word problems involving trigonometric ratios, right triangles, angles of elevation and depression, perimeter, area, and other geometry concepts. Students are asked to draw diagrams, calculate unknown lengths, find angles, and solve application problems involving building heights and street widths.

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This document contains 17 multi-part math word problems involving trigonometric ratios, right triangles, angles of elevation and depression, perimeter, area, and other geometry concepts. Students are asked to draw diagrams, calculate unknown lengths, find angles, and solve application problems involving building heights and street widths.

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Year 9: Trigonometry (Standard) Question 1 For the triangle shown, which of the following represents the ratio adjacent

for the angle a? 8 8 15 17 A B C D 15 17 17 15 Question 2 If the sine ratio for the 1 angle c = , the value of the unknown side 7 z is: A 5 B 7 C 1 D 8 7.3 7.2
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Question ! ) 1(*7 " la"p post casts a shadow across the ground* If the angle of elevation of the +un is ,&, the length of the shadow is closest to: A 7*8 " B 1(*( " C 11*5 " D 15*7 "

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Question " ) '*5 " tree casts a shadow across the ground* If the angle of elevation of the +un is ,', the length of the shadow is closest to: A 1* " B -* " C 7* " D 8*& "

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Question 3 !he value of k in the diagra" would #e found #$ using which e%uation? k k A sin 58 = B cos 58 = &' &' k &' C tan 58 = D sin58 = &' k Question !he value of can #e found #$ using which of the following e%uations? 11 11 A sin = B cos = ( ( 11 ( C tan = D tan = ( 11

Question 7 7. !he value of in the diagra" would #e e%ual to which of the following e.pressions? 1 ,*' 1 -*& A tan B tan -*& ,*' 1 ,*' 1 ,*' C sin D cos -*& -*& Question # !he value of k could #e found #$ using which of the following e%uations? A sin && = B tan && = C sin && =
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Question 9 adjacent angle of depression opposite sine angle of elevation tangent cosine hypotenuse

1o"plete the following using words fro" the list a#ove* (a) !he 9999999999999999999 ratio is found #$ dividing the opposite side #$ the adjacent side* (') !he cosine ratio is found #$ dividing the 9999999999999999999 #$ the 9999999999999999999* (&) ) person is standing on the eighth floor of a #uilding looking down at a car on the street #elow* !he angle #etween the hori:ontal and their line of sight is called the 9999999999999999999*

Question 1( ) right;angled triangle has sides of length ' c", ,( c" and ,1 c"* (a) <raw a diagra" 4not to scale7 of the triangle with the vertices la#elled A, B and C and the right angle at B and AB as the shortest side* =ark the side lengths on the diagra"* 6a#el angle CAB as the reference angle >*

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(') 6a#el the sides ?, ) and @* Arite the e.act values for: (i) sin > (ii) cos > (iii) tan >

Question 11 Find the value of the unknown lengths, correct to one deci"al place* (a) (&) (')

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Question 12 Find the value of , correct to the nearest degree, in each of the following* (a) (') (&)

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Question 13 !he angle of elevation to the top of a "o#ile telephone tower fro" a point 17( " fro" the #ase is &8* (a) <raw a sketch of the infor"ation provided*

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(') Find the height of the tower, correct to one deci"al place*

Question 1 Find the peri"eter of this se"icircle, correct to one deci"al place*

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Question 1! (a) Find the perpendicular height of the parallelogra" #elow, stating $our answer correct to two deci"al places*

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(') Find the peri"eter of the parallelogra"* (&) Find the area of the parallelogra", stating $our answer correct to two deci"al places*

Question 1" (a) !he diagra" shows a section of rectangular wall fra"e constructed fro" wooden #ea"s* Find the total length of wood needed for this section of the fra"e, stating $our answer correct to two deci"al places*

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(') !he diagra" #elow shows a triangular part of a roof fra"e* !he Bpitch angleC, >, that the sloping part of the roof "akes with the hori:ontal* !he fra"e is divided #$ a vertical #ea" into

two s$""etrical halves*

(i) Find the pitch angle >, correct to one deci"al place*

(ii) Find the total length of wood needed to #uild the section of fra"e shown*

Question 17 6ara is standing in the "iddle of a 15 " wide cit$ street* <irectl$ to her right is a #uilding that has an angle of elevation of -' fro" the ground to the top of the #uilding* <irectl$ to her left is a #uilding for which the angle of elevation to the top is 7&* (a) <raw a diagra" of the infor"ation provided*

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(') Find the heights of the #uildings, correct to one deci"al place*

(&) 6ara realised she "easured the width of the street incorrectl$ as she did not take account of the footpaths* If the correct distance #etween the #uildings is 18* ", recalculate the heights of the #uildings* 46ara is still at the "iddle point #etween the #uildings*7

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