Trigonometry Lecture Notes
Trigonometry Lecture Notes
PLANE TRIGONOMETRY
COURSE OUTLINE
Types of Triangles
Right Triangle
1. Area of a Triangle
2. Pythagorean Theorem
3. Trigonometric Functions
4. Trigonometric Identities
C. Obtuse Triangle
1. Area of a Triangle
2. Sine Law
3. Cosine Law
4. Law of Tangents
D. Area of a Triangle
E. Properties and Elements of a Triangle
F. Angles
A.
B.
A. TYPES OF TRIANGLE
B. RIGHT TRIANGLE
C. OBLIQUE TRIANGLE
SINE LAW
=
=
COSINE LAW
a2 = b2 + c2 2bc CosA
b2 = a2 + c2 2ac CosB
c2 = a2 + b2 2ab CosC
Pythagorean Theorem
a2 + b2 = c2
Trigonometric Functions
Sin =
Tan = =
Cot = =
1
Sec = =
1
Csc = =
Cos =
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TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES
Sum of Two Angles
Sin (A+B) = SinA CosB + CosA SinB
Cos (A+B) = CosA CosB SinA SinB
Tan (A+B) =
TanA + TanB
1 TanA TanB
Tan (A-B) =
Double Angles
Sin 2A = 2 SinA CosA
Cos 2A = Cos2A Sin2A
2 TanA
Tan 2A = 1 Tan2 A
Half Angles
1
2
Sin A/2 =
1+
2
Cos A/2 =
Tan A/2 = 1+
QUADRILATERALS
ELEMENTS OF A TRIANGLE
Median, line drawn from the vertex of a triangle to the
midpoint of the opposite side.
Centroid, the common point where all Medians of the
triangle intersect.
Altitude, a perpendicular line drawn from the vertex
of a triangle to the opposite side.
Orthocenter, the point where all Altitudes of the
triangle intersect.
Angle Bisector, line drawn from one vertex of a
triangle to the opposite side by bisecting the
included angle between two sides.
Incenter, the point where all Angle Bisectors of a
triangle intersects.
Any Quadrilateral
A = d1 d2 sin
A = (s a)(s b)(s c)(s d) abcd cos2
Where s = (a+b+c+d)/2
= (A+C)/2 or (B+D)/2
Cyclic Quadrilateral
A = (s a)(s b)(s c)(s d)
A+C = B+D = 180O
Ptolemys Theorem: ac + bd = d1 d2
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SAMPLE PROBLEMS
1. Towers A and B stand on a level ground. From the top
of tower A which is 30m high, the angle of elevation of the
top of tower B is 48o. From the same point, the angle of
depression to the foot of tower B is 26 o. What is the
height of tower B.
B. y / (x2 + y2)0.5
A. 25.16 cm
B. 9.02 cm
C. x / (x2 + y2)
D. x / (x2 + y2)0.5
C. 12.34 cm
D. 15.78 cm
A. 72cm
B. 69cm
C. 39cm
D. 50cm
A. x2 1
B. x
C. 1/x
D. none of these
B. 30o
C. 40o
D. 50o
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