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Trigonometry Problem Set 1

This document contains 15 geometry and trigonometry problems: 1) Problems involve angles, ratios of trig functions, area calculations, and solving for unknowns. 2) Multiple problems require using trig identities or relationships between functions to simplify expressions or solve equations. 3) The problems cover a range of concepts including special angles, trig ratios, properties of similar triangles, Law of Sines, and addition/subtraction of trig functions.

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Trigonometry Problem Set 1

This document contains 15 geometry and trigonometry problems: 1) Problems involve angles, ratios of trig functions, area calculations, and solving for unknowns. 2) Multiple problems require using trig identities or relationships between functions to simplify expressions or solve equations. 3) The problems cover a range of concepts including special angles, trig ratios, properties of similar triangles, Law of Sines, and addition/subtraction of trig functions.

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___ 1. An angle whose vertex is at the center of a given circle.

___ 2. Cos (A + B) cos A – sin (A + B) sin A is equal to

___ 3. If the ratio of sec A to csc A is 1:4, find the ratio of tan A to cot A.
___ 4. An equilateral triangle has an altitude of 5 3 cm long. Find its area.

___ 5. The expression [tan θ sec θ (1 – sin2 θ)]/cos θ simplifies to

___ 6. Given a triangle with angle C = 28.7o, side a = 132 units and side b = 224 units. Solve
for angle B.
___ 7. Express 2 sin2 θ as a function of cos 2θ.

___ 8. Express sec (270o – A) – sec (270o + A) as a function of angle A only.

___ 9. Triangles, as well as other geometric figures, having identical shapes and sizes are
said to be

___10. If csc x = 5 and sec y = 10 / 3 , what is the value of tan (x + y)?

___11. From the top of a tower 63.2 ft high, the angles of depression of two objects situated
in the same horizontal line with the base of the tower, and on the same side of the tower,
are 31o16’ and 46o28’ respectively. Find the distance between the two objects.

___12. A line from a point A to B has a bearing of N 55o W and a length of 50 m. Another
line from A to C has a bearing of N 50o E and a length of 100 m. Find the length of the
line BC.

___13. Angles that are opposite to each other and formed by two intersecting lines.

___14. Solve for x in the equation: Arctan (x + 1) + Arctan (x – 1) = Arctan 12

___15. If tan 4A = cot 6A, then what is the value of angle A?

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