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This document is a trigonometry exam with four sections. Section I-III contain 10 problems each involving solving for missing sides, angles, and trigonometric functions in right triangles. Section IV asks students to name real-life applications of trigonometry such as calculating heights of buildings, and prove trigonometric identities for csc, sec, and cot. The exam instructs students to show work, use specific pens, and warns against cheating.

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1 Trigo AB

This document is a trigonometry exam with four sections. Section I-III contain 10 problems each involving solving for missing sides, angles, and trigonometric functions in right triangles. Section IV asks students to name real-life applications of trigonometry such as calculating heights of buildings, and prove trigonometric identities for csc, sec, and cot. The exam instructs students to show work, use specific pens, and warns against cheating.

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COLEGIO DE DAGUPAN

PRELIM EXAMINATION
Trigonometry
Set A
Instructions: Name: _______________________________
 Turn off your cell phone/s. Use of CP is not allowed during exam. Course Year and Block: __________________
 Write ALL YOUR ANSWERS legibly on your TEST BOOKLET. Subject Code & Title: ____________________
 Use blue or black pen only. Strictly: NO ERASURES. OR #/ PN Due Date: _____________________
 READ and FOLLOW the DIRECTIONS carefully! Date: _________________________________
 Anyone caught cheating, shall have zero marks on the exam.

I – Solve for the missing side for the following right triangles.
1. a = 4, c = 5
2. a = 2, b = 3
3. b = 12, c = 13
4. a = 1, b = 1
5. a = 2, c = 3
6. a = 8, b = 15
7. a = 7, c = 25
8. b = 21, c = 29
9. a = 5, b = 3
10. a = 1, b = 3

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COLEGIO DE DAGUPAN
PRELIM EXAMINATION
Trigonometry
Set A

II – Solve for angle A and B for the given right triangles


1. a = 4, c = 5
2. a = 2, b = 3
3. b = 12, c = 13
4. a = 1, b = 1
5. a = 2, c = 3
6. a = 8, b = 15
7. a = 7, c = 25
8. b = 21, c = 29
9. a = 5, b = 3
10. a = 1, b = 3

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COLEGIO DE DAGUPAN
PRELIM EXAMINATION
Trigonometry
Set A

III – Find the six trigonometric functions for angle A of the given right triangles
1. a = 4, c = 5
2. a = 2, b = 3
3. b = 12, c = 13
4. a = 1, b = 1
5. a = 2, c = 3
6. a = 8, b = 15
7. a = 7, c = 25
8. b = 21, c = 29
9. a = 5, b = 3
10. a = 1, b = 3

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COLEGIO DE DAGUPAN
PRELIM EXAMINATION
Trigonometry
Set A
IV – Essay:
1. Name some real life applications of trigonometry.

- In real life application of trigonometry, the height of a building can be calculated using
trigonometry because you may easily determine the height of a structure if you know the
distance from where you observe it and the angle of elevation. Similarly, you may find another
side in the triangle if you know the value of one side and the angle of depression from the top
of the building.

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COLEGIO DE DAGUPAN
PRELIM EXAMINATION
Trigonometry
Set A
2. Prove the following:

a. csc A = 1 / sin A

To prove the following in csc A = 1/sin A you’ll just need to multiply both sides
cosecant so you would have csc A theta times sin A data on the left equal on the right
that’s just giving it over and the divide by (sin). So you would have cosecant theta is
equal to 1/sin A.

= Sin A = 1/csc A
= Csc A Sin A = 1
= Csc A = 1 /sin A
.
b. sec A = 1 / cos A

To prove the following in sec A = 1/cos A you’ll just need to multiply both sides
cosecant so you would have sec A theta times cos A data on the left equal on the right
that’s just giving it over and the divide by (cos). So you would have secant theta is
equal to 1/cos A.

= cos A = 1/sec A
= sec A cos A = 1
= sec A = 1 /cos A

c. cot A = 1 / tan A

To prove the following in cot A= 1/tan A you’ll just need to multiply both sides
cosecant so you would have cot A theta times tan A data on the left equal on the right
that’s just giving it over and the divide by (tan). So you would have cotangent (cot) A
theta is equal to 1/tan A.

= tan A = 1/sec A
= cot A tan A = 1
= cot A = 1 /tan A

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