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GRADE-10 Trigonometry

This document provides definitions and examples for trigonometric ratios (sine, cosine, tangent) using right triangles. It defines trig ratios for angles between 0 and 360 degrees, and for their reciprocals (cosecant, secant, cotangent). Examples derive specific trig ratio values and solve right triangle problems, including finding angles of elevation from shadows, altitude from distance and elevation angle, and differences in tower heights.

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GRADE-10 Trigonometry

This document provides definitions and examples for trigonometric ratios (sine, cosine, tangent) using right triangles. It defines trig ratios for angles between 0 and 360 degrees, and for their reciprocals (cosecant, secant, cotangent). Examples derive specific trig ratio values and solve right triangle problems, including finding angles of elevation from shadows, altitude from distance and elevation angle, and differences in tower heights.

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CAMI Mathematics

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GRADE 10_CAPS Curriculum
10.9 Trigonometry

1.1 Define the trigonometric ratios sin θ , cos θ and tan θ using right-
right-angled
triangle.
triangle.
(a) (b)

cosA = … sinA = …
sinC = … tanC = …
tanA = ... cosC = …

(c) (d)

sinZ = … sinY = … sinQ = …


cosZ = … cosY = … tanR = …
tanZ = … tanY = … cosQ = …

1.2 Extend the definitions of sin θ , cos θ and tan θ for 0° ≤ θ ≤ 360° .

(a) cos 100° (b) tan 210°


(c) sin 300° (d) tan 135°
(e) sin 315° (f) cos 120°
(g) sin 240° (h) cos 225°
(i) tan 150° (j) sin 135°

1.3 Define the reciprocals of the trigonometric ratios cosec θ , sec θ and cot θ ,
using right-
right-angled triangles.
triangles.
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sinA = … cosec C = …
cosA = sec C = …
tanA = … cotC = …
cosecA =… sin C = …
secA = … cos C = …
cot A = … tan C = …

1.4 Derive values of the trigonometric ratios for the special cases (without using
a calculator).
calculator).

tan 225°. sin 135°. tan 300°


(a)
cos 315°. cos 225°. cos 150°

tan 120°
(b)
tan 330°

(c) sin60°.cos30°.tan60°

(d) sin30°.tan45°.cos45°

tan 120°. cos 210°


(e)
sin 240°. sin 240°

cos 330°
(f)
cos 225°. cos 315°. tan 225°

1.5 Solve two-


two-dimensional problems involving right-
right-angled triangles.

(a) The length of a mast is 8.5m, and the length of the shadow of the mast is
7.25m. Calculate the angle of elevation of the sun at the particular moment.
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(b) The angle of elevation of a glider according to a woman on the ground is
43°. If the glider is 2340m from the woman, calculate the altitude of the glider.

(c) Two towers are 12m apart. From B the angle of elevation to DE is 29° and
from D the angle of elevation to BC is 48°. Calculate the difference in the heights
of the towers.

(d) A building (DF) and a tower (CE) are 94m apart. From the roof of the
building the angle of elevation to the top of the tower is 15° and the angle of
depression to the bottom of the tower is 46°. Calculate the height of the tower.

1.6 Solve simple trigonometric equations for angles between 0° and 90°.

(a) sin51° = cos β , β an acute angle.


(b) cos33° = sin α
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(c) sin75° = cos3 θ
(d) cos 4 α = sin 5 α
(e) cos ( β – 43°) = sin 65°
(f) sin( θ + 54°) = cos ( θ – 8°)

1.7 Use diagrams to determine the numerical values of ratios for angles from 0°
and 360°.

(a) If 17sinA = 15, 0°≤ A ≤ 90°, determine tan A.


(b) If 9tan β = 40 and β is an acute angle, determine sin β .
(c) If 6sin α – 5 = 0 and α ∈ [90°;180°], determine cos α .
(d) If -5cos β – 4 = 0 and β ∈ [180°;270°], determine sin β .
(e) If 5sin θ – 4 = 0 and 90° ≤ θ ≤ 180°, determine cos θ .
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MEMO

1.1 Define the trigonometric ratios sin θ , cos θ and tan θ using right-
right-angled
angled
triangle. [7.2.1.1
[7.2.1.1]
7.2.1.1

(a) (b)

c 6
cos A = sin A =
b x
c 8
sin C = tan C =
b 6
a 6
tan A = cos C =
c x
(c) (d)

120 65 q
sinZ = ; sinY = sinQ =
x x p
65 120 r
cosZ = ; cosY = tanR =
x x q
120 65 r
tanZ = ; tanY = cosQ =
65 120 p

1.2 Extend the definitions of sin θ , cos θ and tan θ for 0° ≤ θ ≤ 360° .
[7.4.2.2;
[7.4.2.2; 7.4.2.3]
7.4.2.3

(a) cos 100° = -cos 80° (b) tan 210° = tan 30°
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(c) sin 300° = -sin 60° (d) tan 135° = -tan 45°
(e) sin 315° = -sin 45° (f) cos 120° = - cos 60°
(g) sin 240° = -sin 60° (h) cos 225° = -cos 45°
(i) tan 150° = -tan 30° (j) sin 135° = sin 45°

1.3 Define the reciprocals of the trigonometric ratios cosec θ , sec θ and cot θ ,
using right-
right-angled triangles. [7.2.1.3; 7.2.1.4; 7.2.1.5; 7.2.1.2]
7.2.1.2]

a b
sin A = cosec C =
b c
c b
cos A = sec C =
b a
a a
tan A = cot C =
c c
b c
cosec A = sin C =
a b
b a
sec A = cos C =
c b
c c
cot A = tan C =
a a

1.4 Derive values of the trigonometric ratios for the special cases (without using
a calculator). [7.3.2.1; 7.3.2.3; 7.3.1.5; 7.3.1.1]
7.3.1.1
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(a)
tan 225°. sin 135°. tan 300°
cos 315°. cos 225°. cos150°
tan 45°. sin 45°.(− tan 60°)
=
cos 45°.(− cos 45°).( − cos 30°)
1
1. .(− 3 )
= 2
1 1 3
.(− ).(− )
2 2 2
= −2 2

(b)
tan 120°
tan 330°
− tan 60°
=
− tan 30°
3
=
1
3
=3

(c)
sin60°.cos30°.tan60°
3 3
= . . 3
2 2
3 3
=
4
(d)
sin30°.tan45°.cos45°
1 1
= .1.
2 2
1
=
2 2
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(e)
tan 120°. cos 210°
sin 240°. sin 240°
(− tan 60°).( − cos 30°)
=
(− sin 60°).(− sin 60°)
3
3.
= 2
3 2
( )
2
=2

(f)
cos 330°
cos 225°. cos 315°. tan 225°
cos 30°
=
(− cos 45°). cos 45°. tan 45°
3
= 2
1 1
− . .1
2 2
=− 3

1.5 Solve two-


two-dimensional problems involving right-
right-angled triangles.
[7.7.1.1; 7.7.1.2; 7.7.1.3]
7.7.1.3

(a) The length of a mast is 8.5m, and the length of the shadow of the mast is
7.25m. Calculate the angle of elevation of the sun at the particular moment.

AB
= tan x
BC
8.5
= tan x
7.25
8.5
x = tan −1 ( )
7.25
x = 49.5°
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(b) The angle of elevation of a glider according to a woman on the ground is


43°. If the glider is 2340m from the woman, calculate the altitude of the glider.

AC
sin x
BC
x
= sin 43°
2340
x = 2340 × sin 43°
x = 1595.9m

(c) Two towers are 12m apart. From B the angle of elevation to DE is 29° and
from D the angle of elevation to BC is 48°. Calculate the difference in the heights
of the towers.

∆BCD : ∆BDE :
BC DE
= tan 48° = tan 29°
BD BD
x y
= tan 48° tan 29°
12 12
x = 12 × tan 48° y = 12 × tan 29°
x = 13.33m y = 6.65m

BC − DE = 13.33 − 6.65 = 6.68m


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(d) A building (DF) and a tower (CE) are 94m apart. From the roof of the
building the angle of elevation to the top of the tower is 15° and the angle of
depression to the bottom of the tower is 46°. Calculate the height of the tower.

∆BCD : ∆BDE :
BC BE
= tan 46° = tan 15°
DB DB
x y
= tan 46° = tan 15°
94 94
x = 94 × tan 46° y = 94 × tan 15°
x = 97.34m y = 25.19m

EC = 97.34 + 25.19 = 122.53m

1.6 Solve simple trigonometric equations for angles between 0° and 90°.
[7.6.2.1; 7.6.2.3; 7.6.2.5]
7.6.2.5]

(a) sin51° = cos β , β an acute angle.

sin 51° = cos β


sin 51° = sin(90° − β )
∴ 51° = 90° − β
∴ β = 90° − 51°
∴ β = 39°

(b) cos33° = sin α


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cos 33° = sin α
cos 33° = cos(90° − α )
∴ 33° = 90° − α
∴ α = 90° − 33°
∴ α = 57°

(c) sin75° = cos3 θ

sin 75° = cos 3θ


sin 75° = sin(90° − 3θ )
∴ 75° = 90° − 3θ
∴ 3θ = 90° − 75°
∴ 3θ = 15°
∴ θ = 5°

(d) cos 4 α = sin 5 α

cos 4α = sin 5α
cos 4α = cos(90° − 5α )
∴ 4α = 90° − 5α
∴ 9α = 90°
∴ α = 10°

(e) cos ( β – 43°) = sin 65°

cos( β − 43°) = sin 65°


cos( β − 43°) = cos(90° − 65°)
∴ β − 43° = 90° − 65°
∴ β = 68°

(f) sin( θ + 54°) = cos ( θ – 8°)

sin(θ + 54°) = cos(θ − 8°)


sin(θ + 54°) = sin(90° − (θ − 8°)
sin(θ + 54°) = sin(90° − θ + 8°)
∴θ + 54° = 90° − θ + 8°
∴ 2θ = 90° − 54° + 8°
∴ 2θ = 44°
∴θ = 22°
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1.7 Use diagrams to determine the numerical values of ratios for angles from 0°
and 360°. [7.6.3.1;
[7.6.3.1; 7.6.3.3; 7.6.3.5; 7.6.5.1]
7.6.5.1

(a) If 17sinA = 15, 0°≤ A ≤ 90°, determine tan A.

x2 + y2 = r 2
x 2 + (15) 2 = (17) 2
x 2 = 64
x=8

15
∴ tan A =
8

(b) If 9tan β = 40 and β is an acute angle, determine sin β .

x2 + y2 = r 2
(9) 2 + (40) 2 = r 2
81 + 1600 = r 2
r 2 = 1681
r = 41

40
∴ sin β =
41

(c) If 6sin α – 5 = 0 and α ∈ [90°;180°], determine cos α .


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x2 + y2 = r 2
x 2 + (5) 2 = (6) 2
x 2 = 36 − 25
x = − 11

− 11
∴ cos α =
6

(d) If -5cos β – 4 = 0 and β ∈ [180°;270°], determine sin β .

x2 + y2 = r 2
(−4) 2 + y 2 = (5) 2
16 + y 2 = 25
y = −3

−3
∴ sin β =
5

(e) If 5sin θ – 4 = 0 and 90° ≤ θ ≤ 180°, determine cos θ .


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x2 + y2 = r 2
x 2 + (4) 2 = (5) 2
x 2 + 16 = 25
x = −3

−3
∴ cos θ =
5

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