Trigonometry p2 Revision
Trigonometry p2 Revision
Trigonometry p2 Revision
Q1.
9 cos2θ + 2 cos θ – 7 = 0
(4)
Given that θ is acute,
Q2.
The height of water, H metres, in a harbour on a particular day is given by the equation
(a) Show that the height of the water at 1 a.m. is 4.75 metres.
(1)
(b) Find the height of the water at 2 p.m.
(2)
(c) Find, to the nearest minute, the first two times when the height of the water is 3 metres.
(4)
(ii) Solve, for 0 < x ≤ 360°, the equation
5 sin x = 4 tan x
giving your answers, where appropriate, to one decimal place.
(5)
Q4.
(In this question, solutions based entirely on graphical or numerical methods are not acceptable.)
Q5.
Q6.
In this question solutions based entirely on graphical or numerical methods are not acceptable.
3cos2x + 1 = 4sin2x
giving your answers in radians to 2 decimal places.
(5)
(ii) Solve, for 0 ≤ θ < 360°,
Q7.
Q8.
may be rewritten as
6sin2θ + sin θ − 1 = 0
(3)
(b) Hence solve, for –90° < θ < 90°, the equation
Q9.
The height of sea water, h metres, on a harbour wall at time t hours after midnight is given by
(a) Calculate the maximum value of h and the exact time of day when this maximum first occurs.
(4)
(b) Find the times during the morning between which fishing boats cannot enter the harbour.
Give these times to the nearest minute.
(Solutions based entirely on graphical or numerical methods are not acceptable.)
(6)
Q10.
(2)
(b) Hence solve, for 0 ≤ x < 2π,
Q11.
12sin2x − cos x − 11 = 0
may be expressed in the form
12cos2x + cos x − 1 = 0
(1)
(b) Hence, using trigonometry, find all the solutions in the interval 0 ≤ x ≤ 360° of
12sin2x − cos x − 11 = 0
Give each solution, in degrees, to 1 decimal place.
(4)
Q12.
(a) Given that 7sin x = 3cosx, find the exact value of tan x.
(1)
Q13.
3sin θ = tan θ
Q14.
In this question, solutions based entirely on graphical or numerical methods are not
acceptable.
(i) Solve, for 0 x < 360°,
3sin x + 7cos x = 0
Q15.
Q15.