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The document provides examples and questions for applying the sine rule to solve for missing sides and angles of triangles. It includes 10 multiple part questions testing various applications of the sine rule such as finding lengths, angles, distances, heights, and proving the rule itself.
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Sine Rule PDF

The document provides examples and questions for applying the sine rule to solve for missing sides and angles of triangles. It includes 10 multiple part questions testing various applications of the sine rule such as finding lengths, angles, distances, heights, and proving the rule itself.
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Question 1: Find x for each of the triangles below.

(a) (b) (c)

Question 2: Find x for each of the triangles below.

(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

Question 3: Find the size of θ for each of these triangles.

(a) (b) (c)

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Question 4: Find the size of θ for each of these triangles.

(a) (b) (c)

Question 5: Find the missing angle θ or side, x, for each of the triangles below.

(a) (b) (c)

(d) (e) (f)

Question 6: The triangles below have two possible values for the angle θ.
Find the size of these possible angles.

(a) (b) (c)

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Question 1: ACD is a triangle and B is a point on AC.


BC = 10cm
Angle ACD = 77° Angle BDC = 26°

Angle DAC = 40°

(a) Find the length of BD

(b) Find the size of angle ABD

(c) Find the length of AD

Question 2: Calculate the perimeter of triangle ABC

Question 3:Donhampton is 48km from Castletown on a bearing of 050°.


Eastville is on a bearing of 075° from Castletown and on a bearing of 150° from
Donhampton.

Calculate the distance of Eastville from Castletown.

Question 4: The diagram shows 3 helicopters D, E and F.


Helicopter D is due South of helicopter E.
The bearing of helicopter F from helicopter E is 060°
The bearing of helicopter F from helicopter D is 012°
The distance of helicopter F from helicopter D is 900m

(a) Find the distance of helicopter F from helicopter E

(b) Find the distance of helicopter D from helicopter E.

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Question 5: Two small boats are 28m apart.


The angle of elevation of the boats to the top of the lighthouses are 24° and 40°
respectively.

Calculate the height of the lighthouse.

Question 6: There are two possible triangles DEF, where DE = 6.2cm, EF = 7.9cm
and ∠DFE = 30°

Sketch both possible triangles with all sides and angles found.

Question 7: A UFO is \lying above two people, standing on the ground at points A and B.
A and B are 300m apart.
The angle of elevation of the UFO from A is 30°
The angle of elevation of the UFO from B is 23°
Find the height of the UFO above the ground.

Question 8: Two ships, A and B, leave a port at midday.


A travels on a bearing of 085° at a speed of 18km/h.
B travels on a bearing of 113° at a speed of y km/h.
At 14:00 the distance between A and B is 30km.
Boat B was travelling at a slower speed than boat A
Work out y, the speed of boat B.

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Question 9: Shown below is triangle ABC.


All values are correct to 2 signi\icant \igures.
Calculate the upper bound for the length of AC.

Question 10: Prove the Sine Rule.

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