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Date: 5.3 Solving Trig Equations ~ Worksheet #2 oie Name: Pre-calculus maine Block: _ Part 4: Solve for the unknown variable. Give all of the exact general solutions. 1 sing = 2 2. cos6 = sind 3. tand =1 han 245 4 350 EAS 1x09 (AS + B0On , 1354300 O=2aT © =dacrison + ay 4. = 2co0s’6 5. 2cos” 0+ cos@ =0 I+ sme@z 2(\-sinte) cs 6 (2cos6-H1) = © isin@= Q-2smre@ Cosco Cos@2-! x 25026 $5in8-12 O Asm2O + Zsin@- siq@-1=0 Asind (sn@ 4) —1(sindHi)-0 Qsin@-\ sings) =e - engete Sm@a-1 e “+3uon (Cnc OB) oe 7. sin?@-1=0 8. cos20 = 4% 9. 2sin?@-sind-1=0 Sinte=| (ose =f (asine +\sines When 6240 Sm@=—/2 sinOs sn -3 | ne NS Jor! 10. tan4@ = -1 11. tan?3x=3 12. cos = 2 Tane =-l at Tan 2x-t peg 135° +318 Tanks 7% Winn wus aI 4o- 135 [33.48 +360 3x Go 3x+/20 a Jo +9201 if 3BxzaYo 32300 lune OD 2 31S 630 +F2%n 4@<-3iS | O-F¥8.16 +300 Se! ase 5.3 Solving Trig Equations Practice Worksheet #1 s]A Name: Pre-calculus Date: Block: __ rj ,c Solve for the unknown variable on the interval 0.< x <2. 1. 4c0s7x -3=0 2. \2sin2x=1 3, 3cot?x-1=0 As axel Mos IZ Sin deGaiie Corte /3 tox thy 2% axats GAD cores $b 3 (je | Qn- 135 se WKN dane 1 VR (230 Go 120 ave B60 4. cos? x= cosx 5. sinx ~2sinxcosx = 0 6. 2sin* x-sinx-3=0 Cosx(tostx-I)2Q Sim Ci—2eesn)=& Qnty Bein rZsinx-3: Cosx20 eosxs4) Since Coss Yo Sinx Caswx -3) +) Ginx?) Ginx C2 s8nx-3)=0 Since -\ six © Fo Caro") Nive 7. esc? x-escx~2=0 8. cos*x=1-sinx Gsex-2 Yescex ri) =0 |-sm2x =\-swmx CsexeZz Usex= s*x -simx = 2 sxe fe sine “| Sins (Sux 1) > © Bo* Ate Sinx 20 ng iso" GF 180 Solve for the unknown variable on the given interval. 9, V3 +tan(2x) =0 on [0,20r). 10. cos(ax) = 0.5 on [0,2. 11. sin(3) 1 =0 on [08r). Tan Ax > -V3 Cosx= {2 soG)-| re Bebo Se an 300 300 at x= 70 3) J... 20 ey rein Pre-Calculus 441 A Solving Trigonometric Equations Worksheet s (2 Part II rile Solve each equation over the interval [0,272). 1, 2eosx+4=5 2. 2sinx-1=0 Cosxe')2 Syxe'|2 xX=G0 x = 30° 3. tan? x-3=0 4. Scosx—v3 =3cosx tan ?x= 2eosx = TS san = (3 cos x = B/2 XK=60 x =2Y4O 5. 4ese?x-2=0 6. sin? x-Scosx=5 Csc*xe [-costx -Scesx = & al O= cos +5c08K +4 CSOx ) z Coosx +4) Ceosx *\ cosx = -) + @osx> -¥ ain x 2202 por esSi6e mere Ge) s Solve each equation. Give a general solution. TIe a geperalpolutioy 7. 4sin? x-2=0 8. 3tanx-V3=0 sin?x= Yo Tanx = 13/2 xe £ 3 nels Sink =FL ote ee > Oo. x24 Ty + nie) SF Bn x 20a 9% so(2) +20 10, sin? x-4sinx-5=0 (sux-SKXsinx +!) = 0 sec (2%) = -2 - sec(%) Sinx=S Sine =~) see -2 when CoS x= —'fr Ss o% x38 . X=120 a anv so 3x2 20> 80 x ayo ar Z Beas > Meo” @ Il. cotxsecx-+cotx 12, Seos2x+1=3cos2x SOKA 4 GOK Qeos Ax = -) si Cae S106 ) : Cos ax=- Ya + (ose = enx SINK l+eosx _ o X= 180 ‘Se le cosxeo CoSx=—) Solve each equation over the interval (-27,27). 13. 16cos* x-8=0 14. 2cos* x-3c0sx+1=0 Cos?@x= Yo Aeos*x -Resx ~ cosx +) = 0 cos xe thet & Reosx (Cosx-l) —1(¢esxK-I)= O (acosx -NCeosx-') 20 osx e Vr €08K= 1 en Law oO} és and Cosines Word Problems 4x Juan and Romella are standing at the seashore 10 miles apart. The coastline is a straight line between them. Both can see the same ship in the water. The angle between the coastline and the line between the ship and Juan is 35 degrees. The angle between the coastline and the line between the ship and Romella is 45 degrees. How far is the ship from Juan? ep yo - Se ¢ . one fae EHS 2. Jack is on one side of a 200-foot-wide canyon and jill is on the other. Jack and jill can both see the trail guide at an angle of depression of 60 degrees. How far are they from the trail guide? 200+ A Sag 2008 equi\arera\ ve oy v2 *K . Tom, Dick, and Harry are camping in their tents. If the distance between Tom and Dick is 153 feet, the distance between Tom and Harry is 201 feet, and the distance between Dick and Harry is 175 feet, what is the angle between Dick, Harry, and Tom? po S37 FES 20x 2098) A8))cc —7O3SV cos a can see both 2 and J3. The angle between the line of sight to J2 and the line of sight to J is 45 degrees. If the distance between J1 and J2 is 2 miles and the distance between J1 and J3 is 4 miles, what is the distance between J2 and J3? —— 4a = can -0D fete oats are at sea: Jenny one (J1), Jenny two (J2), and Jenny three (J3). The crew of 1 oi He Qrex*- AD cos 4S ow - 9 oe Law of Sines and Cosines Word Problems Prairie Ais flying directly toward the airport which is 20 miles away. The pilot notices rplane B 45 degrees to her right. Airplane B is also flying directly toward the airport. The pilot of airplane B calculates that airplane A is 50 degrees to his left. Based on that information, how far is airplane B from the airport? x => zo 2 x eo Smgo sents Ze ‘Fpevcee i Plane \ 6. Aplane leaves JFK International Airport and travels due west at 570 mi/hr. Another plane leaves 20 minutes later and travels 22° west of north at the rate of Sse mmi/p. To the nearest ten miles, how far apart are they 40 minutes after the second plane leaves. —— a2 ive iN \ Wat Ho ted for Vine = SH, Ks BIO rSAOAa(ZAN(sWCos && X*s ZIOYNT,.FORMe K=SSF.2 —y CSLOm\ lane 2 nas Hrayelid for 4Omins 42 (gps) > 310m ee 7. Flights 104 and 217 are both approaching O'Hare International Airport from directions directly opposite one another and at an altitude of 2.5 miles. The pilot on flight 104 reports an angle of depression of 17247’ to the tower, and the pilot on flight 217 reports an angle of depression of 12°39’ to the tower. Calculate the distance between the planes. sin (P4t = BS io - (19°44!) -(12" 34") X2B.2 14%. 6° io i a cE. ell awe | hee een Law of Sines and Cosines Word Problems Matt measures the angle of elevation of the peak of a mountain as 35°. Susie, who is 1200 feet closer on a straight level path, measures the angle of elevation as 42°. How high is the mountain? pees SUN € Ce? 3778.1) sind2= f2oor = aE Sint Sas? Y= SVdF.e triangular playground has sides of lengths 475 feet, 595 feet, and 401 feet. What are the measures of the angles between the sides, to the nearest tenth of a degree? 6 ys S45 fA Yo Se gol AIS SIS 7 AISI) 008 B Hosoi: 5 F630 - 2022 2s © yi IG = ~SOT2S0 cas 6 GRD ofa (eo =« 4 Smia.2 smA coe _—__~ Law of Sines and Cosines Word Problems 10. Areal estate agent has just take a trigonometry class at the local community college. She is considering purchasing a piece of property and is waiting for the surveyor's report before closing the deal. If the surveyor submits a drawing as in the figure below, explain why the agent will reject the sale. 400 ft B70 ft 31 - Hoe any snk Sion jinx = 1.02% NOT POSSIBLE Fine surveyor admits to his mistake and revises his drawing as in the next figure. This time the real estate agent refuses to complete the deal until additional information is supplied. What additional information is the real estate agent looking for to complete her knowledge about the parcel of land?

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