Trigonometry Exam Questions
Trigonometry Exam Questions
Madas
TRIGONOMETRY
EXAM QUESTIONS
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Question 1 (**)
Given that cos x = 2 − 1 , show clearly that
cos 2 x = 5 − 4 2 .
proof
Question 2 (**)
Show clearly that
proof
Question 3 (**+)
Prove the validity of the trigonometric identity
proof
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Question 4 (**+)
3
If sin x = , show clearly that
5
25
sec 2 x = .
7
C3F , proof
Question 5 (**+)
Solve the following trigonometric equation
x = 120°, 240°
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Question 6 (**+)
Simplify fully the following trigonometric expression
2 cos x° − 2sin ( 45 − x ) °
.
2 sin ( 60 + x ) ° − 3 cos x°
Question 7 (**+)
Solve the following trigonometric equation
π − 3arccos ( x + 1) = 0 .
C3C , x = − 1
2
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Question 8 (**+)
The angle x is acute so that tan x = 1 .
2
Question 9 (***)
Find the solutions of the above trigonometric equation, giving the answers in degrees
correct to one decimal place.
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Question 10 (***)
Use a compound angle trigonometric identity to find the solutions of the above
trigonometric equation, giving the answers in radians correct to two decimal places.
Question 11 (***)
Prove the validity of the trigonometric identity
1 + tan 2 x
≡ sec 2 x .
1 − tan 2 x
proof
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Question 12 (***)
Solve the following trigonometric equation
( )
3arccot x − 3 − π = 0 .
x= 4 3
3
Question 13 (***)
π
a) Express f ( x ) in the form R cos ( x − α ) , R > 0 , 0 < α < .
2
b) State the maximum value of f ( x ) and find the value of x for which this
maximum value occurs.
f ( x) = 3 .
π π π π
C3A , f ( x ) ≡ 2 cos x − , f ( x )max = 2 , x = , x = ,
3 3 6 2
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Question 14 (***)
It is given that
1 + cot 2 x
≡ sec x .
cot x cosec x
(
4 1 + cot 2 x ) = tan 2 x + 5 , 0 ≤ x < 2π ,
cot x cosec x
π 5π
C3C , x = ,
3 3
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Question 15 (***)
Two vectors a and b are given below.
FP1-U , θ = 1 π , 5 π , 3 π
6 6 2
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Question 16 (***)
It is given that
1 − cos 2θ
≡ tan θ , θ ≠ 90k °, k ∈ .
sin 2θ
tan15° = 2 − 3 .
C3N , proof
Question 17 (***)
Prove the validity of the trigonometric identity
1 1
− ≡ 2 tan x .
sec x − tan x sec x + tan x
proof
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Question 18 (***)
Solve the trigonometric equation
5
cos θ + secθ = , 0° ≤ θ < 360° .
2
θ = 60°,300°
Question 19 (***)
Prove the validity of the trigonometric identity
2 + 2cos 2θ ≡ 2 cos θ .
proof
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Question 20 (***)
y ≡ 2 2 cos x + 2 2 sin x , x ∈ .
π
a) Express y in the form R sin ( x + α ) , R > 0 , 0 < α < .
2
d) Find the smallest positive value of x for which this maximum value occurs.
π 7π 23π π
C3C , y ≡ 4sin x + , x = , , ymax = 4 , x =
4 12 12 4
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Question 21 (***)
Solve the following trigonometric equation
π 5π
C3R , x = ,
12 12
Question 22 (***)
Solve the following trigonometric equation
cosec2θ tan 2 θ
+ 8 = 0 , 0° ≤ θ < 360° .
cos θ
θ = 120°, 240°
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Question 23 (***)
Solve the following trigonometric equation
x = 0.464c ,3.61c
Question 24 (***)
Prove the validity of the following trigonometric identity
1 1
− ≡ 2sin θ sec 2θ .
cos θ − sin θ cos θ + sin θ
proof
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Question 25 (***)
It is given that
1 + tan 2 x
≡ sec 2 x .
1 − tan 2 x
1 + tan 2 x
+ 2 = 0 , 0 ≤ x < 2π ,
1 − tan 2 x
π 2π 4π 5π
x= , , ,
3 3 3 3
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Question 26 (***)
π
a) Express f ( x ) in the form R cos ( x − α ) , R > 0 , 0 < α < .
2
i. … f ( x) .
2
ii. … f ( x ) .
1
iii. … .
5 + f ( x)
π 1 , 1
C3E , f ( x ) ≡ 2 cos x − , [ −2, 2] , [0, 4] ,
6 7 3
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Question 27 (***)
cos 2 x + sin 2 x ≡ 1 .
1 + tan 2 x ≡ sec 2 x .
C3P , x = 60°,300°
Question 28 (***)
Prove the validity of the following trigonometric identity
1 + cot 2 θ
≡ cosec 2θ .
2cot θ
C3C , proof
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Question 29 (***)
Prove the validity of the following trigonometric identity
C3U , proof
Question 30 (***)
It is given that arcsin x = arccos y .
x2 + y2 = 1 .
C3U , proof
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Question 31 (***)
Find the solutions of the above trigonometric equation, giving the answers in radians
correct to two decimal places.
Question 32 (***)
Solve the trigonometric equation
π 5π
C3E , θ = ,
6 6
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Question 33 (***+)
8 5
sin θ = and cos ϕ = .
17 13
171
cos (θ + ϕ ) = − .
221
C3M , proof
Question 34 (***+)
A curve C is defined by the equation
y = − arcsin ( x − 1) , 0 ≤ x ≤ 2 .
a) Describe the 2 geometric transformations that map the graph of arcsin x onto
the graph of C .
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Question 35 (***+)
It is given that
secθ nπ
≡ cosec 2 θ , θ ≠ , n∈ .
secθ − cos θ 2
secθ
= 4 ( cosecθ − 1) , 0 ≤ θ < 2π ,
secθ − cos θ
π 5π
θ= ,
6 6
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Question 36 (***+)
Solve each of the following trigonometric equations.
Question 37 (***+)
Prove the validity of each of the following trigonometric identities.
1 − tan 2 θ
a) ≡ cos 2θ .
1 + tan 2 θ
sin θ 1 + cos θ
b) + ≡ 2 cosecθ .
1 + cos θ sin θ
proof
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Question 38 (***+)
It is given that
1 + cos 2θ kπ
≡ cot θ , θ ≠ , k ∈ .
sin 2θ 2
π 5π 9π 13π
C3O , x = , , ,
8 8 8 8
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Question 39 (***+)
i. … y 2 .
1
ii. … .
y2
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Question 40 (***+)
12 4
sin A = and cos B = .
13 5
33
sin ( A + B ) = .
65
C3B , proof
Question 41 (***+)
By considering the compound angle identity for tan ( A + B ) , with suitable values for A
and B , show that
cot 75° = 2 − 3 .
C3R , proof
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Question 42 (***+)
It is given that
kπ
tan θ + cot θ ≡ 2cosec 2θ , θ ≠ , k ∈ .
2
π 5π 13π 17π
θ= , , ,
12 12 12 12
Question 43 (***+)
Solve the following trigonometric equation
θ = 0°, 45°,135°,180°
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Question 44 (***+)
It is given that
proof
Question 45 (***+)
Prove the validity of each of the following trigonometric identities.
2 2
1 + sin θ 1 − sin θ 2
a) + ≡ 4 tan θ + 2 .
cos θ cos θ
π π
b) sin 2 θ + + sin 2 θ − ≡ 1 .
4 4
proof
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Question 46 (***+)
It is given that
1 1
+ ≡ 2 tan θ secθ .
cosecθ − 1 cosecθ + 1
1 1 1
+ = cot θ secθ , 0 ≤ θ < 360° .
cosecθ − 1 cosecθ + 1 2
θ = 26.6°,153.4°, 206.6°,333.4°
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Question 47 (***+)
12 15
sin x = and cos y = .
13 17
220
sin ( x − y ) = .
221
C3V , proof
Question 48 (***+)
Solve the following trigonometric equation
2 + cos 2 x 2
2
= , for 0° ≤ x < 360° ,
3 + sin 2 x 5
x = 60°,120°, 240°,300°
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Question 49 (***+)
It is given that
2 tan x
≡ sin 2 x .
1 + tan 2 x
tan15° = 2 − 3 .
C3W , proof
Question 50 (***+)
Solve the trigonometric equation
sin x cos x
+ = 4, 0 ≤ x < 360° .
cos x sin x
x = 15°,75°,195°, 255°
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Question 51 (***+)
Solve the following trigonometric equation
x = 0,180°,63.4°, 243.4°
Question 52 (***+)
It is given that
nπ
tan x sec x + cosec x ≡ cosec x sec2 x , x ≠ , n∈ .
2
proof
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Question 53 (***+)
Solve each of the following trigonometric equations.
1
i. sin ϕ + sec ϕ = 0 , 0 ≤ϕ <π .
4
7π 11π
ϕ= , , y = 60°,300°
12 12
Question 54 (***+)
The acute angles α and β satisfy the relationships
tan (α + β ) = − 1 .
2
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Question 55 (***+)
Simplify, showing all steps in the calculation, the following expression
1
7
Question 56 (***+)
Show clearly that if x > 0
1 π
arctan x + arctan = .
x 2
proof
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Question 57 (***+)
Prove the validity of each of the following trigonometric identities.
sec2 θ
a) ≡ sec 2θ .
1 − tan 2 θ
cos 4θ + cos 2θ
b) ≡ cot θ .
sin 4θ − sin 2θ
proof
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Question 58 (***+)
It is given that
sec2 θ
≡ sec 2θ .
1 − tan 2 θ
sec2 2 x π
2
−2 = 0, 0≤ x < ,
1 − tan 2 x 2
π 5π
x= ,
12 12
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Question 59 (***+)
It is given that θ is a reflex angle such that
2
cos θ = .
3
sin 2θ = − 4 5
9
Question 60 (***+)
It is given that
cosecθ nπ
≡ sec 2 θ , θ ≠ , n∈ .
cosecθ − sin θ 2
cosecθ
+ 4 ( secθ + 1) = 0 , 0 ≤ θ < 2π ,
cosecθ − sin θ
2π 4π
θ= ,
3 3
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Question 61 (***+)
Solve the following trigonometric equation
Question 62 (***+)
It is given that
nπ
( cosecθ − sin θ ) sec2 θ ≡ cosecθ , θ ≠ , n ∈ .
2
π 3π
θ= ,
4 4
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Question 63 (***+)
The constants a and b are such so that
1 1
tan a = and tan b = .
3 7
Determine the exact value of cot ( a − b ) , showing all the steps in the workings.
cot ( a − b ) = 11
2
Question 64 (***+)
π
a) Express 3cos y + 4sin y in the form a cos ( y − b ) , a > 0 , 0 < b < .
2
A ≤ 2 f (2y) ≤ B .
( )
C3P , 3cos y + 4sin y ≡ 5cos y − 0.927 c , A = 2 , B = 22
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Question 65 (***+)
Use the compound angle identity for tan ( A + B ) , with suitable values for A and B , to
show that
1 + tan15°
= tan 60° .
1 − tan15°
proof
Question 66 (***+)
proof
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Question 67 (***+)
Given that cos x° = sin ( x − 45) ° , show that
tan x° = 1 + 2 .
C3L , proof
Question 68 (***+)
f ( x ) ≡ sin x + 2cos x .
π
a) Express f ( x ) in the form R cos ( x − α ) , where R > 0 , 0 < α < .
2
( )
f ( x ) = 5 cos x − 0.464c , x = 1.57c ∪ x = 5.64c
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Question 69 (***+)
sin 2 x
= tan x , 0 < x < 2π .
1 − cos 2 x
Find the solutions of the above trigonometric equation, giving the answers in radians in
terms of π .
π 3π 5π 7π
x= , , ,
4 4 4 4
Question 70 (***+)
Given that
π
tan x + = 4 + tan x ,
4
tan x = −2 ± 7
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Question 71 (***+)
1 + tan 2 θ
= 2 , 0 ≤ θ < 360 .
1 − tan 2 θ
Find the solutions of the above trigonometric equation, giving the answers in degrees.
θ = 30°,150°, 210°,330°
Question 72 (***+)
Find the solutions of the above trigonometric equation, giving the answers in degrees.
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Question 73 (***+)
y = e − x sin ( 3x ) , x ∈ .
Find the exact values of the constants R and α so that
dy
dx
= R e− x cos ( )
3x + α ,
π
where R > 0 and 0 < α < .
2
π
R=2 , α =
6
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Question 74 (***+)
Solve the following trigonometric equation
( )
2arctan 1 = arccos x ,
2
x=3
5
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Question 75 (***+)
The functions f and g are defined as
f ( x ) = 2cos x + sin x , x ∈ .
5
g ( x) = , x∈.
x2 + 5
π
a) Express f ( x ) in the form R sin ( x + α ) , where R > 0 and 0 < α < .
2
( )
C3Y , f ( x ) = 5 sin x + 1.107c , 1 ≤ gf ( x ) ≤ 1
2
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Question 76 (***+)
Simplify, showing clearly all the workings, the expression
7
11
Question 77 (***+)
Prove the validity of the following trigonometric identity
sin 2ϕ cos 2ϕ
− ≡ sec ϕ .
sin ϕ cos ϕ
C3Z , proof
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Question 78 (***+)
It is given that
u 2 + v2 = 2 .
proof
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Question 79 (***+)
Solve the trigonometric equation
π
( cosec x − sin x ) sec2 x = 2 , 0 ≤ x <π, x ≠ ,
2
π 5π
x= ,
6 6
Question 80 (***+)
The angle θ is such so that
1
cot θ = .
3
10
cos θ = ± .
10
proof
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Question 81 (***+)
Use a detailed method to show that
arccos 5
− 12 − 1 3π .
+ arccos 10 2 =
4
SYN-B , proof
Question 82 (***+)
A relationship is defined as
y = 4cos 2 θ , 0 ≤ θ < 2π .
16 x 2 = y ( 4 − y ) .
proof
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Question 83 (***+)
Show clearly that
( )
2arccos 4 = arccos 7 .
5 25 ( )
proof
Question 84 (***+)
It is given that
6
b) Given that sin x = , find the exact value of sin 3 x .
6
sin 3 x = 7 6
18
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Question 85 (***+)
It is given that
nπ
4cosec2 2θ − sec 2θ ≡ cosec2θ , θ ≠ , n∈ .
2
( )
4 cosec2 2θ − 2 = sec 2 θ − 2cosecθ ,
C3U , proof
Question 86 (***+)
Show clearly that
2 5 3
arctan + arctan = arctan .
3 12 2
proof
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Question 87 (***+)
Show clearly that
2x
sin ( 2 arctan x ) = 2
.
x +1
proof
Question 88 (***+)
Prove the validity of the following trigonometric identity
π
arcsin x + arccos x = .
2
proof
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Question 89 (***+)
Show clearly that
proof
Question 90 (***+)
Solve the trigonometric equation
arcsin x = arccos 2 x .
1
x=
5
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Question 91 (***+)
Using a detailed method, show that
arctan 1 + arctan 1 = 1 π .
2 3 4
proof
Question 92 (***+)
Given that x is measured in radians, use small angle approximations to simplify the
following expression.
cos 7 x − 1
x sin x
MP2-A , − 49
2
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Question 93 (***+)
Given that x is measured in radians, use small angle approximations to simplify the
following expression.
cos 2 ( 3 x ) − 1
( )
2 x sin 3 x
4
MP2-D , −6
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Question 94 (***+)
Solve the following trigonometric equation
3 6x
2 arctan = arctan .
x 25
SYN-K , x = ±6
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Question 95 (***+)
Show, by detailed workings, that
3π
arctan 2 + arctan 3 = .
4
proof
Question 96 (***+)
Find the general solution of the following trigonometric equation
π
x= + kπ , k ∈
4
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Question 97 (****)
( )
f ( x ) = x 2 + 1 ( x − 1) , x ∈ .
a) Simplify f ( x ) .
cosecθ − sin θ
≡ cot 3 θ .
secθ − cos θ
cosecθ − sin θ
+ cot θ = cosec2θ , 0 ≤ x < 2π ,
secθ − cos θ
π 5π
x3 − x 2 + x − 1 , x = ,
4 4
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Question 98 (****)
Solve the following trigonometric equation
kπ
2 cot θ − 3cosecθ = 2secθ cosecθ , 0 < θ < 2π , θ ≠ , k ∈ ,
2
2π 4π
θ= ,
3 3
Question 99 (****)
f ( x ) = 2 + 2sin x , −π ≤ x ≤ π .
The sketch must include the coordinates of any points where the graph of
f −1 ( x ) meet the coordinate axes as well as the coordinates of its endpoints.
( )
f −1 ( x ) = arcsin 1 x − 1
2
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sin 3 x cos3 x
b) − ≡ 2.
sin x cos x
proof
has six solutions in the interval 0 < θ < 2π , giving the answers in terms of π .
SYN-R , θ = 1 π , 1 π , 2 π , 4 π , 3 π , 5 π
3 2 3 3 2 3
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f (θ ° ) ≡ ( )
3 + 1 cos 2θ ° + ( )
3 − 1 sin 2θ ° .
f (θ ° ) = 2 , 0 ≤ θ ° < 360 .
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sec x sec x
− ≡ 2cosec 2 x .
1 + sec x 1 − sec x
sec x sec x
− = 16sin x , 0 ≤ x < 2π ,
1 + sec x 1 − sec x
π 5π
x= ,
6 6
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π 2π 4π 3π
θ= , , ,
2 3 3 2
5 7
sin θ = and sin ϕ = − .
13 25
If θ is obtuse and ϕ is such so that 180° < ϕ < 270° , show that
36
sin (θ + ϕ ) = − .
325
proof
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2 tan θ
sin 2θ ≡ .
1 + tan 2 θ
tan15° = 2 − 3 .
proof
sec 2 x − 1
b) ≡ tan 2 x .
sec 2 x + 1
proof
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Given that the above equation has a solution that is numerically small, show by using a
quadratic approximation that θ = ±0.02c .
proof
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a) Use the above trigonometric identity with suitable values for A and B , to show
6+ 2
sin 75° = .
4
proof
1 + cos x
≈ A + Bx ,
( )
1 + sin 1 x
2
SYN-Q , A = 2 , B = −1
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2 − 3sec2 x π 5π
i. 6 tan x = , 0 ≤ x < 2π , x ≠ , .
tan x − 1 4 4
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3 24
cosθ = − and tan ϕ = .
5 7
44
sin (θ − ϕ ) = − .
125
proof
θ = 0°,15°,75°,180°
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y = π − arccos ( x + 1) , −2 ≤ x ≤ 0 .
y = arccos x , −1 ≤ x ≤ 1 ,
y = π − arccos ( x + 1) , −2 ≤ x ≤ 0 .
The sketch must include the coordinates of any points where the graph meets the
coordinate axes.
c) Use symmetry arguments to find the area of the finite region bounded by
y = π − arccos ( x + 1) , −2 ≤ x ≤ 0 ,
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13
cos2 x + tan 2 x = , 0 ≤ x < 2π ,
4
π 2π 4π 5π
SYN-H , x = , , ,
3 3 3 3
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P+Q P −Q
cos P + cos Q ≡ 2cos cos .
2 2
c) Deduce that
cos 4 x + cos 2 x
≡ cos x .
2cos3x
proof
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1 − tan 2 θ
i. secθ = , 0 ≤ θ < 2π .
4secθ − 9
π π
ii. 2cos x + + sin x + = 0 , 0 ≤ x < 2π .
2 3
π 5π π 7π
θ= , , x= ,
3 3 6 6
cos 2 x − cos x + 1
a) ≡ cot x .
sin 2 x − sin x
π π
b) tan θ + + tan θ − ≡ 2 tan 2θ .
4 4
proof
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tan A + tan B
tan ( A + B ) = .
1 − tan A tan B
b) Hence determine the exact value of tan 22.5° , showing clearly all the relevant
workings.
2 tan θ
tan 2θ = , tan 22.5° = −1 + 2
1 − tan 2 θ
1 − cos 2 x + sin 2 x
≡ tan x .
1 + cos 2 x + sin 2 x
proof
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then
2 + 5t
tan θ = .
5 + 2t
1− t
C3J , tan 25° =
1+ t
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( )
f ( x ) = −2 + 2 tan 1 x , −π ≤ x ≤ π .
2
( )
f −1 ( x ) = 2arctan 1 x + 1
2
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1 π
f ( x) = , 0≤ x< .
1 + tan x 2
1− x
C3I , f −1 ( x ) = arctan , 0 < f ( x) ≤ 1
x
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( )
cos 1 x
2 = 0.925 .
1 + sin x
Given that the above equation has a solution that is numerically small, find this solution
by using a quadratic approximation.
MP2-U , x ≈ 0.08
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2
sin 3 x dx .
0
2
3
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f ( x ) = 3 cos x − sin x , x ∈ .
π
a) Express f ( x ) in the form R cos ( x + α ) , R > 0 , 0 < α < .
2
b) State the maximum value of f ( x ) and find the smallest positive value of x for
which this maximum occurs.
πt πt
D = 13 + 3 cos − sin , 0 ≤ t < 24
6 6
c) State the maximum depth of the water in the harbour and a time when this
maximum depth occurs.
d) Find the times when the depth of the water in the harbour is 12 metres.
π 11π
C3G , 3 cos x − sin x ≡ 2cos x + , max = 2 , x = , Dmax = 15 ,
6 6
11: 00 / 23 : 00 , 03 : 00 / 07 : 00 /15 : 00 /19 : 00
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8 4
sin P = and tan Q = .
17 3
13
cos ( P − Q ) = .
85
proof
2 tan x 2
a) 2 − 2 tan x − ≡ (1 − tan x ) .
tan 2 x
1 − cos x
b)
1 + cos x
( )
≡ cot 2 x .
2
proof
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π π
cos x + = 4cos x − .
6 6
3
tan x = − 3.
5
proof
sin ( A + B ) − sin ( A − B )
a) … cot A ≡ .
cos ( A − B ) − cos ( A + B )
b) … cot 75° = 2 − 3 ,
(use part (a) with suitable values of A and B )
proof
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The sketch must include the coordinates of any points where the graphs of C1
and C2 meet the coordinate axes as well as the coordinates of the endpoints of
the curves.
x ≈ 1.59
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P+Q P −Q
sin P + sin Q ≡ 2sin cos .
2 2
a) Prove the validity of the above trigonometric identity by using the compound
angle identities for sin ( A + B ) and sin ( A − B ) .
π π π π 2π 3π 5π
SYN-B , x = 0, , , , , , ,
6 4 3 2 3 4 6
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5 + tan 2 y π 3π
i. = 9 − sec y , 0 ≤ y < 2π , y ≠ , .
sec y 2 2
π π
ii. 2 cos θ + = sin θ + , 0 ≤ θ < 2π .
4 6
π 13π
y = 1.32c , 4.97c , θ = ,
12 12
cos x 1 − sin x
b) + ≡ sec x .
1 − sin x cos x
proof
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π π
2cos x + = sec x + , 0 ≤ x ≤ π ,
6 2
π 5π
C3J , x = ,
2 6
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x = 60°, 300°
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It is given that the above trigonometric equation has a solution that is numerically small.
MP2-Y , x ≈ ± 0.05
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2cot θ
≡ sin 2θ .
1 + cot 2 θ
( )
4 cot 2 θ + 1 = 2sin 2θ 1 + cot 2 θ , 0 ≤ θ < 360° .
sin α
tan θ = .
2 − cos α
proof
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−1 + t 2 + 1
tan10° = .
t
SYN-G , proof
x=1
4
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P+Q P −Q
sin P + sin Q ≡ 2sin cos .
2 2
a) Prove the validity of the above trigonometric identity, by using the compound
angle identities for sin ( A + B ) and sin ( A − B ) .
π 5π π 13π 17π
C3M , θ = ,, , ,
18 18 2 18 18
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24 15
sin θ = and cos ϕ = .
25 17
425
sec (θ + ϕ ) = .
87
proof
sec2 x − 2 tan x − 1 π 3π
i. = , 0 ≤ x < 2π , x ≠ , .
tan x 2 2 2
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( )
x = arccos − 5 .
13
− 169
120
f ( x ) = sec x , x ∈ , 0 ≤ x ≤ 4π .
secθ = sec ϕ ,
π 7π
where 0 < θ < and < ϕ < 4π .
2 2
b) Express ϕ in terms of θ .
C3Q , ϕ = 4π − θ
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119
cos x cos 2 x cos 4 x = − .
2187
proof
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2 ± 4 13
cos θ = .
17
c) Hence, or otherwise, find the two values of θ that satisfy the equation
θ ≈ 15.0°, 136.9°
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sin 2 x + sin x
≡ tan x .
cos 2 x + cos x + 1
sin 2 x + sin x
= 3cot x .
cos 2 x + cos x + 1
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P+Q P −Q
sin P + sin Q ≡ 2sin cos .
2 2
a) Prove the validity of the above trigonometric identity, by using the compound
angle identities for sin ( A + B ) and sin ( A − B ) .
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cos 2 x sin 2 x
+ ≡ cosec x .
sin x cos x
cos 6 x sin 6 x
+ = 2.
sin 3x cos3x
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O
x
A (π , −8 ) B ( 2π , −2 )
y = P + Q sec x
y = P + Q sec x ,
C3I , P = −5 , Q = 3
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3 5
cot A = − and cos B = .
4 13
56
tan ( A + B ) = .
33
SYN-E , proof
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cot x cosec x − 1
a) − ≡ 2 tan x .
cosec x − 1 cot x
sin 3θ cos3θ
b) + ≡ 2cot 2θ .
cosθ sin θ
proof
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P A S
8cm
B
D
20cm
θ
Q C R
20cm
The figure above shows the cross section of a letter inside a filling slot.
The width of the filling slot QR is also 20 cm and the angle BCR is θ .
5cos θ + 2sin θ = 5 .
b) Express 5cos θ + 2sin θ in the form R cos (θ − α ) , R > 0 , 0 < a < 90° .
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cosθ cos 2θ 1
= , 0 ≤ x < 2π .
cos θ + sin θ 2
Given that cos θ + sin θ ≠ 0 , find the solutions of the above trigonometric equation,
giving the answers in radians in terms of π .
π 5π 9π 13π
MP2-B , x = ,
, ,
8 8 8 8
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9
tan θ cot 2θ tan 4θ = − .
7
C3H , proof
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1
( secθ − cosθ )( cosecθ − sin θ ) = − , 0 ≤ θ < 360° .
4
a) … sin (α + β ) = sin γ .
α + β γ
b) … sin = cos .
2 2
proof
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f ( x ) = 3 sin x + cos x , x ∈ .
b) State the maximum value of f ( x ) and find the smallest positive value of x for
which this maximum occurs.
The temperature of the water T °C in a tropical fish tank is modelled by the equation
c) State the maximum temperature of the water in the tank and the time when this
maximum temperature occurs.
d) Show that the temperature of the water in the tank reaches 30.5 °C at 13 :14
and at 18 : 46 .
[You may not verify the answers in this part]
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θ = 0° θ ≈ 35.3°, 144.7°
1
sin x cos x cos 2 x = , 0 ≤ x < π .
8
π 5π 13π 17π
x= ,, ,
24 24 24 24
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π
a) Express f ( x ) in the form R sin ( 2 x + α ) , R > 0 , 0 < α < .
2
( )
f ( x ) = 6.5sin 2 x + 1.176c , A = 6 , max = 12.5 , min = −0.5
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y = 0, π
1 − 2cosec2 y
i. − 2 = cot y , 0 < y < 2π , y ≠ π .
2cot y
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y = −4 + 2cosec 2 x , 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π .
graph
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proof
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f ( x ) ≡ 27 x3 − 9 x − 2 , x ∈ .
C3I , cos θ = − 1 , 2
3 3
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1 − tan 2 θ
≡ cos 2θ .
1 + tan 2 θ
1+ 5
b) Given that cos36° = , show clearly that
4
5−2 5
tan 2 18° = .
5
proof
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f (θ ) ≡ 5cos θ − 12sin θ , θ ∈ .
π
a) Express f (θ ) in the form R cos (θ + α ) , R > 0 , 0 < α < .
2
Give the value of α correct to 3 decimal places.
b) State the maximum value of f (θ ) and find the smallest positive value of θ for
which this maximum occurs.
( ) ( )
P = 20 + 5cos 4π t − 12sin 4π t , 0 ≤ t < 12 ,
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c) State the maximum pressure in the plant and the value of t when this maximum
pressure occurs.
( )
SYN-D , 5cos θ − 12sin θ ≡ 13cos θ + 1.176c , max = 13 , θ = 5.107c ,
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tan 2 x − sin 2 x
≡ 2sin 2 x , tan 2 x ≠ 0 .
tan 2 x
tan 2 x − sin 2 x
= 1 , 0 ≤ x < 2π .
tan 2 x
π 3π 5π 7π
x= ,
, ,
4 4 4 4
119
cot 2 x = .
120
MP2-D , proof
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cos x
cos x + sin x tan 2 x ≡ .
cos 2 x
2π 4π
x = 0, ,
3 3
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cosec x cosec x
− ≡ 2sec 2 x , cosec x ≠ ±1 .
1 + cosec x 1 − cosec x
cosec x cosec x
− = 5 tan x , 0 ≤ x < 2π .
1 + cosec x 1 − cosec x
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3 5
cot A = − and cos B = .
4 13
56
tan ( A + B ) = .
33
SYN-E , proof
π π
cos x − = 2sin x + ,
3 3
tan x = −4 − 3 3 .
proof
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arctan (1 + x ) + arctan (1 − x ) = y .
2
x=±
tan y
7π π 1
sin sin = .
12 12 4
proof
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1 1 2sec x
+ ≡ .
cos x − sin x cos x + sin x 1 − tan 2 x
1 1
+ = 2 , 0 < x < 2π ,
cos x − sin x cos x + sin x
2π 4π
x= ,
3 3
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6
f ( x) = for 0 < x < π , x ≠ β .
2cos x + 2sin x
π
a) Express 2cos x + 2sin x in the form R cos ( x − α ) , R > 0 , 0 < a < .
2
f ( 3x ) − 6 = 0 ,
π 3π π 5π 25π 29π
C3C , 2cos x + 2sin x ≡ 2 2 cos x − , β = , x= , , ,
4 4 36 36 36 36
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tan 2 x − 3
tan ( x + 60° ) tan ( x − 60° ) ≡ .
1 − 3tan 2 x
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f ( x ) ≡ cos x + 3 sin x , x ∈ .
π
a) Express f ( x ) in the form R cos ( x − α ) , where R > 0 and 0 < α < .
2
π π 7π 13π
C3Q , f ( x ) = 2cos x − , θ = , ,
3 3 9 9
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cosec x − sin x
≡ sec x .
cot x cos 2 x
cosec x − sin x
tan 2 x − sec x = , 0 ≤ x < 360° .
2 cot x cos 2 x
x = 60°, 300°
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S R
A B
2.5 2.5
P Q
3 3
2θ
C
The figure above shows an isosceles triangle ABC where the angle ACB = 2θ .
5cos θ + 12sin θ .
b) Express 5cos θ + 12sin θ in the form R sin (θ + α ) , R > 0 , 0 < α < 90° .
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π
a) Express f (θ ) in the form R cos (θ − α ) , R > 0 , 0 < α < .
2
2π
θ = 0, ,π
3
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P +Q P −Q
cos P − cos Q ≡ −2sin sin .
2 2
a) Prove the validity of the above trigonometric identity by using the compound
angle identities for cos ( A + B ) and cos ( A − B ) .
π
cos 6 x + sin 4 x = cos 2 x , 0 ≤ x ≤ ,
2
π π 5π π
x = 0, , , ,
12 4 12 2
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sec2 x + 8
i. = 3tan x , 0 ≤ x < 2π , tan x ≠ 4 .
4 − tan x
3
tan ( arctan 3x − arctan 2 ) + tan ( arctan 3 − arctan 2 x ) = .
8
SYN-F , x = 1
2
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P+Q P −Q
cos P + cos Q ≡ 2cos cos .
2 2
P+Q P −Q
sin P + sin Q ≡ 2sin cos .
2 2
cos 2 x + cos 2 y
≡ cot ( x + y ) .
sin 2 x + sin 2 y
cot ( 52.5° ) = 6 + 3 − 2 − 2
proof
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π
ln ( cosecθ ) = ln 4 − ln ( secθ ) , 0 <θ < ,
2
π 5π
θ= ,
12 12
π 1 π
sin θ cos = − cosθ sin , 2π < θ < 4π ,
5 2 5
79π 119π
MP2-F , θ = ,
30 30
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x 45°
30° θ
A C
2 3
The angles ABC , CAB and BCA are 45° , 30° and θ ° , respectively.
6+ 2
sin105° = .
4
b) Show without the use of a calculating aid that the exact length of AB , is
3+ 3 .
proof
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f (θ ) = 2cos θ + 3sin θ , θ ∈ .
π
a) Express f (θ ) in the form R cos (θ − α ) , R > 0 , 0 < α < .
2
Give the value of α correct to 3 decimal places.
b) State the maximum value of f (θ ) and find the smallest positive value of θ for
which this maximum occurs.
πt πt
T = 16 + 2cos + 3sin , 0 ≤ t < 24 ,
12 12
c) State the maximum temperature in the warehouse and a value of t when this
maximum temperature occurs.
d) Find the times, to the nearest minute using 24 hour clock notation, when the
temperature in the warehouse is 17 °C .
( )
SYN-G , 2cos θ + 3sin θ ≡ 13 cos θ − 0.983c , max = 13 , θ = 0.983c ,
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P+Q P −Q
sin P + sin Q ≡ 2sin cos .
2 2
a) Prove the validity of the above trigonometric identity by using the compound
angle identities for sin ( A + B ) and sin ( A − B ) .
π 2π
θ = 0, ,
2 3
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MP2-G , cos θ = 3
4
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f ( x ) = 2sin x + 2cos x , x ∈ .
π
a) Express f ( x ) in the form R sin ( x + α ) , R > 0 , 0 < α < .
2
π
i. … y = f x − .
2
ii. … y = 2 f ( x ) + 1 .
2
iii. … y = f ( x ) .
10
iv. … y = .
f ( x) + 3 2
π
C3K , y = 8 sin θ + , − 8, 8 , −2 8 + 1, 2 8 + 1 , [0,8] ,
4
2,5 2
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where t is a constant.
1 1
− = 3.
cos 2 θ cos 2 ϕ
b) Determine the exact value of tan (θ + ϕ ) , showing clearly all the steps in the
workings.
MP2-H , tan (θ + ϕ ) = −3
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π
sin 2 x + cos 2 x = 1 + sin x , 0 < x < .
2
cos x − sin x = 1 .
2
π
b) Express cos x + in the form R ( A cos x + B sin x ) , where R , A and B are
4
constants to be found.
c) Use the results of part (a) and (b) to solve the trigonometric equation
π
sin 2 x + cos 2 x = 1 + sin x , 0 < x < .
2
2
R= , A = 1 , B = −1
2
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f ( x ) = sin 2 x , x ∈
π π
g ( x) = f x + − f x − , x∈.
4 4
g ( x ) = 2 cos 2 x .
b) Express g ′ ( x ) in terms of f ( x ) .
MP2-I , g ′ ( x ) = −4 f ( x )
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θ ≈ 63.4°, 243.6°
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cotψ cosψ
− = 2, 0 < ψ < 2π ,
cosecψ − 1 1 + sinψ
π 5π
ψ= ,
4 4
2cot 2 x + 5
i. + 2cosec x = 13 , 0 ≤ x < 2π .
cosec x
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1 1 π
arctan + arctan = .
x x +1 4
SYN-H , x = −1, 2
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3 6x
2arctan = arcsin .
x 25
MP2-V , x = ±4
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y y
y1 = arcsin x B y2 = arccos x
C
O
D
x
A O E x
The figures above show the graph of y1 = arcsin x and the graph of y2 = arccos x .
The graph of y2 has endpoints at C and E , and D is the point where the graph of y2
crosses the y axis .
The graph of y2 can be obtained from the graph of y1 by a series of two geometric
transformations which can be carried out in a specific order.
π π π π
A −1, , B 1, , C ( −1, π ) , D 0, , E (1, 0 ) , constant =
2 2 2 2
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b) Hence find
2
cos x ( 6sin x − 2sin 3x ) 3 dx .
SYN-E , 4 sin 3 x + C
3
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f ( x ) = A sec 2 x + B , 0 ≤ x < 2π .
The graph of f ( x ) , where A and B are non zero constants, passes through the points
π
, −7 and (π ,1) .
2
3π
f x+ =5.
2
π 2π 4π 5π
MP2-J , A = 4 , B = −3 , x = , , ,
3 3 3 3
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Show that
SYN-A , k = 2
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π π
cos x cos x + − cos 2 x − = 0 .
4 4
proof
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y = arcsin x , −1 ≤ x ≤ 1 .
π
arcsin x + arccos x = .
2
3arcsin ( x − 1) = 2 arccos ( x − 1) .
π
MP2-K , x = 1 + sin ≈ 1.5878
5
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giving the final answer in the form A sin kθ , where A and k are constants.
SYN-I , 1 sin 4θ
4
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y
( 0, 4 )
f ( x ) = a + cos bx
x
O 2π
f ( x ) = a + cos bx , 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π ,
a) State the range of f ( x ) and hence find the value of a and the value of b .
(
d) Find the gradient at the point on f ( x ) with coordinates 4π , 5 .
3 2 )
(
e) State the gradient at the point on f −1 ( x ) with coordinates 5 , 4π .
2 3 )
C3Z , 2 ≤ f ( x ) ≤ 4 , a = 3, b = 1 , f −1 ( x ) = 2arccos ( x − 3) , 2 ≤ x ≤ 4 ,
2
0 ≤ f −1 ( x ) ≤ 2π , − 3 , − 4
4 3
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SP-F , x = 1
2
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( )
f ( x ) ≡ 4cos x − 3sin 12 x , x ∈ .
( )
4sin 12 θ + 3 = 0 ,
( )
then f (θ ) = 1 a + b 3 , where a and b are integers to be found.
4
(
MP2-U , 1 10 + 3 3
4 )
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cos 2 A = sin B = 1 .
3
MP2-M , tan ( A + B ) = − 2
( ) ( ) ( )
tan 1 π + tan 5 π + cot 1 π + cot 5 π
8 12 8 12 ( ) = 4+2 2 .
SYN-S , proof
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5
where tan α ° = , 0 < α < 90 .
12
( )
Show that sin 1.01c = 0.847 , correct to three decimal places.
SYN-U , proof
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4 tan θ + cot θ = 4 .
cos 2θ = 3 .
5
proof
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π
sin 8 x = sin 2 x , 0 ≤ x < ,
2
π 3π π π
x = 0, ,, ,
10 10 3 2
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cos 2 x
= 1 − 2 tan x , 0 ≤ x < 2π ,
1 + cos 2 x
π 5π 13π 17π
SYN-A , x = ,, ,
12 12 12 12
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π
b) tan θ + ≡ sec 2θ + tan 2θ .
4
proof
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1 1 31
2arctan + arctan = arctan .
x − 3 x + 2 17
Show that x = 5 is one of the solutions of the above trigonometric equation and find, in
exact surd form, the other two solutions.
10 ± 5 190
x=
31
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SPX-B , area = 3 + 3
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π π
sin 2 θ + − sin 2 θ − ≡ sin 2θ .
4 4
π π π π
i. … sin θ + cos θ + − sin θ − cos θ − ≡ cos 2θ .
4 4 4 4
5π 5π π π 1
ii. … sin cos + sin cos = .
12 12 12 12 2
proof
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SYN-T , x = 1 π , 5 π , 13 π , 17 π
24 24 24 24
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P1
C
P2
O
The circle C has a radius of 1 unit. The points A and B are consecutive vertices of P1 ,
and the points M and N are consecutive vertices of P2 .
A B N
M
P1 P2
O O
a) By considering the triangle OAB , show that the perimeter of the octagon P1 is
π
16 tan .
8
b) Use the triangle OMN in a similar fashion to show that the perimeter of the
π
octagon P2 is 16sin .
8
[continues overleaf]
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π 1
sin = 2− 2 .
8 2
π
tan = −1 + 2 .
8
SYN-L , proof
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cot x cosec x − 1
+ =4, 0° ≤ x < 360° .
cosec x − 1 cot x
x = 60°, 300°
SYN-M , proof
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b) By differentiating both sides of the above identity with respect to x , show that
proof
cos 2 x − cos x + 1
a) ≡ cot x .
sin 2 x − sin x
proof
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tan x sec x − 1 nπ
− ≡ 2cot x , θ ≠ , n∈ .
sec x − 1 tan x 2
tan 3θ sec3θ − 1 2
− = , 0 ≤θ <π ,
sec3θ − 1 tan 3θ 3
π 4π 7π
x= , ,
9 9 9
1 + cos θ 2
≡ ( cosecθ + cot θ ) .
1 − cos θ
proof
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f ( x ) = 6sin ( 5 x ) − 8sin 3 ( 5 x ) , x ∈ ,
and determine, in degrees, the smallest positive value of x which produces this
maximum value.
f max ( x ) = 2 , x = 6°
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sin 6θ ° + cos 4ϕ ° = −2 .
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tan A + tan B
tan ( A + B ) ≡ .
1 − tan A tan B
a) Prove the validity of the above trigonometric identity by using the compound
angle formulae for sin ( A + B ) and cos ( A + B ) .
π
a) Deduce an exact simplified expression for tan θ − , in terms of tan θ .
3
( )
tan θ − 3 = 1 + 3 tan θ tan ( 2π − θ ) ,
π tan θ − 3 π 2π 7π 5π
tan θ − = , θ= , , ,
3 1 + 3 tan θ 6 3 6 3
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120°
D h
B
A θ F E
The figure above shows a rigid rod ABC where AB is 6 metres, BC is 4 metres and
the angle ABC is 120° . The rod is hinged at A so it can be rotated in a vertical plane
forming an angle θ ° with the horizontal ground.
Let h metres be the height of the point C from the horizontal ground.
i. … DBC = θ ° + 60° .
b) By expressing h in the form R cos (θ − α ) , where R > 0 and 0 < α < 90° , find
to the nearest degree, the values of θ when h = 6 .
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3 tan A − tan 3 A
tan 3 A ≡ .
1 − 3 tan 2 A
proof
tan 2 x
2 2
≡ sin 4 x .
tan x + 2 + cot x
proof
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proof
cot 2θ + cos 2θ 2
b) ≡ ( cos θ + sin θ ) .
cot 2θ
proof
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π sin 2θ − 1
tan θ − ≡ .
4 cos 2θ
proof
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cos3 x + sin 3 x 3
= , 0≤ x <π ,
cos x + sin x 4
π 5π
x= ,
12 12
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a) Show clearly without a calculating aid that the above trigonometric equation is
equivalent to
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π π 3π 5π
x= , , ,
6 4 4 6
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tan θ + tan ϕ = 3 ,
for x ∈ , θ ∈ , ϕ ∈ .
sin x = −1 .
MP2-P , proof
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a) Given the value of θ is such so that the progression converges, show that its
sum to infinity is cot θ .
2
A different geometric progression has first term cos θ and common ratio sin θ .
b) Given the value of θ is such so that this progression also converges, show that
its sum to infinity is secθ + tan θ .
SYN-R , proof
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• cos 2 x + sin 2 x ≡ 1 .
• cosec15° = 6 + 2 .
a) 1 + cot 2 x ≡ cosec 2 x .
b) cot15° = 2 + 3 .
proof
( )
b) 8cos 4 1 θ = cos 2θ + 4cos θ + 3 .
2
proof
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y ( 2 − xy ) = x .
proof
1− x π
arctan x + arctan = .
1+ x 4
proof
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2 tan x x
≡ sec2 , x ≠ nπ , n ∈ .
tan x + sin x 2
2 tan x
= 4 , 0 ≤ x < 360° .
tan x + sin x
x = 120°, 240°
sin x cos x
≡ .
1 + tan x 1 + cot x
proof
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2t
i. … sin x = ,
1+ t2
1− t 2
ii. … cos x = .
1+ t2
x ≈ 113.4°, 349.3°
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3tan θ = 4 tan ϕ .
sin 2θ
tan (θ − ϕ ) = .
7 + cos 2θ
MP2-Q , proof
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f ( x)
x
O
The figure above shows part of the graph of the curve with equation
cos x
f ( x) = , x∈.
3 − sin x
− 1 2 ≤ f ( x) ≤ 1 2 .
4 4
MP2-A , proof
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3tan x − tan 3 x nπ
tan 3 x ≡ 2
, x≠ , n = 0,1, 2,3,...
1 − 3tan x 3
cos 2 x − cos x + 1
≡ cot x , cos x ≠ 1 .
sin 2 x − sin x 2
π 7π 11π
SYN-P , x = ,
,
4 12 12
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sin 3x cos3x nπ
f ( x) = + , x∈, x ≠ , n∈ .
cos x sin x 2
f ( x ) ≡ 2cot 2 x .
1 f ( x ) + 1 = tan x , 0 ≤ x < 2π .
4
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3 ( sec x − tan x ) = 1 , 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π ,
π
x=
6
proof
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2t
i. … sin x = ,
1+ t2
1− t 2
ii. … cos x = .
1+ t2
x ≈ 1.88c , 5.58c
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π π
f ( x ) = sec x , 0≤ x< ∪ < x ≤π .
2 2
π
SYN-R , domain: x ≤ −1 ∪ x ≥ 1 , range: 0 ≤ f −1 ( x ) ≤ π , f −1 ( x ) ≠
2
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b) By differentiating both sides of the above identity with respect to θ , show that
d) Deduce that
3 tan θ − tan 3 θ
tan 3θ ≡ .
1 − 3tan 2 θ
SYN-R , proof
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1 + sin θ 2
≡ ( secθ + tan θ ) .
1 − sin θ
proof
x−5 x−4 π
arctan + arctan = , x∈.
x −1 x−3 4
x=3 ∪ x=6
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( )
sec2 x − 1 + 3 tan x + 3 = 1 ,
MP2-V , proof
u = sin 2θ , v = cot θ .
2v
u2 =
v2 + 1
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The angles OAC , OBC and ACB are denoted by θ , ϕ and ψ respectively.
B
ϕ
4
A
θ
8 ψ
C
O x
4x
tanψ = .
96 + x 2
MP2-W , proof
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2 π
sin x cos x cos 2 x cos 4 x = , 0≤ x≤ ,
16 2
π 3π 9π 11π
MP2-X , x = , , ,
32 32 32 32
4
= cot ϕ , 0 < ϕ < 2π , ϕ ≠ π ,
2sec ϕ − 2sin ϕ + 1
π 5π
ϕ= ,
6 6
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θ = 0°,15°,75°,90°
SYN-T , x = 44
125
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cot x cos x
− ≡ 2 tan x , x ≠ 180°n, n ∈ .
cosec x − 1 1 + sin x
cot 3θ cos3θ
− = 2 tan θ , 0 ≤ θ < 2π ,
cosec3θ − 1 1 + sin 3θ
π 3π
θ = 0, , π ,
2 2
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tan 2 x 1
i. ≡ sec2 x .
tan 2 x + sin 2 x 2
tan ϕ
ii. ≡ cosec ϕ .
(1 − cos ϕ )(1 + secϕ )
proof
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π
f ( x ) = 2 + sec x − , x ∈ , 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π .
3
The sketch must include the coordinates of any stationary points, the coordinates
of any x or y intercepts and equations of the vertical asymptotes.
5π
MP2-U , x = π ,
3
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2m
B
D h
120°
1m
A θ° F E
The figure above shows a rigid rod ABC where AB is 1 metre, BC is 2 metres and
the angle ABC is 120° . The rod is hinged at A so it can be rotated in a vertical plane
forming an angle θ ° with the horizontal ground.
Let h metres be the height of the point C from the horizontal ground.
a) Show that …
i. … DBC = θ ° − 60° .
3
iii. … when AC is horizontal, tan θ = .
2
b) By expressing h in the form R sin (θ − α ) , where R > 0 and 0 < α < 90° , find
the maximum value of h and the value of θ when h takes this maximum value.
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π 5π
y= ,
3 3
π
f ( x ) = sec 2 x , x ∈ , x ≠ ( 2n + 1) , n∈.
2
Show that if
1 π
f ( x) = f x+ ,
2 4
MP2-S , proof
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y y
y = tan x
y = cot x
O x O x
x=a
The diagrams above shows part of the graphs of y = tan x and y = cot x .
a) Sketch the graph of y1 = − tan ( − x ) and hence write a simplified expression for
y1 in terms of tan x .
The graph of cot x has vertical asymptotes and the equation of one of them is labelled
in the diagram as x = a .
The graph of cot x can be obtained from the graph of tan x by a series of two geometric
transformations which can be carried out in any order.
π
cot x = tan − x .
2
π
a = π , reflection in the x axis/translation to the "right" by units
2
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1
h
π θ
6
A x D y C
π
The figure above shows a triangle ABC , where BAC = , BCA = θ and BC = 1 .
6
Let AD = x and DC = y .
x + y = 3 sin θ + cos θ ,
and hence deduce that the area of the triangle ABC is given by
π
sin θ sin θ + .
6
π π
cos θ + θ + and cos θ − θ + ,
6 6
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c) By using part (b), deduce that the maximum value of the area of the triangle
ABC is
1
4
(2+ 3 )
5π
and this maximum value occurs when θ = .
12
π 3 1 π
SYN-C , sin θ sin θ + = − cos 2θ +
6 4 2 6
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a) Find the time when the high tide and the low tide occur during the morning
hours of that day and state the corresponding depth of water in the harbour at
these times.
The depth of water in this harbour needs to be at least 8.5 metres for a boat to dock
A boat arrives outside the harbour at high tide and needs five hours to unload.
b) Show that the boat has to wait until 09 : 23 to enter the harbour.
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E D
6 cm
A
θ°
6 cm C
Q
8 cm 8 cm
B
The figure above shows an irregular pentagon ABCDE . The lengths of AB , BC and
AE are 14 cm , 8 cm and 6 cm respectively.
a) Given that P cm and R cm 2 are the perimeter and the area of the pentagon
respectively, show that …
i. … P = 28 + 12cos θ + 16sin θ .
ii. … R = 146sin 2θ .
(
P = 14 2 + 2 cm 2 .)
SYN-Z , proof
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a) Show that …
2t
i. … sin x = ,
1+ t2
1− t2
ii. … cos x = .
1+ t 2
x = 3.79c , 0.927c
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π π
f ( x ) ≡ 3sin x , x ∈ , − ≤x≤
2 2
g ( x ) ≡ 6 − 3x 2 , x ∈ .
( )
SP-C , f −1 g ( x ) = arcsin 2 − x 2 , − 3 ≤ x ≤ −1 or 1 ≤ x ≤ 3
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1− x 1
arctan = arctan x .
1+ x 2
SP-C , x = 3
3
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1 sin 4 x + 1 cos 4 x = 1 .
2 3 5
tan 2 x = 2 .
3
SP-D , proof
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π
x = sin 2 θ , 0 ≤ θ < .
4
π
y = tan 2θ , 0 ≤ θ < .
4
4 x (1 − x )
y2 = .
(1 − 2 x )2
proof
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1
arcsin x = 3arcsin .
3
SYN-V , x = 23
27
x+ y =2.
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π 2π 4π 5π
ψ= , , ,
3 3 3 3
3 12
2arctan + arctan = π .
2 5
proof
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SP-D , x = 0, 2π
π π π 3π 5π
x= , , , ,
6 4 2 4 6
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6 tan 1 x = 1 + 5sin x ,
2
1 , − 1 or − 1 .
2 3
SYN-X , proof
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y
y = a + sec bx
x
O A B C D
y = a + sec bx ,
The points A , B , C and D are the x intercepts of the graph, with respective
π 2π 4π 5π
coordinates ,0 , ,0 , ,0 and ,0 .
3 3 3 3
a=2 , b=2
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By considering the tangent ratios of OCA and OCB , show that the tangent of the
63
angle ACB is exactly .
16
SYN-Y , proof
( )
By using the substitution t = tan 1 x solve the trigonometric equation
2
( )
3cos x + 4sin x = 3 − tan 1 x , 0 ≤ x < 360° .
2
x = 0°,143.1°
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proof
d
dx
( )
1 − cos 2 x = 1 , 0 ≤ x < 2π .
π 5π
x= ,
4 4
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x 1 − cos x
2sec2 − = 5,
2 sin x
tan x = − 12
5
π
Given that x ≠ , find the solutions of the above trigonometric equation, giving the
2
answers in radians correct to two decimal places.
x = 0.32c , 2.68c
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1 + cos x
1 − cos x
( )
= 3 + 8 cosec x , 0 ≤ x < 720 .
2
Find the solutions of the above trigonometric equation, giving the answers in degrees.
x = 30°,330°,510°,570°
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The acute angle θ is defined as the angle formed between AB and the straight line
which is parallel to the y axis and passes through B .
Find the value of tan θ and hence show that tan ( ABC ) = 41 .
12
SYN-F , tan θ = 4
3
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1
ϕ
θ
A B
E
The figure above shows two right angles triangles ABC and ACD . The angles CAB
and DAC are denoted by θ and ϕ , respectively.
The length of BC is 1 .
SYN-H , proof
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sin ϕ = k sin θ , k ≠ 0 , k ≠ ±1 .
2
dϕ
1+
dθ
2
( 2
)
= k − 1 sec ϕ
SP-E , proof
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MP2-S , x = 1 π , y = 1 π
6 3
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7
2 tan x = 1 and sin ( x + y ) = .
50
3
MP2-T , tan y = 19
3
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The coordinates axes are tangents to C1 , whose centre P lies in the first quadrant.
The x axis is a tangent to C2 , whose centre Q also lies in the first quadrant.
The straight line l2 has negative gradient and is a common tangent to C1 and C2 ,
touching C1 at the point C .
7
Show that tan ϕ = .
24
SYN-Z , proof
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2a
α
A a θ C
The side BC is extended to the point D so that the angle ACD is denoted by θ .
SP-E , proof
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4 tan θ = tan α
Express θ +ψ , in terms of α .
SP-A , θ +ψ = α
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2cosθ = cos ϕ
2sin θ = 3sin ϕ .
θ + ϕ = π − arctan 15
SP-W , proof
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1
f (θ ) ≡ , θ ∈
sin θ + 3sin θ cos θ + 5cos 2 θ
2
SP-W , 2 ≤ f (θ ) ≤ 2
11
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( )
Find the exact value of tan 1 x , giving the answer in terms of a , where appropriate.
2
2 ( )
2 ( )
SP-W , tan 1 x = 1 , tan 1 x = 1
2 a
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The cone is then rolled on the horizontal surface with its vertex at rest, so that the
rolling circumference of its base completes a full circle on the surface, while the cone
completes N revolutions about its own axis.
SP-G , proof
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7π 5π
2 3 sin x + = 3cosec x + , 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π .
12 12
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( )
cos arcsin 1 sin ( arccos x ) = 1 ( 4 − x ) , x ∈ .
4 4
SPX-L , x = 1
4
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1+ n
Show that cos ( x − y ) = , where n is a positive integer to be found.
n
SPX-N , n = 6
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x 2 + y 2 + 6 x cos θ − 18 y sin θ + 45 = 0 ,
Given that curve represents a circle determine the range of possible values of θ .
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SP-D , proof
From this new position he views the top of the building at an angle of elevation β .
Show that
a sin α sin β
h= .
sin ( β − α )
SP-V , proof
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Use trigonometric identities to show that the general solution of the above equation is
x = kπ , k ∈ .
proof
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arcsin ( cos x ) = π 2 − 4 x 2 .
π
x=±
2
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2 cos θ + sin θ = 1 .
7 cos θ + 6sin θ .
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The point C is another point on the circumference of this circle so that COA = θ and
ACB = θ .
h=
( ) ( )
4a sin 1 θ tan 1 θ
2 2 .
( )
1 − tan 2 1
2
θ
SP-Z , proof
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y = 82.5°, 262.5°
Find the solutions of the above trigonometric equation, giving the answers in degrees.
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1 4
tan x sec x + = .
1 + sin x 3
tan ( 3α − β ) = 1
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SP-X , k = −8
ψ = 52.5°, 232.5°
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π π 7π
SP-E , , ,
9 3 9
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A D
θ
N
8
6
B C
M
a) Given that the perimeter of the rectangle ABCD is fixed at 24 units, determine
the possible value(s) of θ .
b) Given instead that the perimeter of the rectangle ABCD can vary, determine the
largest possible area of the triangle ADN .
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Find the solutions of the above trigonometric equation, giving the answers in degrees.
x = 10°,100°,190°, 280°
Find the solutions of the above trigonometric equation, giving the answers in degrees.
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θ = 70°, 250°
proof
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3
3sin 2 x − 2sin 3x cos x dx .
4
− 3 sin 3 x + C
2
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tan x = −1 .
SP-J , proof
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3tan x − tan 3 x
a) tan 3 x ≡
1 − 3tan 2 x
2sec2 θ − cos 2θ − 1
b) ≡ tan θ .
2 tan θ + sin 2θ
proof
ψ = 54°, 234°
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2π π 4π
x = 0, , , ,π
5 2 5
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10sin 2 x = 3 + 10 tan x ,
1 −2 ± 19
then either tan x = or tan x = .
2 5
proof
SP-J , ( x, y ) = ( 53 π , − 52 π ) = ( 85 π , − 75 π )
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f ( x ) ≡ sin x − cos x .
2π
f ( x ) f ( − x ) = cos x − , 0 ≤ x < 2π ,
3
2π 8π 4π 14π
x= , , ,
9 9 3 9
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x = 165°,345°
x = 45°,165°, 225°,345°
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T
L2
θ 2θ
L1
A x B
The figure above shows the plan of a river whose banks are modelled as straight parallel
lines L1 and L2 .
The tree located at T has height h . The angle of elevation of the top of the tree as
viewed from A is θ .
Show that
h = 2 x sin θ .
SP-H , proof
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π 2π 4π 1
cos cos cos =− .
7 7 7 8
proof
SP-I , proof
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ϕ = 52.5°, 232.5°
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tan θ + cot θ = x3
sec θ − cos θ = y 3
f ( x, y ) = 1 .
SP-M , x 4 y 2 − y 4 x 2 = 1
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π θ 1 − sin θ π
tan 2 − ≡ , x ≠ ( 4n + 3 ) , n ∈ .
4 2 1 + sin θ 2
π
tan − 2 x = 7 + 4 3 , 0 ≤ x < π .
4
5π 11π
x= ,
12 6
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p = sin 2 θ , q = tan 2θ .
4 p (1 − p )
q2 =
(1 − 2 p )2
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Find the solutions of the above trigonometric equation, giving the answers terms of π .
π π 3π 5π 4π 7π
x= , , , , ,
4 3 4 4 3 4
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π π
sin 3x − + sin x − = sin x , 0≤ x <π .
3 3
Determine the solutions of the above trigonometric equation, giving the answers in
terms of π .
π π 3π
SP-K , x = , ,
4 3 4
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7π π
f ( x ) = sin x + sin x + , 0 ≤ x < 2π
12 12
π
f ( x) + f ( −x) = f − x .
4
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( )
tan α = 1 + tan 2 α sin ( β − γ ) .
2 2
3tan γ = tan β .
SP-I , proof
y = 63°, 243°
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Show clearly that the sum of the first 6 terms of the series is
43
12
( )
6+ 6 .
proof
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3sin ϕ cos ϕ
tan θ = .
1 − 3sin 2 ϕ
tan (θ − ϕ ) = 2 tan ϕ .
SP-L , proof
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3
16
O A
The figure above shows three right angle triangles, OAB , OBC and OCD .
SPX-M , DC = 4
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π
8cos 2 x cos 4 x cos8 x + 1 = 0 , 0< x< .
2
π π 3π 2π π 5π 4π
SP-P , x = , , , , , ,
14 9 14 9 3 14 9
d
x
dx
( )
x + 2cos x = 1 , 0 ≤ x < 4π 2 .
49π 2 121π 2
x= ,
36 36
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π
cot cos x = 1 , 0 ≤ x < 2π .
2
π 5π
x= ,
3 3
π π π 2π π
8sin cos cos cos = cos3x , 0≤ x< ,
18 18 9 9 2
π
SP-R , x =
54
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π π π
y = ln tan x + , − <x< .
4 4 4
dy
= 2sec 2 x .
dx
proof
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SP-L , proof
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3tan θ + 4 tan ϕ = 8
π
θ +ϕ = ,
2
[ tanθ , tan ϕ ] = 2, 12 = 32 , 23
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π
x = cosecθ − sin θ , 0 < θ <
2
π
y = secθ − cosθ , 0 < θ < .
2
2 3
y 2 x 2 x 3 + y 3 = 1 .
2
proof
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2π π 8π
θ= , ,
9 3 9
π π
cos ≡ cos cos ( Aπ ) + cos ( Bπ ) ,
12 4
where A and B are constants such that 0 < A < 1 and 0 < B < 1 .
A= 1 , B= 2
6 3
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x 1 π
arcsin + 2arctan = .
x −1 x +1 2
x=0
1
sin 4 θ + cos4 θ ≡
2
( )
2 − sin 2 2θ .
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ϕ
θ ϕ
G A B C
The figure above shows a spotlight L , beaming down on level ground, where L is
mounted at a height of 12 metres and the point G is directly below L .
The bulb emits light in the shape of a cone whose axis of symmetry LB is angled at θ °
to the vertical.
The beam is ϕ ° wide all the way round the axis of symmetry of the light cone.
12sec2 θ
AB = .
cot ϕ + tan θ
1
b) Show further that tan ϕ =
11
(
6+ 3 . )
SP-R , proof
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P A S
8cm
B
D
20cm
θ
Q C R
20cm
The figure above shows the cross section of a letter inside a filling slot.
The width of the filling slot QR is also 20 cm and the angle BCR is θ .
SP-Q , θ ≈ 43.6°
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SP-K , proof
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i. … sin (α + β ) = sin γ .
π 6+ 2
cos = .
12 4
SP-S , proof
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4
arctan + arctan 2 − arctan 3 ,
3
π
4
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π 11π 19π
SP-S , x = , ,
4 12 12
3π 1 + sin 4 x π
tan 2 − 2x ≡ , x ≠ ( 4n + 1) , n ∈
4 1 − sin 4 x 3
proof
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x 2 − 8π x + 2 − 2cos x + 16π 2 = 0 , x ∈ .
SP-U , x = 4π
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SP-P , x = 210, 330, 465, 525, 645, 705, 790, 830, 910, 950, 1030, 1070 ,
x = 45, 225, 390, 450, 510, 630, 735, 742.5, 832.5, 915, 922.5, 1012.5
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Q
wall
3.2 m
P θ 1.35 m
N B
The figure above shows the wall AB of a certain structure, which is supported by a
straight rigid beam PR , where P is on level ground and R is at some point on the wall.
In order to increase the rigidity of the support, the beam is rested on a steady pole NQ ,
of height 3.2 metres.
The pole is placed at a distance of 1.35 metres from the bottom of the wall B .
The beam PR is forming an acute angle θ with the horizontal ground PNB .
Determine the least value for the length of the beam PR , assuming that R lies on the
wall, fully justifying that this is indeed the minimum value.
SP-V , 6.25
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f ( x ) ≡ cos x , x ∈ , 0 ≤ x ≤ π
g ( x ) ≡ 1 − x2 , x ∈ .
fg ( x ) = 1 .
2
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f ( x ) ≡ cos2 x + sin 2 x , x ∈ .
( )
a) Determine an expression for f ′ ( x ) and find the value of f 1 π .
2
cos 2 x + sin 2 x ≡ 1 .
( )
f ′( x) = 0 , f 1 π = 1
2
2 − 2cos x x
a) ≡ sec .
sin x 2
proof
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1− x π
2 arctan ( x − 2 ) + arcsin = .
1+ x 2
SP-S , x = 4
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sin ( x − 30 ) ° = cos ( x − 45 ) ° ,
1+ 2
find, in degrees, the exact value of arctan .
3− 2
SP-C , 82.5°
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2
arctan 8 + arctan 2 + arctan ,
3
SP-A , π
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[θ ,ϕ ] = arccos 10 (
1 3+ 41 ,arctan 1 7 + 41
) 4 ( )
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π π
3 cos x + = sin x + , 0 ≤ θ < 2π ,
5 5
2π 17π
SP-T , x = ,
15 15
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5π
arcsin 2 x + arccos x = .
6
SP-B , x = 1
2
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cos ( x + 22 ) °
2cos ( x + 10 ) ° = , 0° ≤ x ≤ 360° .
sin ( x + 10 ) °
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θ π
tan + ≡ tan θ + secθ .
2 4
θ π
b) Hence find a similar expression for tan − .
2 4
where α is a constant.
3π 3π
tan x − tan x − = 2 tan , 0 ≤ x < 2π ,
5 5
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sin 2θ
= 1 − sin ϕ ,
1 + sin θ
θ +ϕ = π
π
where 0 < θ < π , θ ≠ , 0 <ϕ <π .
2
4
tan ( 3θ + 5ϕ ) = − .
3
C3S , tan θ = 1
2
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∞
tan θ tan 2θ =
r =0
2 cos r 2θ .
π
Given that 0 < θ < , find the exact value of tan θ .
2
− 14
SP-Y , tan θ = 3
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1 + sin x − 1 − sin x π
arctan , 0< x< ,
1 + sin x + 1 − sin x 4
SP-R , 1 x
2
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2 cos x sin 2 x − 2cos 2 x sin x + cos 2 x − 4sin 2 x + 3cos x sin x + 2sin x − 2 cos x = 0 .
π π 5π 5π
SP-N , x = , , ,
6 4 6 4
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2π
arctan x + 2arccot x = .
3
You may assume that arccot x is the inverse function for the part of cot x for which
0≤ x ≤π .
SP-U , x = 3
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f (θ , ϕ ) = g (θ , ϕ ) tan ϕ ,
tan θ = 2 tan ϕ .
MP2-Z , proof
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π 2π 3π 5π
SP-B , θ = , , ,
6 3 2 3
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π 3π
SP-A , x = , π,
2 2
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SP-B , x = 1 π , 1 π , 3 π , 2 π
8 5 8 5
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( ) ( )
2cot 2 x = sec x sec 2π + 2 tan 2π , 0 ≤ x < 2π .
15 15
SP-C , k = 1 , 3 , 11 , 71 , 131 , 41
2 2 90 90 90 30
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1 7 1
2arctan + arccos + arctan ,
5 5 2 8
π
SP-Q ,
4
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π
arctan x + arctan y + arctan z = .
2
xy + yz + zx = 1 .
SP-Y , proof
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arctan 6 + 3 − 2 − 2 = 37.5° .
SP-N , proof
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5π 2
( arctan x )2 + ( arccot x )2 = .
8
SP-Z , x = −1
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B P Q C
θ θ
A D
2a
The figure above shows a network APQD inside a rectangle ABCD , where AB = a
and BC = 2a . The endpoints of the network A and D are fixed. The points P and Q
are variable so that they always lie on BC with AP = QD . The angles BPA and
CQD are both equal to θ . A particle travels with constant speed v on the sections AP
and QD , and with constant speed 5 v on the section PQ .
3
Given that the positions of the points P and Q can be varied as appropriate, show that
14a
the minimum value of T is , fully justifying that this is the minimum value.
5v
SP-X , proof
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O
B
The figure above shows a infinite sequence of circles of decreasing radius, the radius of
the larger circle being 4 .
3
The centres of these circles lie on a straight line. The straight lines OA and OB are
tangents to every circle in the sequence, the angle AOB denoted by 2θ .
Given that the total area of these circles is 2π , determine the value of θ .
SP-I , θ = 1 π
6
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SPX-G , proof
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1
f ( x ) = arctan ( 3 x ) + arcsin , x∈.
2
9x +1
a) … f ′ ( x ) = 0 .
1
b) … arctan ( 3 x ) + arcsin ≡ kπ , stating the value of the constant k .
2
9x +1
k=1
2
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10
r =1
2
1
r −1
x
tan r
2
=
1
512
x
cot − 2cot x .
1024
SP-Q , proof
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sin ( x − α )
= tan α ,
cos ( x − α ) − 2 tan α sin ( x − α )
tan x = 2 tan α .
SP-W , proof
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1 x π
sin x cos x + = cos2 − , 0 ≤ x < π ,
2 2 6
π 5π 17π
C3S , x = , ,
6 18 18
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1
a) cos 4 θ + sin 4 θ ≡ ( 3 + 4cos 4θ ) .
4
proof
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24
4arccot 2 + arctan = π .
7
C3T , proof
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tan ( x + y ) = 2 tan ( x − y ) .
sin 2 x
=3.
sin 2 y
C3T , proof
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Show that the maximum value of the area of the triangle ABC is
(
1 2+ 3 .
4 )
SPX-O , proof
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cos ( B − C )
sin A − sin ( B − C ) = ,
tan B
SP-X , proof
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( )
arctan x cos 2arcsin 1x = 1 π .
4
SP-V , x = −1, x = 2
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2
y = ( arcsin x ) arccos x , −1 ≤ x ≤ 1
SP-N , graph
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You may assume that y = arccot x is the inverse function for y = cot x , 0 ≤ x ≤ π .
SP-W , x = − 1
2
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tan (θ − α ) + tan (θ − b ) = x
cot (θ − α ) + cot (θ − b ) = y .
x 2 y 2 − 4 xy
SP-M , tan (α − β ) = ±
x+ y
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n =1
arctan 2
1
.
n + n +1
π
SPX-L ,
4
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( arcsin x )3 + ( arccos x )3 = kπ 3 , x ≤ 1,
a) Show that a necessary but not sufficient condition for the above equation to have
solutions is that
k≥ 1 .
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c) Given instead that that k = 7 , find the two solutions of the equation, giving the
96
answers in the form x = sin ( aπ ) , where a ∈ .
2 π 5π
SP-X , x = , x = sin , x = sin
2 12 12
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f ( x ) = arcsin ( cos x ) ,
Indicate the coordinates of any intersections with the axes, and the coordinates of the
cusps of the curve.
SP-V , graph
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It is further given that A and B are distinct positive real numbers other than unity.
SP-F , 5 & 7
9
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∞
sin 4 π × 2r − 2
( ) .
4r
r =0
SP-H , 1
2
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(
cos36° = 1 1 + 5 .
2 )
SP-F , proof
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cos 2 x
f ( x) = , x ∈ , sin 2 x ≠ −1 .
1 + sin 2 x
g ( x) g (−x)
f ( x) = ,
g ( x)
2 f ( x) = 1, −2π ≤ x ≤ 2π .
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( ) π
arccos x + arccos 1 x + 3 − 3x 2 = .
2 3
SP-T , proof
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• The lengths of the triangle ABC , opposite each of the angles A , B and C are
denoted by a , b and c .
Show that
a c
sin 2C + sin 2 A = 3 .
c a
SP-W , proof
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π
arcsin ( 2 x − 1) − arccos x = .
6
SP-P , x = 1 − 1 6
2 6
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1 1 1
+ = .
2π 3π π
sin sin sin
n n n
SP-V , n = 7
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( x + y )2 + 4 ( x + y ) cos ( x − y ) + 4 = 0 .
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