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Further Trigonometry

Content:
 Using Pythagora’s theorem and trigonomentry to solve 3D problems.
 Understand and use sine rule to find missing angle or side.
 Understand and use cosine rule to find missing angle or side.
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 Find the area of a triangle using the formula 𝐴 = 2 𝑎𝑏 𝑠𝑖𝑛𝐶.
 Using bearings in questions relating to trigonometry.

Exercise A: 3D Problems
Section 1 – Corbett pg. 259
Section 2 – Rayner pg. 298

Exercise B: Using the Sine Rule


Rayner pg. 324-325

Exercise C: Using the Cosine Rule


Rayner pg. 327-328

Exercise D: More Sine and Cosine Rule

Exercise E: Area of a Triangle


Ten Ticks 9/10 pack 2 pg. 11

Exercise F: Application of Trig Rule – involving bearings


Ten Ticks 9/10 pack 2 pg. 11-12

Exercise G: Exam Style Questions


Ten Ticks 9/10 pack 2 pg. 11-12

Exercise H: Exam Style Questions


Ten Ticks 9/10 pack 2 pg. 13-14

Exercise I: Exam Style Questions


Ten Ticks 9/10 pack 2 pg. 15-16

Exercise J: Exam Style Questions


Collins pg. 339-344
Exercise A: 3D Problems

Section 1 –
Section 2 –
Exercise B: Using the Sine Rule

Section 1 –
For question 1 to 6, find each side marked with a letter.

Section 2 –
In question 1 to 8, find each angle marked *. All lengths are in centimeters.

Exercise C: Using the Cosine Rule


Find the sides marked *. All lengths are in cm.
Exercise D: More Sine and Cosine Rule

B.) Find all the missing angles in each of these diagrams. Give the answer to 1 decimal
place.
Exercise E: Area of a Triangle
Exercise F: Application of Trig Rules – involving Bearings
Exercise G: Exam Style Questions
Exercise H: Exam Style Questions
Exercise I: Exam Style Questions
Exercise J: Exam Style Questions

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