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IB Mathematics HL

Year I—Unit 4 Test


Name: Date: Period:

Provided Identities:

          
          

 
 

     


 
 
                   
   
Part 1, no calculators, 50 points.
1. The larger circle in the picture to
the right is revolving at a rate of 3
revolutions per second.

(a) (2 points) Find the angular velocity of the larger circle.

(b) (2 points) Find the angular velocity of the smaller circle.

(c) (3 points) How many revolutions per second is the smaller circle making?


2. (4 points) Solve   

, for , where     .
3. (5 points) If angle is a Quadrant II angle with    , and angle  is a
Quadrant III angle with     , find the exact value of     .

4. (5 points) Find the exact maximum and minimum values of the function
              

5. (7 points) In the diagram to the


right,
is the center of the cir-
cle and   is the tangent to the
circle at . Given that
 
cm, and that the circle has a radius
of 6 cm, find the exact area of the
shaded region.
6. The circle to the right has center
and
radius . The quadrilateral
 is a
trapezoid with parallel sides
and  .

(a) (4 points) Compute the height of the trapezoid.

(b) (6 points) Show that the area of the trapezoid is


   
  .


7. (6 points) Find the exact solutions of the equation        ,


given that      .
8. (6 points) Using the fact that        prove that
         
IB Mathematics HL
Year I—Unit 4 Test
Name: Date: Period:

Provided Identities:

          
          

 
 

     


 
 
        ¾  ¾  ¾  ¾     ¾  ¾  
   
Part 2, calculators allowed, 50 points.

1. (8 points) From the top of a 20 m building the


 
elevation to the top of a flagpole is Æ . From 

Æ

the base of the same building the elevation to  

20 m 

 
the top of the same flagpole is Æ . Compute the

 
height of the flagpole and the distance of the
Æ
flagpole to the building.
building flagpole

2. (8 points) For the quadrilateral depicted below, Find the lengths of the two
diagonals ½ and ¾ . 

 


¾ 
 
 


½  
Æ    Æ

 
 Æ
  Æ
10 cm
3. (8 points) Write the function          in the form   ,
where  
 . Hence, or otherwise, compute the maximum value of  
over its domain.

4. (8 points) Solve the equation       on the interval    .

  
5. (8 points) Prove the identity
    
 .
6. (10 points) The diagram below shows a the sector  of a circle of radius 1.
The vertical line segments are perpendicular to the line segment   .

In terms of the angle (given in radians) compute the infinite sum of the arc
lengths

  ½ ½  ¾ ¾     

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