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14 (i) Prove that, for cos x 0,

1 1
sin x tan x .
cos x sec x

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(ii) If sin x tan x = 1, find the exact value of cos x.

cos x = [4]

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9 (a) If x is an angle measured in degrees such that tan x = 3, write down the values of

(i) tan (x + 180°),

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(ii) cot x.

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(b) Solve the equation cosec 4 sin , giving all values of between 0 and 360 .

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12 Simplify (1 tan x ) (1 tan x ) , giving your answer as a single term. Examiner’s
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12 Solve the equation cot x 12 sin x 6 cosec x for 0 x 360 . Examiner’s
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3 A is an angle between 0 and 90 .


It is given that tan A = k.

(i) Find an expression in terms of k for

(a) sec2 A,

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(b) 7 tan A + 4 tan(–A).

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(ii) Find expressions in terms of A for the two smallest positive solutions, in degrees, of the equation

tan 3x – k = 0.

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12 Given that cos 0, 1, prove that sec 1.
1 cos

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7 Solve the equation 4cosec( 15 ) 1 5 , for 0° < < 540°.

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