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Trigonometry Past Paper 2 (1) 2

1) The question involves trigonometric functions related to triangle ABC with sides of lengths 6, 8. It asks to find sinA using the given value of cosA. 2) The question involves an arc APB of a circle with center O and radius 3. It asks to express the length of arc APB in terms of the length of chord AB and angle AOB. 3) The question involves expressions for the area of right triangles in terms of one of the legs. It asks to express the area of a right triangle with legs a, (a^2-1)/2, (a+1)/2 in terms of a.

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Trigonometry Past Paper 2 (1) 2

1) The question involves trigonometric functions related to triangle ABC with sides of lengths 6, 8. It asks to find sinA using the given value of cosA. 2) The question involves an arc APB of a circle with center O and radius 3. It asks to express the length of arc APB in terms of the length of chord AB and angle AOB. 3) The question involves expressions for the area of right triangles in terms of one of the legs. It asks to express the area of a right triangle with legs a, (a^2-1)/2, (a+1)/2 in terms of a.

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Trigonometry past paper 2 [144

marks]

The following diagram shows triangle ABC, with AB = 6 and AC = 8.

fre
D

N Sa M
b
G 3

sure
1a. Given that cos A
^ = 5
find the value of sin A
^. [3 marks]
6

↳..8.
1b. Find the area of triangle ABC. [2 marks]

The following diagram shows a circle with centre O and radius 3.

.

Points A, P and B lie on the circumference of the circle.


Chord [AB] has length L and AÔB = θ radians. canged
30 -> 6H-3
2a. Show that arc APB has length 6π − 3θ. [2 marks]

=
-
2b. Show that L = √18 − 18 cos θ. 2 [2 marks]
=>

APB [AB]
2c. Arc APB is twice the length of chord [AB]. [3 marks]
Find the value of θ.

Let a be a constant, where a > 1.


61 - 30 2
=

os
3a. 2 2 2 2 [3 marks]
Show that a2 + ( a −1 a +1
2 ) =( 2 ) .

(hty at
e
92, ma21
a2−1 2

D
Consider a right-angled triangle with sides of length
a, ( 2 ) and ( a +1
2 ).

3b. Find an expression for the area of the triangle in terms of a. [2 marks]

The following diagram shows triangle ABC, with AC = 24, BC = 17, and
AB̂C = 113°.

wot

See 13-17
4a. Find BÂC.
Ensar [3 marks]

a 40.7 A
4b. Find AB. [3 marks]
-e
=

zu -
-
Senel

ABCD AB = 2, BC = 4, CD = 6
Consider a quadrilateral ABCD such that AB = 2, BC = 4, CD = 6 and
DA = 8, as shown in the following diagram. Let α = AB̂C and β = AD̂C.

en sc = 22 + u2-2-2.u-Cesa

S
2
62 82- 2.6.8.
= +
cos
AC

100-96ces
20-162090
=

1 co2, a
9680
=

20se
6- 8 =

bes -
5 ces
=

5a. Find AC in terms of α. [2 marks]

5b. Find AC in terms of β. [1 mark]

5c. Hence or otherwise, find an expression for α in terms of β. [1 mark]

22-4- S1+6.8.s
A =

5d. Find the maximum area of the quadrilateral ABCD. [4 marks]

usen(cos (6.ces -

s))+ zu
se
The following diagram shows a circle with centre O and radius 5 metres.
Points A and B lie on the circle and AÔB = 1. 9 radians.

G
+2 82522.85 ces (19
=
=

6a. Find the length of the chord [AB]. [3 marks]


6b. Find the area of the shaded sector.
moger [3 marks]
2191.82
=

H.8-
7. The following diagram shows triangle ABC, with AB = 10, BC = x and [7 marks]
AC = 2x.

+
100 + u+2
=
-

xx2.
Given that cos Ĉ = 34 , find the area of the triangle. V1
-

3+ 2/
1
sel-
=

p√q
Give your answer in the form 2 where p, q ∈ Z .
+ U 2+2 10
=

+2 80
S!++ceSt=1
=

The following diagram shows a triangle ABC.


se Az
852. 102. It
↳.

AC = 15 cm, BC = 10 cm, and AB̂C = θ.


uz
√3
Let .

=
sin CÂB = 3 10. SM = 5U3
SMA=US
8a. Given that
3
AB̂C is acute, find sin θ. 13 [3 marks]
2
U3

8b.
Find cos (2 × CÂB).
SeO= 3
60 and 120
[3 marks]

Cos120--coste - -
1
-

2
The following diagram shows a right triangle ABC. Point D lies on AB such that CD
bisects ACB.

!n
↳g t
212

ACD = θ and AC = 14 cm
senful ! blypetane
9a. Given that

1520= 2.92 [3 marks]


=

sin θ = 35 , find the value of cos θ.


22SK
2.
9b. Find the value of
( .
caso
14. 2
vok?-e!t [3 marks]

Late
cos 2θ
-
2005-
~as
9c. Hence or otherwise, find BC.
-
1
[2 marks]

.
The lengths of two of the sides in a triangle are 4 cm and 5 cm. Let θ be the angle
5√15 2
between the two given sides. The triangle has an area of 2 cm .

10a.
Show that sin θ =
√15
4
.
russend- sana [1 mark]

10b. Find the two possible values for the length of the third side. [6 marks]

heate
sen +costa - 1

casto= 1 I
16

↳t
2
+ 51
=

+-
i
The following diagram shows the quadrilateral ABCD.

88I

AB = 6.73 cm, BC = 4.83 cm, BCD = 78.2° and CD = 3.80 cm.

11a. Find BD. (3.2 (.8-2-3.8.4.8.3-ceS76.2[3 marks]


* +

11b. The area of triangle ABD is 18.5 cm2. Find the possible values of θ. [4 marks]
88.37
=(6.73) -
(H) -
Send 18.5
=

and 91-63
An archaeological site is to be made accessible for viewing by the public. To do
this, archaeologists built two straight paths from point A to point B and from point
B to point C as shown in the following diagram. The length of path AB is 185 m,

the length of path BC is 250 m, and angle A B C is 125°.

-
Kosneso
-2.25anss
12a. Find the distance from A to C.
+
284 [3 marks]
488
lac =

57.02
e
The archaeologists plan to build two more straight paths, AD and DC. For the

paths to go around the site, angle B A D is to be made equal to 85° and angle

B C D is to be made equal to 70° as shown in the following diagram.

!st

-
en
1.98 387.c
88 280
-
(1
87.ch -
Sel
12b. ant!s [3 marks]

!Tag
∧ -
Find the size of angle B A C.

12c. ∧ e[1 mark]


Find the size of angle C A D.

12d. ∧ [2 marks]
Find the size of angle A C D.

12e. The length of path AD is 287 m. [4 marks]


Find the area of the region ABCD.

13. In triangle ABC, AB = 5, BC = 14 and AC = 11. [5 marks]


Find all the interior angles of the triangle. Give your answers in degrees to one
decimal place.

Ser
82-2.
1.8.Ces
en 12
=
+

12 25
=
-
M0.cos-
196
+

& 10CS-
=

au

-**atanabe
Cos1 =
21

cas!
A flat horizontal area, ABC, is such that AB = 100 m , BC = 50 m and angle ACB =
43.7° as shown in the diagram.

us
so
-
80
-
-suncus
ses
2.2
!
14a. Show that the size of angle BAC is 20.2°, correct to 3 significant figures. [3 marks]

14b. Calculate the area of triangle ABC. [4 marks]


asa =
I. Swo-100-Sen(116.)
se.
14c. Find the length of AC. [3 marks]
Cott
-

14d. A vertical pole, TB, is constructed at point B and has height 25 m. [5 marks]
Calculate the angle of elevation of T from, M, the midpoint of the side AC.
Two fixed points, A and B, are 40 m apart on horizontal ground. Two straight
ropes, AP and BP, are attached to the same point, P, on the base of a hot air
balloon which is vertically above the line AB. The length of BP is 30 m and angle
BAP is 48°.

ge - sml so

gezg 30
=

S!st
2
LuS

Sen
=30

w! Ser!Tu
82.25

15a. On the diagram, draw and label with an x the angle of depression of B [1 mark]
from P.

Angle APB is acute.

15b. Find the size of angle APB.


ge [3 marks]

15c. Find the size of the angle of depression of B from P. 49.78 [2 marks]
A park in the form of a triangle, ABC, is shown in the following diagram. AB is 79

km and BC is 62 km. Angle ABC is 52°.

kesst
2 2.62.79.
AS
-

2
-

2 62
Loch

16a. Calculate the length of side AC in km. [3 marks]

16b. Calculate the area of the park. [3 marks]

17. Triangle ABC has a = 8.1 cm, b = 12.3 cm and area 15 cm2. Find the [7 marks]
largest possible perimeter of triangle ABC.
2.(12.3)
(SH
223=
(8.12 -

+ =

2.98
The following diagram shows quadrilateral ABCD.
and 2.95
20.18
sestensteadase
e
-

y
Sn

-8.dee)
12.3

20.de
15
e
18
(8.11.12.3 8.1 =198
I Sea
cos!c: 1
AB = 11 cm, BC = 6 cm, B A D =

100∘ ,

and C B D = 82∘
2.19
gr=cos
[3 marks]
18a. Find DB. B
1
1

62-Sest9.872
=

18b. Find DC. [3 marks]

3
3.22-
=

2
19a. Find the set of values of k that satisfy the inequality k2 [2 marks]

t
− k − 12 < 0.
-
19b. The triangle ABC is shown in the following diagram. Given that [4 marks]
cos B < 14 , find the range of possible values for AB.

ces +3 4- +

22.7
22
uttäs
-

2I
=

N =

"o += 42 + -
1220

OSBCY
=

+2
-cas
Tat 3 =
act 12- +

In a triangle ABC, AB = 4cm, BC = 3cm and BAC


^ = .

/t
π
9

20a. Use the cosine rule to find the two possible values for AC. [5 marks]
x 32 u2 )=
+ -

zutces33
20b. Find the difference between the areas of the two possible triangles ABC.[3 marks]

+2-scos()
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