Trigonometry. Activities PDF
Trigonometry. Activities PDF
Trigonometry. Activities PDF
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3. If cos = , an angle of the fourth quadrant, calculate sin and cos .
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6. If sin = , an acute angle, calculate sin (90-) and cos (90-).
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5
7. If cos = , an acute angle, calculate:
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a) sin (180-) b) sin (180+) c) sin (360-)
a) b) c)
14 cm
6 cm
30 27
5 cm 9 cm
9. A man is walking along a straight road. He notices the top of a tower subtending an angle
A=60 with the ground at the point where he is standing. If the height of the tower is h=20
m, then what is the distance of the man from the tower?
10. A little boy is flying a kite. The string of the kite makes an angle of 30 with the ground. If
the height of the kite is h=9m, find the length of the string that the boy has used.
11. Two towers face each other separated by a distance d=15 m. As seen from the top of the first
tower, the angle of depression of the second tower is 60 and that of the top is 30. What is
the height of the second tower?
30
60
d=15 m
12. A ship of height h=12 m is sighted from a lighthouse. From the top of the light house, the
angle of depression to the top of the mast and the base of the ship equal 30 and 45
respectively. How far is the ship from the lighthouse?
30
h
45
13. Two men on opposite sides of a TV tower of height 30 m notice the angle of elevation of the
top tower to be 45 and 60 respectively. Find the distance between the two men.
30 m
60 45
14. Two men on the same side of a tall building notice the angle of elevation to the top of the
building to be 30 and 60 respectively. If the height of the building is know to be h=90 m,
find the distance between the two men.
SOLUTIONS:
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1. a) 60 b) c) 210 d)
4 2
2. cos =0.95 tan =0.32
4 4
3. sin = tan =
5 3
2 2 1
4. sin = cos =
3 3
3 2 1 3 1
5. a) b) c) 3 d) e) f)
2 2 3 2 2
3 1 2 2
g) h) i) 1 j) k) l) -1
2 2 2 2
15 1
6. sin (90-) = cos (90-) =
4 4
5 5 5 5 12 12
7. a) b) c) d) e) f)
13 13 13 13 13 13
10 3 53
8. a) The unknown angle is 60, and the unknown sides are cm and cm.
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b) The unknown side is 11710,82 cm and the unknown angles are 5618' 35'' and
3341'25''.
c) The unknown angle is 63, and the unknown sides are approximately 6,36 cm and
12,47 cm.
20
9. m11,55 m
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10. 18 m
11. 10 3 m17,32 m
12. 28,39 m
13. 47,32 m
14. 103,92 m