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3D Trigonometry

This document contains an assessment on 3D trigonometry with 8 problems calculating angles between lines and planes in various 3D shapes. It provides the problems, diagrams and solutions.
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3D Trigonometry

This document contains an assessment on 3D trigonometry with 8 problems calculating angles between lines and planes in various 3D shapes. It provides the problems, diagrams and solutions.
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3D Trigonometry

Name:

Class:

Date:
Mark

/8

1) Calculate the angle between the line DF and the plane ABCD in the cuboid pictured below, giving
your answer to 1 decimal place.

H
B

5 cm

10 cm
C
6 cm

[1]
2) Calculate the angle between the line AF and the plane ABCD in the prism pictured below, giving your
answer to 1 decimal place.

F
5 cm

B
A

3 cm

C
9 cm

[1]
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3) Calculate the angle between the length AE and the base ABCD in the pyramid pictured below, giving
your answer to 1 decimal place.

E
10 cm

10 cm

C
3 cm

3 cm

[1]
4) Calculate the angle between the length BE and the base ABCD in the pyramid pictured below, giving
your answer to 1 decimal place.

E
9 cm

9 cm

C
3 cm

3 cm

[1]

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5) Calculate the angle between the line BH and the plane ABCD in the cuboid pictured below, giving
your answer to 1 decimal place.

5 cm

H
B

7 cm

C
2 cm

[1]
6) Calculate the angle between the face BCE and the base ABCD in the pyramid pictured below, giving
your answer to 1 decimal place.

E
8 cm

8 cm

C
3 cm

3 cm

[1]

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7) Calculate the angle between the length AE and the base ABCD in the pyramid pictured below, giving
your answer to 1 decimal place.

E
8 cm

8 cm

C
3 cm

3 cm

[1]
8) Calculate the angle between the line AF and the plane ABCD in the prism pictured below, giving your
answer to 1 decimal place.

F
8 cm

B
A

2 cm

C
9 cm

[1]

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Solutions for the assessment 3D Trigonometry


1) Angle = 52

2) Angle = 27.8

3) Angle = 77.8

4) Angle = 76.4

5) Angle = 34.5

6) Angle = 79

7) Angle = 74.6

8) Angle = 40.9

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