Review Module 03: - Trigonometry (Part 1)
Review Module 03: - Trigonometry (Part 1)
6. There is half an apple pie left. You want to eat twice what your little
brother eats but you also need to save a slice for your mom. You 3.03 TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES
cut her a slice that is 30°. What is the measure of your piece of pie
in degrees?
PYTHAGOREAN IDENTITIES
cos 2 θ + sin2 θ = 1
3.02 TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS 1 + tan2 θ = sec 2 θ
cot 2 θ + 1 = csc 2 θ
BASIC TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
11. In triangle ABC, tan A + tan B + tan C = 4, find the value of tan A
tan B tan C.
sin x tan y
12. If x + y = 90˚, what is the value of ⁄sin y tan x?
A. 0 B. 1 C. tan x D. 1⁄tan 𝑥
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SITUATION.
Given the function y = 2cos(4x + 45°) − 3, identify the following
13. Amplitude
14. Period
15. Frequency
16. Phase shift
17. Vertical shift
SITUATION.
Given the function y = 2 tan (3x – π/4) + 1, identify the following
18. Amplitude
19. Period
20. Frequency
21. Phase shift
22. Vertical shift
SITUATION.
The number of hours daylight D(t) at a particular time of the year can be
approximated by d(t) = k⁄2 sin[2π⁄365 (t − 79)] + 12 for t days
and t = 0 corresponding to January 1. The constant k determines the
total variation in day length and depends on the latitude of the locale.
24. [CE BOARD NOV 2018] When is the day length the longest,
assuming that it is not leap year?
25. [CE BOARD MAY 2019] When is the day length the shortest,
assuming that it is not leap year?
26. When is the day length and night length the same, assuming that it
is not leap year?