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Identities 2 Practice Test

This document contains exercises on trigonometric identities, equations, and functions. It includes: 1. Determining whether statements about trigonometric functions and their inverses are true or false. 2. Choosing the correct answer from multiple choices about trigonometric expressions and their values. 3. Expressing trigonometric functions as functions of specific angles, reducing angles to be between 0 and 45 degrees, and finding exact values of expressions. 4. Solving problems involving trigonometric functions given information about angles in different quadrants. 5. Establishing 11 trigonometric identities by simplifying expressions. 6. Expressing sine of an angle in terms of another

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Identities 2 Practice Test

This document contains exercises on trigonometric identities, equations, and functions. It includes: 1. Determining whether statements about trigonometric functions and their inverses are true or false. 2. Choosing the correct answer from multiple choices about trigonometric expressions and their values. 3. Expressing trigonometric functions as functions of specific angles, reducing angles to be between 0 and 45 degrees, and finding exact values of expressions. 4. Solving problems involving trigonometric functions given information about angles in different quadrants. 5. Establishing 11 trigonometric identities by simplifying expressions. 6. Expressing sine of an angle in terms of another

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MATHEMATICS 60

Exercises on Sum, Difference, and Cofunction Identities, Double-Angle and Half-Angle


Identities, Product-Sum and Sum-Product Identities, and Trigonometric Equations

I. Determine if the following statements are true or false.

1. As a circular function increases, its corresponding cofunction decreases.


2. If csc 2θ > 0, then θ cannot lie in the third quadrant.
3. The point P 2θ will lie in either the second or fourth quadrant if sin θ < 0.


4. If α + β = π2 , then 1 − tan α tan β = 0.


5. If θ ∈ R and π < θ < 3π2 , then sin 2θ > sin θ
2

.
π

6. The expression sec (α − π) + csc α − 2 = 0 is an identity.

II. Choose the letter of the correct answer, if it is among the choices listed.

1. Which of the following is not equal to the rest?

A. cos 22π
9 B. sin 37π
18 C. − sin 35π
18 D. cos 32π
9

2

2. Which of the following is not equal to cos 5 rev ?

A. − sin 54◦ B. cos π5 13


D. cos 144◦

C. sin 20 rev

3. What is the distance between the points with coordinates P (θ) and P (π − θ)?

A. 2 sin θ B. 2 cos θ C. sin θ D. 1

4. Which of the following is not equal to sin 122◦ ?


q
A. cos 169◦ sin 47◦ − sin 169◦ cos 47◦ C. 1−cos 244◦
2
B. 2 sin 61◦ cos(−61◦ ) D. cos 32◦

5. If tan α + tan β = − 34 and tan2 α + tan2 β = 40


9 , what is the value of tan (α + β)?

A. 4 B. − 47 C. − 10
3 D. 28
9

6. Which of the following has a real solution?

A. sin x = 2 csc x B. 2 csc x − 1 = 0 C. 2 cos x = 3 csc x D. sec x csc x = −2

III. 1. Express the following as a function of a real number α where 0 < α < π4 .

(a) cos 47π


9 (b) sin 58π
11

1
2. Reduce the following to a function of a positive angle less than 45◦ .

(a) sin 745◦ (b) cos 2260◦

IV. Determine the exact value of the following.

1. cos 157◦ 300 6. sin 7π 5π 2π π


18 sin 18 − cos 9 cos 9
π
tan 18 − tan 11π
36 7. sin 117◦ cos 63◦ + cos 252◦ sin 198◦
2. π
1 + tan 18 tan 11π
36
sin 7π π
9 − sin 9
3. sin 7.5◦ cos 37.5◦ 8.
sin 17π π
36 sin 36
4. sin 125◦ sin 20◦ + cos 20◦ cos 125◦ sin π8 cos 3π π 3π
16 + cos 8 sin 16
3π 9.
4 cos4 8 −1 cos 9π π
16 − cos 16
5. 3π
2 cos2 8 +1
10. sin2 0◦ + sin2 1◦ + sin2 2◦ + · · · + sin2 90◦

V. 1. Given: cos 2α = 53 , −π < 2α < 0


tan β4 = 2, β4 lies in quadrant III

Find:
β 3π

(a) sin α (c) tan 2 (e) csc − 4α
2
π

(b) tan 2 −α (d) cos 2α + β
(f) tan 2α + β8

4

2. Given: sin α = − 53 , − π2 < α < 0


tan β2 = 12 β

5 , 2 lies in quadrant III
Find:
π
 α
 β
(a) cot 2 −β (b) sin 2 (c) sin 2α − 2

γ γ
3. Given: cos 3 = − 15
17 , tan 3 > 0

6
sin 2θ = 6 , P (2θ) is not in quadrant I, and −2π < 2θ < 0
Find:
γ  γ 11π

(a) sin θ (b) sin 3 − 4θ (c) tan 6 − 4

4. Given: cos 4α = 13 , P (4α) is not in quadrant I



tan β2 = − 2, P β2 is in quadrant II
 
Find:
β π

(a) sin 4α + 2 (b) tan (4α − β) (c) csc 2 − 2α

VI. Establish the following identities.


2 3. csc 2θ + cot 2θ = cot θ
1. tan 2x =
cot x − tan x
4. sin π4 − α sin π4 + α = 1
 
1 − cos 8y 2 cos 2α
2. = sin2 2y cos2 2y
8

2
1 + sin 2β + cos 2β sin 6β cos β − cos 7β
5. cot β = 8. tan 2β + =
1 + sin 2β − cos 2β cos 2β sin 3β
tan x−y

sin x − sin y 2 tan γ sec γ − cot γ csc γ 4(1 + sin γ cos γ)
6. = 9. =
tan x+y

sin x + sin y 2 sin γ − cos γ sin2 2γ
cos 2y − 1 sec y 1 + tan y
7. = −
sin y − cos y 1 − tan y sec y
4 sin (x + y) cos (x − y)
10. = tan 2x sec 2y + tan 2y sec 2x
cos (2x + 2y) + cos (2x − 2y)
11. 1 + cos 2θ + cos 4θ + cos 6θ = 4 cos θ cos 2θ cos 3θ

VII. 1. If m = csc 4π 77π


9 , express sin 9 in terms of m.
2. If (r, θ) satisfies the equations x = r cos θ and y = r sin θ, show that (−r, θ + π) also satisfies
the same equations.
3. If sin 2θ = 41 , what is the value of (cos θ + sin θ)8 ?
π
4. (a) Show that cos 3θ = sin 2θ if θ = 10 .
(b) Prove that the equation cos 3θ = 4 cos3 θ − 3 cos θ is an identity.

π 5−1
(c) Use (a) and (b) to verify that sin 10 = 4 .
5. (a) Establish the identity sin 5θ = 5 sin θ − 20 sin3 θ + 16 sin5 θ.
p √
(b) Use (a) to prove that sin π5 = 41 10 − 2 5.
√ 
(c) Verify that cos π5 = 41 1 + 5 .

π 5−1
(d) Use (c) to show that sin 10 = 4 .

VIII. 1. Find the solutions of the following equations if x ∈ [0, 2π).


√ x

(a) 3 sin x + cos x = 0 (e) sin x = sin 2

(b) sin 2x = cos 2x + 1 (f) cot2 x − cot x sec x = 1


(c) tan2 x2 − 2 sec2 x2 + 5 = 0
 
(g) tan x2 = sin x − cos x cot x


(d) 2 cos4 x + 9 sin2 x = 5 (h) sin2 3x = 3 cos2 3x



2

2. Find all angles θ that are solutions of the following equations if 0◦ ≤ θ < 360◦ .

(a) cot2 θ − 2 csc θ + 1 = 0 (e) cos 3θ − cos θ = 2 sin 2θ
√ √
(b) 4 cos2 θ − 2 3 sin θ + 2 sin θ = 4 − 3 (f) 1 − cot θ = csc θ

(c) csc 2θ − 4 sin 2θ = 0 θ 3 sin θ


(g) tan3

2 =
1 + cos θ
(d) 10 cos θ cos2 2θ = 2 cos3 θ + 7 cos θ

(h) 3 tan2 2θ + sec 2θ + 1 = 0
(
sec x − 2 tan y = 0
3. Determine the solutions of the system √ where x, y ∈ [0, 2π).
sec x + tan y = 3,

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“If people do not believe that mathematics is simple,
it is only because they do not realize how complicated life is.”
- John Louis von Neumann
manjologs/13092012

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