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Trigonometry Notes

This document provides definitions and equations for trigonometry including the definitions of sine, cosine, and tangent for common angles. It also includes the sine rule, cosine rule, and examples of using trigonometric equations to solve problems involving right triangles.

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Trigonometry Notes

This document provides definitions and equations for trigonometry including the definitions of sine, cosine, and tangent for common angles. It also includes the sine rule, cosine rule, and examples of using trigonometric equations to solve problems involving right triangles.

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E 1

Trigonometry
-

: Year 1 Graphs Exact values *

laine i Sin0°=O sin 900=1 Ñh45°=¥


I 1
Definitions " " WSO°= 1 cos900=0 cos 450=12
"" "
""

H
o
sing -_
¥ tang=¥ I
1

,
tan0°=0 tan9o°= undefined tan 450=1

10A cost -_ ¥ ! !
"
t

B
sin3o°= SM6O°=¥
Cosine Rule "
' ""
cos300=1 ws60°=E
b
a' =b2+i - Zbccosa 1
tan3O°=-f tan6O°=F
c)A - nu

Example
mu

Problem
-- -
-
a

B C
1300 &
as

Given that LAB-cisarightg.ie and • is obtuse
,
3"
fine Rule 460°
6
fmdg

|
s¥=÷B= I a2=b4c2_2bccosA
b
g.

g
c☐ ,
a
a

D
125712--42+62 -2×4×6 cost sin}÷=sin÷
28=16+36-48 cost

Ambiguous case : Sino =smH80 -

9) 4810s ✗ = 24 =%I
ws✗=¥g=t = sine
Area of a Triangle :
✗= 60°

tzabsihc
sing __ ¥
a

Y b
9=4×50,180-45
135°
-
?⃝
More Definitions Equations with Linear Input eg Solve for
.
0°<x< 90°
,
tan (2×-200)=-0.4
1) Change the
range
0°C 2sec /80°
2×-200=-2%2,1580
¥8
,
go.az,, ,, , ,go
1
sing tang -_ 2) Solve for new
range first ✗ =
89°
-
10
3) Solve these for xp ,
etc
.

cost

Pythagoras
boss
Ay
-_

sing -_
I
sinews's -4
wg2g=l 51h29 -
Example Problem
,

sing __ 1- cos 'd a) Show that losing -


7sin(90-91+2=4 -
g-cosy
3t2ws9
co -

function Identity
a
go.gg sing
-__ba= cos (90-8) b) Hence solve
, for -1801K£ / 80° -3600<-2×13600
10 wsg=Ea=smC9o 8) l0siñ2x 7-sin /90-2×1+2 Gcoszzx
- -

=
c
3t2ws2x
a)
Solving Equations LHS -=ÉI2=1oH-cois)-72 b) 4- 5cos2x=6coi2x

}
Sint 0 31-2058 31-2059 0=6052×+510,2×-4
. . .

1=3600
180-8
IIO-tocosb-7-os.tl qg2x=tz or as2x=
-4g
3+-3600
31-21059
COST .. .
9 no solutions
360-8 -300°

tang 8 } 1--1800
E-locosjq.gg?-gosdt12- 2x= 60°
300°
,

-60°
,
. . .

(3t2¥f
sing -_ 0.6 (Give answers to nearest degree ) = )
eg
.

→+%qpoÑ"°
⑦%
g= ✗ = -150°
, -300,300,150°
= 1430 503° I 4- 51058
Trigonometry : Year 2
fractions 8 → radians
Radians Small Sectors Arcs Segments Er 's Ensino -

Angle Approximations ,
+

it → 180° sing:O Sector Area Are length .


Segment Area
Zit → 360° ws8= I -

% i. .
.
'

zig i. .
.
ro no ,
Er '(8- sins
Iz → 90° tang =P tan 2-9=21
e. Find the area and perimeter of
g.
:

→ 120° e. Given that 8 is small 8=2*-2.4--3.8831 . . .

g. ,
31.1cm
'

1-2×42×3.883
=
Area
of
-_ .

find
.
.

etc the approximate value 4×3.8831 +4+4


.

asf) Perimeter = . . .

j¥÷g='_¥% _=÷=÷=¥
' =
23.5cm 134-1

Even more definitions Pythagorean Identities

"↳← ¥ = loss e.
g. Simplify sing + cos 'D =/

# "" •

co£ec8=s÷ng 3.se#si0tanA-=3z-sitE=3ztanegtang-.iii(1ttanY--se
cot.g-T.mg#g--tan82ws9oTtH
÷o=si0
tang
"
°
I + cot 'T =
cosec 's
=
{

Addition Formulae Double Angle Formulae


diff trig secs

sin /AIB)=sinAcosB±wsAsmB same


sign ±± sin 28=2512181059 e.
g. Simplify 8icos2x
}wi9
cess
(A± B) =
WSACOSBISIHASMB sameinj ws2g= cosy 51h29 4×2514×1052×10522
-

cos diff sign


anusprst
± I .

tan / A±B)=tB =
2059 -
I 4✗sih2xcos2x
I _+tanAtanB = I -251429 2✗2sih2xws2x
Harmonic Identities
"

Express using + boost in the


maximin problems

"
tom20-YY.fm?-g 2sm4x
-

form Rooster)orRsin(8±a)
r

Example Problems
1 a) Express 3058+4sing e-
in the form 2A ) Prove that cosec 28
-
-
Cotto = tang --_

Rsinlgtx) ✗ degrees
-=÷zg %}{_g
in
oocxcaoo LHS
-

Rsml9t✗)= Rsihtcosdt Rcostsihx


)
j;÷=É•
.

-
-
- -
'
Rosa 9- Rand =3 =
-_
4 2sm8cos9
tan ✗ =E, → ✗ =
36.9°
¢51M
=
= tan
R=F+F=5 ° Ei -

3cos9t4sih9=5sm( 8+36 9) -

I b) Hence, find the of 2b) Hence solve


minimum and maximum values
,
for → <
yet It tan
'y=seiy
tauy-seiy-113cosoi-4s.mg#--4(5siul9t36-9Btl--
'

cot2y )
4 (coseily I
- =
secy +

'

secy - - (turvy ) = + I
+1
tarry =

secy
For fraction it when
is a maximum
seiy I
Sey +1
=
a ,
-

the denominator is small possible Seay 2=0


secy
as as . .
.
- -

SMITH6-91=0 Max =
4- =
4 (secy -
2) (secy +11=0
For value want I
min
large 2
secy
or =

secy
-

a we a -_
,

denominator
cosy
-_
tz cosy
= -
I

sml9t36 -

9) =/ m1h=(g¥ ¥ =Ez ,
=

y=⑤
5-

y= Is,¥
-
't
,

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