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Edexcel Igcse Math Book B Trigonometry Unit 9

1) The area of any triangle can be calculated using the formula: Area = 1/2 * base * height. 2) The document provides examples of calculating the area of various triangles using side lengths and included angles. 3) It also provides practice problems involving finding areas of triangles, lengths of sides, and angles within 3D shapes by drawing the relevant 2D triangles and using trigonometry.

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Edexcel Igcse Math Book B Trigonometry Unit 9

1) The area of any triangle can be calculated using the formula: Area = 1/2 * base * height. 2) The document provides examples of calculating the area of various triangles using side lengths and included angles. 3) It also provides practice problems involving finding areas of triangles, lengths of sides, and angles within 3D shapes by drawing the relevant 2D triangles and using trigonometry.

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Area of a triangle (~ab smn C)

Consider the triangle ABC below, labelled with the usual angle and side convention.
A The area of the triangle = t X base X perpendicular height

=t X aXh
= ta(b sin C)
( L -_ _....1.....1..-_ _ _ _-">.. B
X a
So the area of any triangle = tab sin C
Key Point
Simpler to recall is perhaps:
Area of D. = tab sin C
fuea = half the product of two sides X sine of the included angle'

Example 1
(
Find the area of the triangle ABC.
Area = tab sin C
=t X ll.s X 7.3 X sin 1l0° B

= 39.4cm2 (3 s.f.)

Exercise 205
1 Find the area of triangle ABC. 2 Find the area of triangle XYZ.
( z

y
A

x
3 Find the area of triangle PQR. 4 Find the area of triangle LMN.
L

5 Find the area of the triangle ABC if AB = 15 cm, BC = 21 cm and B = 130 0 •


6 Find the area of the triangle XYZ if XY = 10 cm, yz = 17 cm and Y = 65 0

Exercise 205*
1 Find the area of an equilateral triangle of side 2 a cm.
2 Find the side length of an equilateral triangle of area 1000 cm2 •
3 Find side length a if the area of triangle ABC is 75 cm2 •
A

~200ccmm
B
/ a
~ C

4 Find the angle ABC if the area of the isosceles triangle is 100 cm2 •
A

BL------...l.C

5 Find the area of triangle ABC.


A

6 Find the perimeter of triangle ABC if its area is 200 cm2 .


A

Practical problems in 3D
Place one end of a pencil B on a flat surface and put
your ruler against the other end T as shown. T
The angle TEA is the angle between the straight line TE
and the plane WXYZ.

z y
Key Point Example 2
• Draw clear, large 3D A
ABCDEFGH is a rectangular box.
diagrams including all
the facts. Find to 3 significant figures D~-+----------~~
Scm
• Redrawthe a lengthEG
appropriate triangle b length CE E"""=:---_ _ _~_J F
(usually right-angled) c the angle CE makes with plane EFGH (angle CEG).
including all the H 10em
facts. This simplifies a Draw triangle EGH in 2D.
a 3D problem into
Pythagoras' Theorem
a 2D problem using
EG2 = 3 2 + 102
Pythagoras' Theorem
and trigonometry to = 109
solve for angles and EG = n09
lengths. EG = lOA cm (3s.f.)
b Draw triangle CEG in 2D.
c Pythagoras'Theorem
CE 2 = 52 + 109
Scm = 134
CE =)134
E~~~~~~--~~ G CE = 11.6 cm (3 s.f.)
v'10gem
C Let angle CEG = e
5
tan e = )109 =} e = angle CEG = 25.6° (3 s.f.)

Exercise 206
Give all answers to 3 significant figures. B

1 ABCDEFGH is a rectangular box.


D
Find: C
Bem
a EG
b AG E F
c the angle between AG and plane
EFGH (angle AGE).
H 11 em G

2 STUVWXYZ is a rectangular box. T


Find:
a SU
b SY v~--++--¥"
c the angle between SY and plane
STUV (angleYSU).

21 em
;'---H--~ X

z 11 em
3 LMNOPQRS is a cube of side 10 cm.
;r----~M
Find:
a PR
b LR 0 f---t-->r--r
c the angle between LR and plane PQRS
(angle LRP). lOcm Q

lOcm

.,., ABCDEFGH is a cube of side 20 cm. B


Find:
a CF D
b DF
c the angle between DF and plane BCGF
20cm F
(angleDFC)
d the angle MHA, if M is the mid-point of AB.
H 20cm G

5 ABCDEF is a small ramp where ABCD and E


CDEF are both rectangles and perpendicular
to each other.
Find: A<E-----~

a AC F

bAP
c angleFAB
"""-----~c
d the angle between AF and plane ABCD (angle FAC). 2m

6 PQRSTU is an artificial ski-slope where T


PQRS and RSTU are both rectangles and
perpendicular to each other.
Find: p ~-------'-~
aUP
b PR u
c the angle between UP and plane PQRS 60m
(angle UPR)
~~----~~R
d the angle between MP and plane PQRS,
if M is the mid-point of TD.

7 ABCD is a solid on a horizontal triangular base D


ABC. Edge AD is 25 cm and vertical. AB is
perpendicular to AC. Angles ABD and ACD are
equal to 30° and 20 respectively.
0

Find: r--;-------I.-"-'--...,:;.s
aAB
b AC
c BC.

c
8 PQRS is a solid on a horizontal triangular 5
base PQR. S is vertically above P. Edges PQ
and PR are 50 em and 70 em respectively.
}-f----'-.=.::...-~ Q
PQ is perpendicular to PRo Angle SQP is 30°.
Find:
a SP
b RS
c anglePRS. R

Example 3
VWXYZ is a solid regular pyramid on a rectangular v
base WXYZ where WX = 8 em and XY = 6 em
The vertex of the pyramid V is 12 em directly above
the centre of the base.
~----\----~ y
Find:
aVX
b the angle between VX and the base WXYZ w L-----------~
Bcm x
(angle VXZ)
c the area of pyramid face VWX.
a Let M be the mid-point ZX.
Draw WXYZ in 2D.
Pythagoras' Theorem on triangle ZWX:
ZX2 = 6 2 + 8 2
= 100
ZX = 10 em ~ MX = 5 em
Draw triangle VMX in 2D. Pythagoras' Theorem on triangle VMX: v
VX 2 = 52 + 122
= 169
VX= 13 em
bAngle VXZ = Angle VXM = e 12cm

tan e = 15 ~ e = 67.4° (3 sJ.)


2

~ Angle VXZ = 67.4° (3 sJ.)

c Let N be the mid-point of WX. '--'-----.... x


i
Area of triangle VWX = X base x perpendicular height
=iXWXXVN
=i X 8XVN
v
Draw triangle VNX in 2D.
Pythagoras' Theorem on triangle VNX:
= 4 2 + vW
13 2
VN2 = 13 2 - 4 2

= 153
VN = h 5 3 ~ Area of VWX = i X 8 X y' 15 3
NL......I...---..... X
= 49.5 em2 (3 sJ.)
Exercise 206*
1 PABCD is a solid regular pyramid on a rectangular p
base ABCD where AB = 10 cm and BC = 7 cm.
The vertex of the pyramid, P, is 15 cm directly
above the centre of the base.
Find: /------\---~~ C

a PA
b the angle between PA and base ABCD A~--------v
10cm B
(angle PAC)
c the area of pyramid face PBC.

2 PQRST is a solid regular pyramid on a square base p


QRST where QR = 20 cm and edge PQ = 30 cm.
Find:
a the height of P above base QRST
b the angle PS makes with the base QRST ~--~---~ s
c the total external area of the pyramid including
the base. QL-_ _ _ _ _ _ ~

20cm R

3 STUVWXYZ is a rectangular box. M T


M and N are the mid-points of
ST and WZ respectively. v ~-+------.r.
u
Find angle:
a SYW 10cm
~W~_ _ _ _ _~~ X
b TNX
N
c ZMY.
z 16cm y

4 ABCDEFGH is a solid cube of volume 1728 cm 3 •


P and Q are the mid-points of FG and GH respectively.
Find:
a angle QCP D ;C-----I'-~

b the total surface area of the solid remaining after


pyramid PGQC is cut off.

H Q G

5 A church is made from two solid rectangular v


blocks with a regular pyramidal roof above the
tower, with V being 40 m above ground level.
Find:
A~--r
a VA
b the angle of elevation of V from E ~_ _ _ _ _ _..,;F
c the cost of tiling the tower roof if the church
is charged €2SO/m 2 • 30m 18m

E
20m
B 10m C 30m D
6 A hemisphericallampshade of diameter 40 cm is hung from a point by
four chains, each of length 50 cm. If the chains are equally spaced on
the rim of the hemisphere, find:
a the angle each chain makes with the horizontal
b the angle between two adjacent chains.

7 The angle of elevation to the top of a church tower is measured from A and from B
Church

A
-....East
From A, due South of the church towerVC, the angle of elevation LVAC = 15°.
FromB, due East of the church, the angle of elevation L VBC = 25°. AB = 200m.
Find th e height of the tower.
T
8 An aircraft is flying at a constant height
of 2000 m. It is flying due East at a constant
speed. At T, the plane's angle of elevation
from 0 is 25 0, and on a bearing from 0 of West
T.
310°. One minute later, it is at R and due --
North of O.
RSWT is a rectangle and the points 0, W
and S are on horizontal ground.
Find:
a the lengths OW and OS
b the angle of elevation of the aircraft, L ROS
c the speed of the aircraft in km/h.

Area of a segment
Remember The circle segment (shaded) = Area of sector OAB
- Area of triangle OAB
Area 0f ~ = l ab sin C
= _8_ X 'TTr2 - 1. X r sin 8
360 2
o

A
"
Example 4
Find the area of the shaded segment.
Area = Area of sector DAB - Area of triangle DAB
= 360
100 X 'IT X 10 2 _l2 X 10 2 X sin(lOOO)
= 38.0cm2 (3 s.f.)

Exercise 207
In Questions 1- 6, find the area of the shaded segment.
Give answers to 3 s.f.

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ExampleS
Given the shaded segment area is 500 em2 , find the
value of r.
Shaded area = Area of sector DAB - Area of triangle DAB
500 = 360
140 X r2 - l2 X r2 X sin (140°)
'IT

= r (Z8 X 'IT - X sin (140°) )


2
t ,B
•,
= r2 (0.900337 ... ) A: _~_ ~_~_ I
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500 =r I r
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Exercise 207*
In Questions 1-4, find the radius of the circle.
Give answers to 3 s.f.

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I
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Shaded segment = 10 cm2 Shaded segment = 100 cm2


3 4

Shaded segment = 400 cm2 Shaded segment = 200 cm2


5 6 .... ",
..,
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The shaded segment represents a cross- The shaded segment shows


section of a pipe full of water flowing at a cross-section of a pipe with
10 cm/s. How much water flows through some rainwater flowing at 4 cmls
the pipe in 1 hour? into the empty cylindrical tank
(Answer in m 3 in standard form shown in the diagram.
to 3 s.f.) What is the depth in
em of water in the
1
tank after 1 hour?
2m

j -- -------- ....

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Exercise 208 (Revision)
y
1 Find the area t-,XYZ.

z
2 Copy this diagram. It shows a pyramid on a square v
base, where V is vertically above the centre of ABCD.
Calculate
a the length AC
b the height of the pyramid h--+-------~ C
c the angle that VC makes with BC
d the angle that VC makes with ABCD.
A 30cm

3 Copy this diagram of a ski slope and include these facts:


DE = 300 m, AD = 400 m, CE = 100 m. Find
a the angle that CD makes with ADEF ,
I
I
bAE
(~-- .----- .. -. E
c the angle that CA makes with ADEF. "

A o
4 Find the area of each triangle ABC.
a A~________________-i3 b A

12m

~.-L--::---- B
c c 20m

5 ABCDEFGH is a rectangular box. Find


a FH
b BH Af--.;...--"o:-----r
14cm
c angleBHF
d the angle between plane ABGH and plane EFGH. G

E 20cm H
6 Find the area of the shaded segment.
Give answers to 3 s.f.
b

,,
,
' .........
.... _---_ ...
E1f131"(
1 A cuboid is a metres long, b metres wide and c metres high.
,- " - -::-;;--.,,.
Show that the length of the longest diagonal is given by ,; a2 + b2 + c2 •
2 Find the area of 6XYZ.

y
C7Z 6m

3 A doll's house has a horizontal square base ABCD


and V is vertically above the centre of the base.
Calculate
a the length AC E
b the height of V above ABCD
c the angle VB makes with the horizontal
j
8Dem
d the total volume.

. .. ·0- --------.:;/c
1
•••••• :;..---- SOcm
A B

4 A cube of side 8 cm stands on a horizontal table. A hollow cone of height 20 cm is placed


over the cube so that it rests on the table and touches the top four corners of the cube.

_--xem--_

a Show that x = 8 fl cm. b Find the vertical angle of the cone.


5 Find the perimeter of triangle ABC if its area is 250 m 2 A

'~
and angle A is greater than 90°.

c B

6 VABCD is a right-pyramid on a square base. Find v


a the length AC
b the pyramid's height
c angleAVB
d the angle between plane AVB and base ABCD
e the total surface area of the pyramid including its base.
,,-
7 The shaded segment area:= 00 em2 •
find r to .r. , ,
/""

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8 The shaded segOl nt how a eros -section of a ,,-""'- ----',---,


p~pe carrying orne rainwa er Uowing a ;c emJ into an ,, ,
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empty c lindrical tarn shown . I \

,,
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\

If th tank is full after 1 hour fmd x. , 0


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Rain water
:\ 10cm ,
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130' -',
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