appears on the screen
(ii) Type in 5 then → on the cursor key
(iii) Type in 1 and ↓ on the cursor key
(iv) Type in 5 and 5 15 appears on the screen
(v) Press → on the cursor key
(vi) Type in - and then press Shift then the
Thus, − = = 1 3 29 9
5 5 3 4 20 1 20 = 1.45 as a decimal.
Now try the f
function and 5 15 –
appears on the screen
(vii) Type in 3 then → on the cursor key
(viii) Type in 3 and ↓ on the cursor key
(ix) Type in 4 and 5 1 3 3 5 − 4 appears on the screen
(x) Press = and the answer 29
20 appears
(xi) Press S ⇔ D function and the fraction changes
to a decimal 1.45
Thus, − = = 1 3 29 9
5 5 3 4 20 1 20 = 1.45 as a decimal.
Now try the f
Hence, tan θ = 8
1.3
bc
ab = = 6.1538
from which, θ = tan–1(6.1538) = 80.77º
(b) Pythagoras’ theorem
Pythagoras’ theorem states that:
(hypotenuse)2 = (adjacent side)2 + (opposite side)2
i.e. in the triangle of Figure 1.5,
ac2 = ab2 + bc2
Figure 1.5
Problem 7. In Figure 1.5, if ab = 5.1 m and
bc = 6.7 m, determine the length of the
hypotenuse, ac.
From Pythagoras, ac2 = ab2 + bc2
= 5.12 + 6.72 = 26.01 + 44.89
= 70.90
from which, ac = 70.90 = 8.42 m
Now try the following Practise Exercise
Practise Exercise 3â•…_Sines, cosines and
tangents and
Pythagoras’ theorem
In problems 1 to 5, refer to Figure 1.5.
1. If ab = 2.1 m and bc = 1.5 m, determine
angle θ. [35.54°]
2. If ab = 2.3 m and ac = 5.0 m, determine
angle θ. [62.61°]
3. If bc = 3.1 m and ac = 6.4 m, determine
angle θ. [28.97°]
4. If ab = 5.7 cm and bc = 4.2 cm, determine
the length ac [7.08 cm]
5. If ab = 4.1 m and ac = 6.2 m, determine
length bc. [4.65 m]
(c) The sine and cosine rules
For the triangle ABC shown in Figure 1.6,
Figure 1.6
the sine rule states: sin sin sin
abc
A=B=C
and the cosine rule states: a2 = b2 + c2 − 2bc cos A
Problem 8. In Figure 1.6, if a = 3 m, A = 20° and
B = 120°, determine lengths b, c and angle C.
Using the sine rule, sin sin
ab
A=B
i.e.
sin 20 sin120
b°=°
from which, b = 3sin120 3 0.8660
sin 20 0.3420
°×
°=
= 7.596 m
Angle, C = 180° – 20° – 120° = 40°
Using the sine rule again gives: sin sin
ca
C=A
i.e. c =
sin 3 sin 40
sin sin 20
aC
×°
=°
= 5.638 m
Problem 9. In Figure 1.6, if b = 8.2 cm. c = 5.1 cm
and A = 70°, determine the length a and angles B
and C.
From the cosine rule,
a2 = b2 + c2 − 2bc cos A
= 8.22 + 5.12 − 2 × 8.2 × 5.1 × cos 70°
= 67.24 + 26.01 – 2(8.2)(5.1)cos70°
= 64.643
Hence, length, a = 64.643 = 8.04 cm
Using the sine rule: sin sin
ab
A=B
Revisionary mathematicsâ•… 7
Part One
i.e. 8.04 8.2
sin 70° = sin B
from which, 8.04 sin B = 8.2 sin 70°
and sin B = 8.2sin 70
8.04
°
= 0.95839
and B = sin−1(0.95839) = 73.41°
Since A + B + C = 180°, then
C = 180° – A – B = 180° – 70° – 73.41° = 36.59°
Now try the following Practise Exercise
Practise Exercise 4â•… Sine and cosine rules
In problems 1 to 4, refer to Figure 1.6.
1. If b = 6 m, c = 4 m and B = 100°, determine
angles A and C and length a.
[A = 38.96°, C = 41.04°, a = 3.83 m]
2. If a = 15 m, c = 23 m and B = 67°, determine
length b and angles A and C.
[b = 22.01 m, A = 38.86°, C = 74.14°]
3. If a = 4 m, b = 8 m and c = 6 m, determine
angle A. [28.96°]
4. If a = 10.0 cm, b = 8.0 cm and c = 7.0 cm,
determine angles A, B and C.
[A = 83.33°, B = 52.62°, C = 44.05°]
5. In Figure 1.7, PR represents the inclined jib
of a crane and is 10.0 m long. PQ is 4.0 m
long. Determine the inclination of the jib to
the vertical (i.e. angle P) and the length of
tie QR.
Figure 1.7
[P = 39.73°, QR = 7.38 m]
1.5â•… Brackets
The use of brackets, which are used in many engineering
equations, is explained through the following
worked problems.
Problem 10. Expand the bracket to determine A,
given A = a(b + c + d)
Multiplying each term in the bracket by ‘a’ gives:
A = a(b + c + d) = ab + ac + ad
Problem 11. Expand the brackets to determine A,
given A = a[b(c + d) – e(f – g)]
When there is more than one set of brackets the
innermost brackets are multiplied out first. Hence,
A = a[b(c + d) – e(f – g)] = a[bc + bd – ef + eg]
Note that –e × –g = +eg
Now multiplying each term in the square brackets by
‘a’ gives:
A = abc + abd – aef + aeg
Problem 12. Expand the brackets to determine A,
given A = a[b(c + d – e) – f(g – h{j – k})]
The inner brackets are determined first, hence
A = a[b(c + d – e) – f (g – h{j – k})]
= a[b(c + d – e) – f (g – hj + hk)]
= a[bc + bd – be – fg + fhj – fhk]
i.e. A = abc + abd – abe – afg + afhj – afhk
Problem 13. Evaluate A, given
A = 2[3(6 – 1) – 4(7{2 + 5} – 6)]
A = 2[3(6 – 1) – 4(7{2 + 5} – 6)]
= 2[3(6 – 1) – 4(7 × 7 – 6)]
= 2[3 × 5 – 4 × 43]
= 2[15 – 172] = 2[– 157] = – 314
Now try the following Practise Exercise
Practise Exercise 5â•… Brackets
In problems 1 to 2, evaluate A
1. A = 3( 2 + 1 + 4) [21]
2. A = 4[5(2 + 1) – 3(6 – 7)] [72]
8â•… Mechanical Engineering Principles
Part One
Expand the brackets in problems 3 to 7.
3. 2(x – 2y + 3) [2x – 4y + 6]
4. (3x – 4y) + 3(y – z) – (z – 4x)
[7x – y – 4z]
5. 2x + [y – (2x + y)] [0]
6. 24a – [2{3(5a – b) – 2(a + 2b)} + 3b]
[11b – 2a]
7. ab[c + d – e(f – g + h{i + j})]
[abc + abd – abef + abeg – abehi – abehj]
1.6â•… Fractions
An example of a fraction is
23
where the top line, i.e.
the 2, is referred to as the numerator and the bottom
line, i.e. the 3, is referred to as the denominator.
A proper fraction is one where the numerator
is smaller than the denominator, examples being
2 , 1 , 3 , 5 3 2 8 16, and so on.
An improper fraction is one where the denominator
is smaller than the numerator, examples being
3 , 2 , 8 , 16 2 1 3 5 , and so on.
Addition of fractions is demonstrated in the following
worked problems.
Problem 14. Evaluate A, given A = 1 1
2+3
The lowest common denominator of the two denominators
2 and 3 is 6, i.e. 6 is the lowest number that both
2 and 3 will divide into.
Then 1 3
2 = 6 and 1 2
3 = 6 i.e. both 1
2 and 1
3 have the
common denominator, namely 6.
The two fractions can therefore be added as:
A=+
11
23
3232
666
=+==
56
Problem 15. Evaluate A, given A =
23
3+4
A common denominator can be obtained by multiplying
the two denominators together, i.e. the common
denominator is 3 × 4 = 12.
The two fractions can now be made equivalent, i.e.
28
3 = 12 and 3 9
4 = 12
so that they can be easily added together, as follows:
A=23
3+4=8
12 +
12 =
8 9 17
12 12
i.e. A = +
23
34=5
112
Problem 16. Evaluate A, given A =
123
6+7+2
A suitable common denominator can be obtained by
multiplying 6 × 7 = 42, because all three denominators
divide exactly into 42.
Thus, 1 7
6 = 42 , 2 12
7 = 42 and
3 63
2 = 42
Hence, A =
123
6+7+2
= 7 12 63 7 12 63 82 41
42 42 42 42 42 21
++
++===
i.e. A = + +
123
672=
20
1 21
Problem 17. Determine A as a single fraction,
given A =
12
x+y
A common denominator can be obtained by multiplying
the two denominators together, i.e. xy
Thus, 1 y
x = xy and
2 2x
y = xy
Hence, A =
12
x+y=y
xy + 2x
xy
i.e. A =
yx
xy
+2
Note that addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
of fractions may be determined using a calculator
(for example, the CASIO fx-83ES or fx-991ES).
Locate the
and functions on your calculator
(the latter function is a shift function found above
the
function) and then check the following worked
problems.
Revisionary mathematicsâ•… 9
Part One
Problem 18. Evaluate 1 2
4+3
(i) Press
function
(ii) Type in 1
(iii) Press ↓ on the cursor key and type in 4
(iv) 1
4 appears on the screen
(v) Press → on the cursor key and type in +
(vi) Press
function
(vii) Type in 2
(viii) Press ↓ on the cursor key and type in 3
(ix) Press → on the cursor key
(x) Press = and the answer 11
12 appears
(xi) Press S ⇔ D function and the fraction changes
to a decimal 0.9166666....
Thus, + = 1 2 11
4 3 12 = 0.9167 as a decimal, correct to
4 decimal places.
It is also possible to deal with mixed numbers on the
calculator.
Press Shift then the
function and
appears
Problem 19. Evaluate 5 15 − 3 43
(i) Press Shift then the
function and
appears on the screen
(ii) Type in 5 then → on the cursor key
(iii) Type in 1 and ↓ on the cursor key
(iv) Type in 5 and 5 15 appears on the screen
(v) Press → on the cursor key
(vi) Type in - and then press Shift then the
function and 5 15 –
appears on the screen
(vii) Type in 3 then → on the cursor key
(viii) Type in 3 and ↓ on the cursor key
(ix) Type in 4 and 5 1 3 3 5 − 4 appears on the screen
(x) Press = and the answer 29
20 appears
(xi) Press S ⇔ D function and the fraction changes
to a decimal 1.45
Thus, − = = 1 3 29 9
5 5 3 4 20 1 20 = 1.45 as a decimal.
Now try the f