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Trigonometry Part 2

The document outlines a review class focused on trigonometric functions, equations, and bearings. It includes techniques for solving trigonometric equations, drawing bearings, and understanding angles related to parallel lines. Additionally, it provides exercises for practice and notes on expressing bearings using acute angles.

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Trigonometry Part 2

The document outlines a review class focused on trigonometric functions, equations, and bearings. It includes techniques for solving trigonometric equations, drawing bearings, and understanding angles related to parallel lines. Additionally, it provides exercises for practice and notes on expressing bearings using acute angles.

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10 min review class

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Mark Scheme
Graphs of trigonometry functions
x 0 90 180 270 360
y 0 1 0 -1 0

x 0 90 180 270 360


y 1 0 -1 0 1

Asymptotes at 90 and 270 degrees


Trigonometry Equations Solving Technique

Exercise 15.10

1. Make sin x, cos x and tan x subject


2. Find angle
3. Determine quadrant using sign

1. Make sin x, cos x and tan x subject


2. Find angle
3. Determine the quadrant using sign
Bearings

• Bearings are angles always measured clockwise from the north direction
• Three-Digit Notation example 36.6 ֯ ➔ 037 ֯
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Drawing Bearings
Draw

(a) A is due east of B, 30m.

(b) A is due north of B, 10km.

Draw the following bearing

a. 032°
b. 164°
c. 229°
d. 304°
Discuss parallel lines and transverse
Corresponding angles
Supplementary angles
Alternative angles

Learn how to mark angles


1. A boat B is moving on a bearing of 160°
(i) Mark bearing of B from O
(ii) Mark Bearing of O from B

2. A plane P is moving on a bearing of 290°


(i) Mark bearing of B from O
(ii) Mark Bearing of O from B

3. A plane is moving on a bearing of 60° then on a bearing of 200°


3.
(i) Find Bearing of B from A ________
(ii) Find bearing of A from B ________
(Forward bearing is 180 + Backward Bearing)

3. Find the angles


a.
(i) Bearing of C from B is ____________
(ii) Bearing of B from A is ____________
(iii) Bearing of B from C is ____________

b.
(i) Bearing of B from C is ____________
(ii) Bearing of C from B is ____________
(iii) Bearing of B from A is ____________
The SECOND METHOD for expressing bearing starts with a north-south word
and uses an acute angle to show the direction, ending with either west or east.

Exercise 15.3 Pg 340

1 a 270° b 135° c 045°


2 a 262° b 135°

NOTE: Skip the Scale Drawing part for now


NOTE: Skip the Scale Drawing part for now
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Solution

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