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 ֯
ON PAGE
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