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1.

Find, in degrees to the nearest tenth of a degree, the values of x for which sin x tan x = 4, 0 x < 360.
(Total 8 marks)
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%a

A flat plate S, which is part of a childs to , is shown in the diagra! a"ove. #he points A, B and C are the vertices of an e$uilateral triangle and the distance "etween A and B is %a. #he circular arc AB has centre C and radius %a. #he circular arcs BC and CA have centres at A and B respectivel and radii %a. &a' &"' Find, in ter!s of and a, the peri!eter of S.
(2)

(rove that the area of the plate S is %a%&


B 6 c! 0 .4

3 '.
(6) (Total 8 marks)

3.
C

6 c!

6 c!

#he diagra! a"ove shows a logo ABD. #he logo is for!ed fro! triangle ABC. #he !id)point of AC is D and BC = AD = DC = 6 c!. BCA = 0.4 radians. #he curve BD is an arc of a circle with centre C and radius 6 c!.

&a' &"' &c'

*rite down the length of the arc BD.


(1)

Find the length of AB.


(3)

*rite down the peri!eter of the logo ABD, giving our answer to 3 significant figures.
(1) (Total 5 marks)

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+olve, for 0 x < 360, the e$uation cos &x %0' = 0.43,, giving our answers to the nearest degree.
(4)

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Find the e-act values of in the interval 0 < 360 for which 3 tan = % cos .
(6) (Total 10 marks)

5.

&a' &"' &c'

+.etch, for 0 x 360, the graph of y = sin &x / 30'.


(2)

*rite down the coordinates of the points at which the graph !eets the a-es.
(3)

+olve, for 0 x < 360, the e$uation sin &x / 30' = % .


(3) (Total 8 marks)
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6. y B C

04

04

#he diagra! a"ove shows the cross)section ABCD of a chocolate "ar, where AB, CD and AD are straight lines and M is the !id)point of AD. #he length AD is %1 !!, and BC is an arc of a circle with centre M. #a.ing A as the origin, B, C and D have coordinates &,, %4', &%0, %4' and &%1, 0' respectivel . &a' &"' &c' +how that the length of BM is %2 !!.
(1)

+how that, to 3 significant figures, BMC = 0.261 radians.


(3)

3ence calculate, in !!%, the area of the cross)section of the chocolate "ar.
(5)

4iven that this chocolate "ar has length 12 !!, &d' calculate, to the nearest c!3, the volu!e of the "ar.
(2)
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7. R

#he diagra! a"ove shows the sector OAB of a circle of radius r c!. #he area of the sector is 02 c!% and AOB = 0.2 radians.

&a' &"'

(rove that r = %2.


(3)

Find, in c!, the peri!eter of the sector OAB.


(2)

#he seg!ent R, shaded in the diagra! a"ove, is enclosed " the arc AB and the straight line AB. &c' 5alculate, to 3 deci!al places, the area of R.
(3) (Total 8 marks)

8.

Find, in degrees, the value of in the interval 0 < 360 for which %cos% cos 0 = sin%. 4ive our answers to 0 deci!al place where appropriate.
(Total 8 marks)

9.

x + 4 , 0 x %. #he curve C has e$uation y = cos


&a' +.etch C.
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*rite down the e-act coordinates of the points at which C !eets the coordinate a-es.
(3)

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+olve, for x in the interval 0 x %,

x + 4 = 0.2, cos
giving our answers in ter!s of p.
(4) (Total 9 marks)

10.

O 6 .2 c ! B

#he diagra! a"ove shows the sector AOB of a circle, with centre O and radius 6.2 c!, and AOB = 0.1 radians.

&a'

5alculate, in c!%, the area of the sector AOB.


(2)

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+how that the length of the chord AB is 2.06 c!, to 3 significant figures.
(3)

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#he seg!ent R, shaded in the diagra! a"ove, is enclosed " the arc AB and the straight line AB. &c' 5alculate, in c!, the peri!eter of R.
(2) (Total 7 marks)

11.

Find all the values of in the interval 0 < 360 for which &a' cos& 6 00' = cos 02,
(3)

&"'

tan % = 0.4,
(5)

&c'

% sin tan = 3.
(6) (Total 14 marks)

12.

&a'

4iven that 3 sin x = 1 cos x, find the value of tan x.


(1)

&"'

Find, to 0 deci!al place, all the solutions of 3 sin x 6 1 cos x = 0 in the interval 0 x < 360.
(3)

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Find, to 0 deci!al place, all the solutions of 3 sin% y 6 1 cos y = 0 in the interval 0 y < 360.
(6) (Total 10 marks)

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6 c! %, c! D

A % c! B

7n ABC, AB = % c!, AC = 6 c! and BC = %, c!.

&a'

8se the cosine rule to show that BAC = 3 radians.


(3)

#he circle with centre A and radius % c! intersects AC at the point D, as shown in the diagra! a"ove. 5alculate &"' the length, in c!, of the arc BD,
(2)

&c'

the area, in c!%, of the shaded region BCD.


(4) (Total 9 marks)

14.

&i'

n , n % (rove that tan / cot % cosec %, 9

.
(5)

&ii'

2 4iven that sin = 03 , 0 < < % , find the e-act value of


&a' cos ,
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cos %.
(4)

4iven also that 03 cos &x / ' / 2 sin x = 6, and 0 < < % ,
&c' find the value of x.
(5) (Total 14 marks)

15.

+olve, for 0 < %, the e$uation sin% = 0 / cos , giving our answers in ter!s of .
(Total 5 marks)

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r c!

A !a:or sector LOM of a circle, with centre O and radius r c!, has LOM = radians, as shown in the diagra!. #he peri!eter of the sector is P c! and the area of the sector is A c!%. &a' *rite down, in ter!s of r and , e-pressions for P and A.
(2)

4iven that r = %% and that P = A, % show that = % 0 .


(3)

&"'

&c'

;-press in the for! a / b%, where a and b are integers to "e found.
(3) (Total 8 marks)

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17. y

360

#he diagra! a"ove shows the curve with e$uation y = k sin &x / 60', 0 x 360, where k is a constant. #he curve !eets the y)a-is at &0, 3' and passes through the points &p, 0' and &q, 0'. &a' +how that k = %.
(1)

&"'

*rite down the value of p and the value of q.


(2)

#he line y = 60.6 !eets the curve at the points A and B. &c' Find the x)coordinates of A and B, giving our answers to 0 deci!al place.
(5) (Total 8 marks)

18.

&a'

+how that the e$uation 2 cos% x = 3&0 / sin x' can "e written as 2 sin% x / 3 sin x 6 % = 0.
(2)

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3ence solve, for 0 x < 360, the e$uation 2 cos% x = 3&0 / sin x', giving our answers to 0 deci!al place where appropriate.
(5) (Total 7 marks)

19. B

1 c!

R C D

0 ., r a d A
00 c!

#his diagra! shows the triangle ABC, with AB = 1 c!, AC = 00 c! and BAC = 0., radians. #he arc BD, where D lies on AC, is an arc of a circle with centre A and radius 1 c!. #he region R, shown shaded in the diagra!, is "ounded " the straight lines BC and CD and the arc BD. Find &a' &"' &c' the length of the arc BD,
(2)

the peri!eter of R, giving our answer to 3 significant figures,


(4)

the area of R, giving our answer to 3 significant figures.


(5) (Total 11 marks)

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20. A D 30!

42!

A fence fro! a point A to a point B is in the shape of an arc AB of a circle with centre O and radius 42 !, as shown in the diagra!. #he length of the fence is 63 !. &a' +how that the si<e of AOB is e-actl 0.4 radians.
(2)

#he points C and D are on the lines OB and OA respectivel , with OC = OD = 30 !. A plot of land ABCD, shown shaded in the figure a"ove, is enclosed " the arc AB and the straight lines BC, CD and DA.

&"'

5alculate, to the nearest !%, the area of this plot of land.


(5) (Total 7 marks)

21.

+olve, for 6=0 < x < =0, giving answers to 0 deci!al place,

&a'

3 tan &3x / %0' = % ,


(6)

&"'

00 % sin x / cos x = = .
% %

(4) (Total 10 marks)

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22.

+olve, for 0 x 010, the e$uation

&a'

3 sin&x / 00' = % ,
(4)

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cos%x = 60.=, giving our answers to 0 deci!al place.


(4) (Total 8 marks)

23.

7n the triangle ABC, AB = 1 c!, AC = , c!, ABC = 0.2 radians and ACB = x radians. &a' 8se the sine rule to find the value of sin x, giving our answer to 3 deci!al places.
(3)

4iven that there are two possi"le values of x, &"' find these values of x, giving our answers to % deci!al places.
(3) (Total 6 marks)

24.

&a'

4iven that sin = 2cos , find the value of tan .


(1)

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3ence, or otherwise, find the values of in the interval 0 < 360 for which sin = 2cos , giving our answers to 0 deci!al place.
(3) (Total 4 marks)

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25. B C

% .0 % !

0 .1 6 !

#he figure a"ove shows the cross section ABCD of a s!all shed. #he straight line AB is vertical and has length %.0% !. #he straight line AD is hori<ontal and has length 0.16 !. #he curve BC is an arc of a circle with centre A, and CD is a straight line. 4iven that the si<e of BAC is 0.62 radians, find &a' the length of the arc BC, in !, to % deci!al places,
(2)

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the area of the sector BAC, in !%, to % deci!al places,


(2)

&c' &d'

the si<e of CAD, in radians, to % deci!al places,


(2)

the area of the cross section ABCD of the shed, in !%, to % deci!al places.
(3) (Total 9 marks)

26.

+olve, for 0 < < 360, giving our answers to 0 deci!al place where appropriate, &a' % sin = 3 cos ,
(3)

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% 6 cos = % sin% .
(6) (Total 9 marks)

27. Figure 1 A 0 .% 6 c! 6 c!

Figure 0 shows the cross)section ABC of a !etal cutter used for !a.ing "iscuits. #he straight sides AB and AC are "oth of length 6 c! and BAC is 0.% radians. #he curved portion BC is an arc of a circle with centre A. &a' &"' Find the peri!eter of the cross)section of the cutter.
(2)

Find the area of the cross)section ABC.


(2)

Figure 2 a c! 0 .% b c! 6 c! 0 .% A pair of these cutters are .ept together in a rectangular "o- of length a c! and width b c!. #he cutters fit into the "o- as shown in Figure %. &c' Find the value of a and the value of b, giving our answers to 3 significant figures.
(4) (Total 8 marks)

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28.

6 !

2 !

2 !

O 7n the figure a"ove OAB is a sector of a circle radius 2 !. #he chord AB is 6 ! long.

&a'

+how that cos

>B = AO

, . %2
(2)

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> 3ence find the angle AOB in radians, giving our answer to 3 deci!al places.
(1)

&c'

5alculate the area of the sector OAB.


(2)

&d'

3ence calculate the shaded area.


(3) (Total 8 marks)

29.

&a'

Find all the values of , to 0 deci!al place, in the interval 0 < 360 for which 2 sin& / 30' = 3.
(4)

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&"'

Find all the values of , to 0 deci!al place, in the interval 0 , < 360 for which tan% = 4.
(5) (Total 9 marks)

30.

Find all the solutions, in the interval 0 ? x < 2, of the equation % cos% x / 0 = 2 sin x, giving each solution in terms of .
(Total 6 marks)

31. S

63!

6!

6!

Q #he diagra! a"ove shows a plan of a patio. #he patio PQRS is in the shape of a sector of a circle with centre Q and radius 6 !.

4iven that the length of the straight line PR is 6@3!, &a' find the e-act si<e of angle PQR in radians.
(3)

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+how that the area of the patio PQRS is 0% !%.


(2)

&c'

Find the e-act area of the triangle PQR.


(2)
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&d'

Find, in !% to 0 deci!al place, the area of the seg!ent PRS.


(2)

&e'

Find, in ! to 0 deci!al place, the peri!eter of the patio PQRS.


(2) (Total 11 marks)

32. C 2 c! 4 c! 6 c! B #he diagra! a"ove shows the triangle ABC, with AB = 6 c!, BC = 4 c! and CA = 2 c!. A

&a'

3 cos A = . 4 +how that


(3)

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3ence, or otherwise, find the e-act value of sin A.


(2) (Total 5 marks)

33.

&a'

x + . 6 +.etch, for 0 ? x ? %, the graph of y = sin


(2)

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*rite down the e-act coordinates of the points where the graph !eets the coordinate a-es.
(3)

&c'

+olve, for 0 ? x ? %, the e$uation

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sin x + = 0.62, 6
giving our answers in radians to % deci!al places
(5) (Total 10 marks)

34.

&a'

+how that the e$uation 3 sin% 6 % cos% = 0 can "e written as 2 sin% = 3.
(2)

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3ence solve, for 0 ? < 360, the e$uation 3 sin% 6 % cos% = 0, giving our answers to 0 deci!al place.
(7) (Total 9 marks)

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35. A

200 ! 02

,00 !

A #he diagra! a"ove shows 3 achts A, B and C which are assu!ed to "e in the sa!e hori<ontal plane. Bacht B is 200 ! due north of acht A and acht C is ,00 ! fro! A. #he "earing of C fro! A is 002. &a' 5alculate the distance "etween acht B and acht C, in !etres to 3 significant figures.
(3)

#he "earing of acht C fro! acht B is , as shown in the diagra!. &"' 5alculate the value of .
(4) (Total 7 marks)

36.

A circle C has centre M &6, 4' and radius 3. &a' *rite down the e$uation of the circle in the for! &x a'% / &y b'% = r%.
(2)

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T 3 Q M &6 , 4 ' C P &0 % , 6 '

#he diagra! a"ove shows the circle C. #he point T lies on the circle and the tangent at T passes through the point P &0%, 6'. #he line MP cuts the circle at Q.

&"'

+how that the angle TMQ is 0.0,66 radians to 4 deci!al places.


(4)

#he shaded region TPQ is "ounded " the straight lines TP, QP and the arc TQ, as shown in the diagra! a"ove. &c' Find the area of the shaded region TPQ. 4ive our answer to 3 deci!al places.
(5) (Total 11 marks)

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37. B

, c! R

0 .1 r a d A D C

#he diagra! a"ove shows ABC, a sector of a circle with centre A and radius , c!.

4iven that the si<e of BAC is e-actl 0.1 radians, find &a' the length of the arc BC,
(2)

&"'

the area of the sector ABC.


(2)

#he point D is the !id)point of AC. #he region R, shown shaded in the diagra! a"ove, is "ounded " CD, DB and the arc BC. Find &c' the peri!eter of R, giving our answer to 3 significant figures,
(4)

&d'

the area of R, giving our answer to 3 significant figures.


(4) (Total 12 marks)

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38.

+olve, for 0 ? x < 360,


sin& x %0o ' = 0 %
(4)

&a'

&"'

cos 3x =

0 %
(6) (Total 10 marks)

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