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Basic Engineering Correlation 8. If arctan x + arctan (1/3) = π /4, a. 60o a. 4.37 hours 25.

If A + B + C = 180o and tan A +


(Trigo Reviewer) the value of x is ______. b. 45o b. 2.37 hours tan B + tan C = 5.67, find the value
a. ½ c. 10o c. 5.37 hours of tan A tan B tan C.
1. What will be the length of the b. 1/5 d. 30o d. 3.37 hours a. 1.89
two other sides of a right triangle if c. 1/3 b. 5.67
the opposite side of a 60 degrees d. ¼ 14. If sin A = 2.5x and cos A = 5.5x, 20. Two speedboats c. 1.78
angle is 4V cm _____" find the value of A in degrees. simultaneously sailed out from d. 6.75
a. 8cm, 4 cm 9. A road is tangent to a circular a. 24.44 port A on a 10 km radius circle lake
b. 4 cm, 3 cma lake. Along the road and 12 miles b. 32.47 towards point B directly opposite 26. The angle of elevation of the
c. 2 cm,bgke if eke 1cm from the point of tangency, c. 52.37 of port A. The first boat took the top point D of a tower A is 23o30'.
d. 4cm, 5 cm another road opens towards the d. 42.47 shortest route and reached the From another point B the angle of
lake. From the intersection of the destination in 1 hour. The boat has elevation of the top of the tower is
2. The expression sin16° sin14° + two roads to the periphery of the 15. One leg of a right triangle is 20 to pass by port C before 55o30'. The points A and B are
cos16° cos14° is equivalent to lake, the length of the new road is cm and the hypotenuse is 10 cm proceeding to port B. At what 217.45 m. apart and on the same
a. Cos 8° 11 miles. If the new road will be longer than the other leg. Find the speed will it run in order to arrive horizontal plane as the foot (point
b. Sin 30° prolonged across the lake, find the length of the hypotenuse. at port B at the same time with the C) of the tower. The horizontal
c. Sin 8° length of the bridge to be a. 10 cm first boat? angle subtended by A and B at the
d. Cos 2° constructed. b. 15 cm a. 78.89 kph foot of the tower is 90o. Find the
a. 2.09 miles c. 20 cm b. 67.89 kph height of the tower CD.
3. If tan a = 1/2 — and tan = -3/5, b. 6.65 miles d. 25 cm c. 34.57 kph a. 69.59 m
then the value of tan(a +,8) is c. 1.20 miles d. 27.32 kph b. 90.59 m
a. 5/9 d. 8.89 miles 16. Which of the following is an c. 59.90 m
b. 7/9 even function? d. 50.90 m
c. 9/7 10. A strip of 640 sq. m is sold from a. f(x)=3sin x
d. 11/7 a tirangular field whose sides are b. f (x)=4 tan x 21. The reference angle of 0 = 210° 28. The simplified form of sin4 0 —
96, 72 and 80 meters. The strip is c. f (x)=5 COSx is cos4 0 is
4. What is the value of sin [3 if cos of uniform width "h" and has one d. f (x)=4 cot x a. 15° a. 0
p = 3/5? of its sides parallel to the longest b. 45° b. 1
a. sec 0 = 0.8 side of the field. Find the width of 17. The sides of a triangle lot are c. 60° c. 2sin2 0-1
b. sine=0.25 the strip. 130m, 180m, and 190m. This lot is d. 30° d. 1+2cos2
c. cot 0=0.5 a. 7.059 m to be divided by a line bisecting the
d. tan@=2.5 b. 5.89 m longest side and drawn from the 22. If A is in the III quadrant and 29. The simplified form of cos(A—
c. 5.78 m opposite vertex. Find the length of cos A = -15/17, find the value of B)—cos(A + B) is
5. A central angle of 45 degrees d. 6.679 m the line (1) and the area of each lot cos (1/2)A. a. Cos2B
subtends an arc of 12 cm. What is (A). a. -(2/17)1/2 b. math012-1t-
the radius of the circle? a. 1125 m, A6520 sq.m b. -(8/17)1/2 c. Cos2A
a. 12.58 cm 11. The expression sin25x sin5x is b. 1128 m, A2879 sq.m c. -(5/17)1/2 d. 2sinAsinB
b. 15.82 cm equivalent to c. 1110 m, A1000 sq. m d. -(1/17)1/2
c. 12.82 cm a. 2sin10xcos5x d. 1125 m, A5620 sq. m 30. If cot 2A cot 68o = 1, then tan A
d. 15.28 cm b. Sin20x 23. The angle that is is equal to _______.
c. 2sin10xsin5x 18. If A is in the III quadrant and supplementary to 45o 15' 25" is a. 0.194
6. The exact radian measure of d. 2sin15xsin10x cos A = -15/17, find the value of a. 45.257o b. 0.491
180o is cos (1/2)A. b. 44.743o c. 0.491
a. π 12. The area of the sector a. -(8/17)1/2 c. 134.74o d. 0.419
b. 3π determined by an angle of 60° in a b. -(2/17)1/2 d. 44o 45'
c. 4π circle of radius 5 cm is c. -(1/17)1/2 31. The exact degree measure of
d. 2π a. 49.09 cm2 d. -(5/17)1/2 24. If 77o + 0.40x = arc tan (cot 0.5π is
b. 2812.5 cm2 0.25x), find x. a. 45o
7. Solve for x by logarithm, log x2 - c. 312.5 cm2 19. Ship "A" started sailing N 40o a. 30o b. 90o
log (2x/5 = 7.58. d. 13.09 cm2 32' E at the rate of 3 mph. After 2 b. 10o c. 180o
a. 189675888 hours, ship "B" started from the c. 20o d. 145o
b. 136783520 13. Three times the sine of a same port soing S 45o 18' E at the d. 40o
c. 15207576 certain angle is twice of the square rate of 4 mph. After how many 32. Solve for G if csc (11G - 16o) =
d. 13678352 of the cosine of the same angle. hours wil the second ship be sec (5G + 26o).
Find the angle. exactly south of ship "A"? a. 5 degrees
b. 6 degrees 39. Determine the period of the b. 0.577 hour hand. Find the distance 57. Triangle ABC is a right triangle
c. 4 degrees curve y = sin(1/2)x c. 0.866 between the tips of the hands of with the right angle at C. CD is
d. 7 degrees a. 540o d. 0 the clock at 5:40 a.m. perpendicular to AB. BC = 4, and
b. 360o a. 3.89 in CD = 1. Find the area of the
33. A ladder 5 m long leans against c. 900o 46. The perimeter of an isosceles b. 8.67 in triangle ABC.
the wall of an apartment house d. 720o right triangle is 6.6824. Its area is c. 7.78 in a. 2.7
forming an angle of 50 degrees, 32 a. ½ d. 9.17 in b. 2.07
minutes with the ground. How high 40. Solve for x in the given b. 4 c. 2.11
od the wall does it reach? equation: arc tan(x +1) +arc tan (x - c. 2 52. The expression 2cos6x cos2x is d. 2.43
a. 3.12 m 1) = arc tan (12). d. 1 equivalent to
b. 2.00 m a. 1.5 a. cos10x + cos6x 58. If sin A = 4/5, A is in quadrant II,
c. 12.66 m b. 1.2 47. Simplify: 4 cos y sin y (1 - 2 sin b. cos5x + cos3x sin B = 7/25, B is in quadrant I. Find
d. 3.86 m c. 1.34 2y) c. Cos8x + cos4x sin (A + B).
d. 1.25 a. sec 4y d. cos32x a. 2/5
34. A regular dodecagon is b. tan 4y b. ¾
inscribed in a circle of radius 24. 41. Two towers AB and CD are of c. cos 4y 53. The solution set of the c. 3/5
Find the perimeter of the equal height. At a point between d. sin 4y equation(tan x) 2 — 1 = 0 on the d. 4/5
dodecagon. them in the line AC joining their interval [0°, 360°) is
a. 151.24 bases, the angle of elevation of the 48. The angle of elevation of the ~{30°,90°,150°1} 59. A and B are summit of two
b. 153.25 nearer tower was observed to be top of the tower A from the foot of a. {45°,135°,225°,315°1 mountains rise from a horizontal
c. 143.63 60o. Then at 24 m from the same tower B is twice the angle of b. {0°,30°,330° plain, B being 1200 m above the
d. 149.08 point in a direction perpendicular elevation of the top of tower B c. 160901 plain. Find the height of A, it being
to AC, the angle of elevation of the from the foot of tower A. At a given that its angle of elevation as
35. The measure of 2.25 top of the towers are 45o for the point midway between the two 54. If the terminal side of angle 13 seen from a point C in the plain (in
revolutions counterclockwise is nearer tower and 30o for the other. towers, the angles of elevations of contains the point (-5, -7) then 13 the same vertical plane with A and
a. 810 degrees Find the height of the towers (h) the top of the towers are is equal to B) is 50o, while the angle of
b. 835 degrees and their distance apart (x). complimetary. If the two towers a. — 35.54° depression of C viewed from B is
c. 810 degrees a. h=29.38 m, x=71.83 m are 120 m apart, what are the b. 35.54° 28o58' and the angle subtended at
d. 805 degrees b. h=39.38m, x=61.83 m heights of the towers? c. 234.46° B by AC is 50o.
c. h=49.83, x=61.83 m a. 30 m and 50 m d. 54.47° a. 2890.89 m
36. Determine the amplitude and d. h=29.38 m, x=61.83 m b. 30 m and 40 m b. 1002.33 m
the phase shift for the function c. 25 m and 35 m 55. Simplify the expression: (sin B + c. 1309.90 m
f(t)= 2 sin (3x + 4) 42. If 3x = 9y and 27y = 81z, find x/z. d. 40 m and 90 m cos B tan B) / cos B. d. 3002.33 m
a. 2 and 4/3 a. 4/3 a. tan B cos B
b. 2 and -4/3 b. 8/3 49. Find the value of x in the b. tan B + cos B 60. 174 degrees is equivalent to
c. 2 and ¾ c. 3/8 equation csc x + cot x = 3. c. 2 sin B cos B _____ mils.
d. 2 and -3/4 d. 3/5 a. π /2 d. 2 tan B a. 2044
b. π /4 b. 2845
37. Solve angle A of an oblique 43. Which of the following is a co c. π /3 56. A 40 m high tower stands c. 3421
triangle with vertices ABC, if a = 25, terminal angle of θ = 265o? d. π /5 vertically on a hillside (sloping d. 3094
b = 16 and C = 94 degrees and 6 a. –95o ground) which makes an angle of
minutes. b. 615o 50. Find the other parts of the 18o with the horizontal. A tree also 61. Which of the following is
a. 49 degrees and 37 minutes c. 585o triangle given a = 48°,1C = 57 stands vertically up the hill from arccos(n)?
b. 55 degrees and 32 minutes d. 65o degrees b = 47 units. the tower. An observer on top of a. UNDEFINED
c. 53 degrees and 40 minutes a. 75 °, 36.16 units the tower finds the angle of b. n
d. 54 degrees and 30 minutes 44. The terminal side of 0 if cote > b. 75 °, 35.16 units depression of the top of the tree to c. 0
0 and sec() >0 is in quadrant c. 75 °, 33.16 units be 26o and the bottom of the tree d. 1
38. The terminal side of the angle θ a. III d. 75 °, 34.16 units to be 38o. Find the height of the
= 500o in standard position is in b. I tree. 62. A cyclic quadrilateral has the
quadrant. c. II 51. A clock has a dial face 12 inches a. 59.89 m sides AB = 8 cm; and CD = 12 cm.
a. III d. IV in radius. The minute hand is 9 b. 89.89 m The fourth side DA forms the
b. IV inches long while the hour hand is c. 35.67 m diameter of the circle. Find the
c. I 45. Given: x = (cos B tan B - sin B) / 6 inches long. The plane of rotation d. 10.62 m area of the circle.
d. II cos B. Solve for x if B = D45 degrees. of the minute hand is 2 inches a. 467.89 sq. cm
a. 0.5 above the plane of rotation of the b. 87.89 sq. cm
c. 657.89 sq. cm
d. 316.68 sq. cm

63. If tan 25 = m, find the value of


tan (tan 155 - tan 115) / (1 + tan
115 x tan 155). ( Note: all angles
are in degrees).
a. (m2 + 1) / 2m
b. m2 + 1
c. (1 - m2) / 2m
d. (m2 - 1) / 2m

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