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1 IGCSE FM Trigonometry Dr J Frost (jfrost@tiffin.kingston.sch.uk) Last modified: 18 th April 2016 Objectives: (from the specification)

2 Sin Graph What does it look like? 90180270360 -90-180-270-360 ?

3 Sin Graph What do the following graphs look like? 90180270360 -90-180-270-360 Suppose we know that sin(30) = 0.5. By thinking about symmetry in the graph, how could we work out: sin(150) = 0.5sin(-30) = -0.5sin(210) = -0.5 ???

4 Cos Graph What do the following graphs look like? 90180270360 -90-180-270-360 ?

5 Cos Graph What does it look like? 90180270360 -90-180-270-360 Suppose we know that cos(60) = 0.5. By thinking about symmetry in the graph, how could we work out: cos(120) = -0.5cos(-60) = 0.5cos(240) = -0.5 ? ? ?

6 Tan Graph What does it look like? 90180270360 -90-180-270-360 ?

7 Tan Graph What does it look like? 90180270360 -90-180-270-360 Suppose we know that tan(30) = 1/ √ 3. By thinking about symmetry in the graph, how could we work out: tan(-30) = -1/√3tan(150) = -1/√3 ??

8 Solving Trig Equations 90180270360 -90-180-270-360 ? 0.6 ?

9 Solving Trig Equations 90180270360 -90-180-270-360 ? ? ?

10 Solving Trig Equations 90180270360 -90-180-270-360 ? -0.3 ?

11 Laws of Trigonometric Functions ? ? ? ? 

12 Set 4 Paper 2 Q14 Test Your Understanding ? ? ?

13 Exercise 1 1 2 a b c d e f g a b c d e f ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

14 Trigonometric Identities 1  1 2 Pythagoras gives you... ? ? ? Using basic trigonometry to find these two missing sides… These two identities are all you will need for IGCSE FM. ?

15 Application #1: Solving Harder Trig Equations The problem here is that we have two different trig functions. Is there anything we could divide by to get just one trig function? ? ? ? Bro Tip: In general, when you have a mixture of sin and cos, divide everything by cos.

16 Test Your Understanding ? ?

17 Application #1: Solving Harder Trig Equations This looks a bit like a quadratic. What would be our usual strategy to solve! ? ? ? June 2013 Paper 2 Q22

18 More Examples ? ?

19 Test Your Understanding ? ?

20 Exercise 2 1 2 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 3 4  a b a b c a b c a b

21 Review of what we’ve done so far partly

22 Application of identities #2: Proofs We want to use these… ? ? ? ?

23 Another Example June 2012 Paper 1 Q16 Bro Tip: Whenever you have a fraction in a proof question, always add the fractions. ? ? ? ?

24 Test Your Understanding AQA Worksheet ? ?

25 Exercise 3 ? ? ? ? 1 2 3

26 ? You need to be able to calculate these in non-calculator exams. All you need to remember:  Draw half a unit square and half an equilateral triangle of side 2. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

27 Example Exam Questions ? Mark Scheme

28 Using triangles to change between sin/cos/tan ? ? Represent as a triangle ? ? Test Your Understanding ? ? ? ? 12


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