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Introductory Problems
1, Let x be a real number such that see x ~ tan.x = 2. Evaluate sec.x + tan x
2 Let 0° <9 < 45°. Arrange
ny = Caney", = (tana,
t= (coray®, = (cory,
in decreasing order.
3. Compute
(@) sin 008 4, and tan
() cos! 3 — sin Zs
(6) c0836* ~ cos 72°; and
(@) sin 10° sin 50° sin 70°
4, Simplify the expression
San y deo — [So PED.
Sint x + cost — eos + asin103 Trigonometry Problems
Find all x in the interval (0, $) such that
oo St wn
Region R contains all the points (x, y) such that x? + y? = 100 and singe +
y) = 0. Find the area of region R.
In tiangle ABC, show that
Let J denote the interval [—4. 4]. Determine the function f defined on the
imerval {1,1} such that f(Sin2x) = sin.x + cos.x and simplify f(tan® x)
for.x in the interval /.
Let 1
fils) = Losin x + cos x)
for k = 1,2,.... Prove that
Fax) ~ fol) =
for all real numbers x
circle of radius | is randomly placed ina 15-by-36 rectangle ABC D so that
the cle lies completely within the rectangle. Given tha the probability that
the cirele will not touch diagonal AC is ®, where m and n are relatively prime
positive integer, find m +.2 Introductory Problems
In triangle ABC,
3sin A+4cos B= 6 and 4sin B+ 3cos A
Find the measure of ange C.
Prove that
tan 3a ~ tan 2a ~ tana = tan 3a tan2a tana
for alla # 42, where kis in Z.
Let a, b, c,d be numbers in the interval (0, x] such that
sina +7sinb = 4(sine +2sind),
cosa + Tos b = 4(cos¢ + 2c0s d).
Prove that 2.cos(a ~d) = Teos(b ~ c).
Express
singe — y) +sin(y ~ 2) + sin(e — 9)
as a monomial
Prove that
(40s? 9° — 3)(4.c0s? 27°
3) =tano>.
Prove that
(+S) (4) 2 (aay
for all real numbers a, b,x with a,b = Oand 0