Basic Engineering Mathematics, Fifth Edition

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194 Basic Engineering Mathematics



  1. In Figure RT8.7, determine anglesx,yandz.
    (3)


598
y z
x

378

Figure RT8.7


  1. In Figure RT8.8, determine anglesatoe.(5)


c e

a b d
608

1258

Figure RT8.8


  1. In Figure RT8.9, determine the length ofAC.
    (4)


D A

C

E

B

3m

10m

8m

Figure RT8.9


  1. In triangleJKLin Figure RT8.10, find
    (a) the lengthKJcorrect to 3 significant figures.
    (b) sinLand tanK, each correct to 3 decimal
    places. (4)


K

J L

11.60

5.91
Figure RT8.10


  1. Two ships leave a port at the same time. ShipX
    travels due west at 30km/handshipYtravels due
    north.After4hoursthetwoshipsare130kmapart.
    Calculate the velocity of shipY.(4)

  2. If sinA=
    12
    37


,findtanAin fraction form. (3)


  1. Evaluate 5tan62◦ 11 ′ correct to 3 significant
    figures. (2)

  2. Determinetheacuteanglecos−^10 .3649indegrees
    and minutes. (2)

  3. In trianglePQRin Figure RT8.11, find angleP
    in decimal form, correct to 2 decimal places. (2)
    P Q


R

29.6 15.2

Figure RT8.11


  1. Evaluate, correct to 3 significant figures,
    3tan81. 27 ◦−5cos7. 32 ◦−6sin54. 81 ◦.(2)

  2. In triangleABCin Figure RT8.12, find lengths
    ABandAC, correct to 2 decimal places. (4)
    A


B 6 C

408 359

Figure RT8.12


  1. From a pointP, the angle of elevation of a 40m
    high electricity pylon is 20◦. How far is pointP
    from the base of the pylon, correct to the nearest
    metre? (3)

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