Trigonometry (Chapter 15) 331
EXERCISE 15E
1 Draw diagrams to represent bearings from O of:
a 136 o b 240 o c 051 o d 327 o
2 Find the bearing of Q from P if the bearing of P from Q is:
a 054 o b 113 o c 263 o d 304 o
3 A, B and C are the checkpoints of a triangular orienteering course. For each of the following courses,
find the bearing of:
i B from A ii C from B iii B from C
iv C from A v A from B vi A from C.
ab
4 A bushwalker walks 14 km east and then 9 km south. Find the bearing of his finishing position from
his starting point.
5 Runner A runs at 10 km/h due north. Runner B leaves the same spot and runs at 12 km/h due east.
Find the distance and bearing of runner B from runner A after 30 minutes.
6 A hiker walks in the direction 153 oand stops when she is 20 km south of her starting point. How far
did she walk?
7 A ship sails for 60 km on a bearing 040 o. How far east of its starting point is the ship?
8 Natasha is 50 m due east of Michelle. Natasha walks 20 m due north, and Michelle walks 10 m due
south. Find the distance and bearing of Michelle from Natasha now.
9 An aeroplane travels on a bearing of 295 oso that it is 200 km west of its starting point. How far has
it travelled on this bearing?
10
Right angled triangles occur frequently in 3 -dimensional figures. We can use Pythagoras’ theorem and
trigonometry to find unknown angles and lengths.
F 3-DIMENSIONAL PROBLEM SOLVING [8.7]
NN
C
N
A
B
41°
142°
279°
N
N
N
27°
151°
246°
B
A
C
A fishing trawler sails from port P in the direction 024 ofor
30 km, and then in the direction 114 ofor 20 km.
Calculate:
a the distance and bearing of the trawler from P
b the direction in which the trawler must sail in order to
return to P.
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