4.1
Calculate $\cos B$.
4.2.1
Find $\sin^2 P$.
4.2.2
Evaluate $\frac{\sin \beta}{\cos \beta}$ or find $\cot \beta$. Also, simplify $\frac{\sec^2 \beta - 1}{\sin... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:4.1
Calculate $\cos B$ - NSC Technical Mathematics - Question 4 - 2023 - Paper 2
Step 1
Calculate $\cos B$
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cosB is calculated directly as part of the trigonometric relationships.
Step 2
Find $\sin^2 P$
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Using the identity, sin2P=1−cos2P.
Step 3
Evaluate $\frac{\sin \beta}{\cos \beta}$ or find $\cot \beta$.
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We know that cotβ=tanβ1, where tanβ=cosβsinβ.
Step 4
Simplify $\frac{\sec^2 \beta - 1}{\sin^2 \beta}$
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Using sec2β−1=tan2β, we can rewrite as sin2βtan2β=cos2β1.
Step 5
Show that $2(\sin(\pi + B) \cos(2\pi - B) + \cos(180 - B) = 2 \sec(180 + B)$
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We can leverage trigonometric identities: sin(π+B)=−sinB, cos(2π−B)=cosB and cos(180−B)=−cosB. Therefore, the left-hand side simplifies to 2(−sinBcosB−cosB)=2sec(180+B).