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Bearings

This document contains information about several diagrams with points labeled A, B, C, etc. on level ground. Various lengths, angles and bearings are given. For each diagram, there are calculations to find missing lengths, angles, bearings, areas, or other values using the information provided. Twenty problems are presented in this format, requiring the use of trigonometry and geometry principles.

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Bearings

This document contains information about several diagrams with points labeled A, B, C, etc. on level ground. Various lengths, angles and bearings are given. For each diagram, there are calculations to find missing lengths, angles, bearings, areas, or other values using the information provided. Twenty problems are presented in this format, requiring the use of trigonometry and geometry principles.

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55 m

A 45 m

125 m 20 68 m 93 D

C
In the diagram, AC and BC are straight paths on level ground, leading to a vertical building ABYX. B is due east of A. Given AB = 125m, AC = 45m, ACB = 93 and BAD 20 . A new path AD is a shortcut to meet path BC at point D. Calculate (i) (ii) (iii)
CAD ,

[3] [2] [2]

the length of BC, the bearing of C from A.

(iv)

A 3m high lamp-post, whose top is T, is erected vertically at point D. A person at the

[2]

top of the building at point X looks at the top of the lamp-post. Calculate the angle of depression from X to T.

(v)

Another person walks from point D directly towards the building line AB. Calculate the [2]

shortest distance from D to AB.

2.

In the diagram, A, B, C and D are four markers on a horizontal field. AC = 350 m, BAC 32 and BCA 90

(a) Calculate AB. (b) The bearing of B from A is 042. CAD 45 and CDA 72 . Calculate (i) the bearing of D from A, (ii) the bearing of D from C, (iii) the shortest distance from C to the path AB. (c) An aircraft was hovering vertically above the point A. The angle of elevation of the bottom of the aircraft from B is 29. (i) Calculate the height at which the aircraft is hovering. (ii) Find the angle of depression of the marker C from the aircraft.

[2]

[1] [2] [2]

[1] [2]

3.

A, B, C are points on level ground. The bearing of C from A is 045 and the bearing of B from A is 075 . Given that AB = BC = 25 m, calculate (a) (b) (c) (d)
ABC

[2] [3] [2]

distance AC, the shortest distance from B to AC, A bird is hovering at a height of 20 m above point B. Calculate the greatest angle of elevation of the bird when viewed from any point on the path AC.

[2]

25 m

45o 25 m A

4.

A vertical pole QT stands at one corner of a horizontal rectangular field PQRS as shown. If SR = 10 m, PS = 6 m and the angle of elevation of T from P is 24 .
T

P 6m S

24

10 m

Calculate (a) (b) QT ,


RTS .

[2] [4]

5.

In the diagram below, ABD lies on a horizontal ground. BCD is a straight line, BC = 5.6 m, AC = 7.9 m, AD = 6.4 m,ADC = 80 and CE is a vertical flagpole at C such that CE = 8 m

E D
8.0 m 6.4 m 7.9 m

C
5.6 m

A
Calculate (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (v)

B
ACD the area of triangle ABC the length of AB, the shortest distance from C to the path AB the angle of elevation of point E when viewed from A. [2] [2] [3] [2] [2]

6.

(a)

A, B, C and D are four towns. B, C and D lie on a straight line. B is 3.7km due south of A. The bearing of C from B is 0420, AC = 2.8km and CD = 3.3km.

Calculate (i) (ii) (iii) (b) the bearing of B from C,


ACD ,

[2] [3] [2]

the distance AD.

A vertical tower, AT has its base at A. Given that the angle of elevation of T from a boat, which is 3.5 km away from A, is 2.40 and , calculate (i) (ii) the height, in metres, of the tower AT, Given that there is another boat C which is 6.7 km away from AT, find the angle of depression of C from T. [2] [3]

7.

(a)

A , B and C are three points on level ground. The bearing of C from A is 052 and ACB 112 . AC 42 m and BC 26 m. Calculate (i) the bearing of C from B , (ii) the length of AB , (iii) the area of triangle ABC .
A man walks from A to B . Calculate (i) the distance from C when he is nearest it. (ii) his largest angle of elevation of a 5 m flagpole erected at C .

[2] [2] [1]

(b)

[2] [2]

8.

In the diagram below, P, Q, R and S are four markers in a horizontal field. Given that PS 40m , PR 36m , RPS 50 , PQR 38 , PRQ 90 and S is due west of P. (a) Calculate (i) the bearing of P from R, [1] (ii) the bearing of P from Q. [1] (b) Calculate (i) PQ, (ii) RS, (iii) the area of PSR , (iv) the shortest distance from S to PR.

[2] [2] [2] [2]

(c)

A vertical pole of height 7.5 m is planted at S. A man walks along the path PR. Find the greatest angle of elevation of the top of the pole when viewed from any point along the path. [2]

N
S 40
50

36

R 38
o

9.

In the diagram, TC is a vertical tower 40m high. A, B and C are three points on level ground whereby A is due west of B. Given BC = 24m, AB = 36.8m and the angle of elevation of T from A is 52.2 ,

40m

C 52.2 A 36.8m

24m

(a)

Calculate (i) AC, [2] [2] [2] [3] [2]

(ii) ACB (iii)area of triangle ABC, (iv) bearing of C from A (v) shortest distance from B to AC, (b) Another vertical tower is located on point B. The angle of elevation of this tower from C is 32. Find (i) (ii) the height of the tower. the greatest angle of depression viewed by a man at the top of the tower on a car moving in a straight line along AC.

[2]

[2]

10. N Q 45o R 6 4 53o P 3 2 8 0 S

In the diagram above, PQRS are points on the level ground. Q is due north of P, R is 64 m from P and the bearing of R from P is 053o. Angle PQR = 45o, RS is 32 m and RP is 80 m. (a) Calculate (i) (ii) the length of PQ, angle RPS, [2] [2] [1]

(iii) the bearing of P from S.

(b)

A vertical pole RT was raised with the foot at R and RT = 14 m. Calculate the angle of elevation of T from Q. [3]

(c)

A man walks from P along the line PS until he reaches the point X which is the nearest point from R. (i) (ii) Calculate the distance of X from R. [1]

Calculate the greatest angle of elevation of the top of the pole, T from the man. [1]

11.

8.4 m

7.2 m 9.5 m

6.4 m
P Q

In the diagram, P, Q, R and S are four markers on a horizontal ground and QRS is a straight line.

PSR 78, PS = 7.2 m, PR = 9.5 m and QR = 6.4 m.


(a) Calculate (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) (b)

PRS,
the area of triangle PQR, the length of PQ, the shortest distance from R to the path PQ.

[2] [2] [3] [2]

RT is a vertical flagpole at R such that RT = 8.4 m. Calculate the greatest angle of elevation of T as seen from the path PQ. [2]

12. The figure below is a 3-dimensional solid. V is the vertex directly above D. VDA = GAE = AEF = 90 and BC = FG are parallel. Given that ABCD is a square of 6cm, AE = 1.5 cm, EF = 5.4 cm and VD = 11cm, calculate (i) the length of VA , (ii) (iii) [1] [1]

BFE,

the volume of the solid. [3]

13.

The bearing of B and C from A is 045o and 119o respectively. ABC = 32o and AC = 23 m.

a) Find, i) ii) iii) iv) the length BC area of triangle ABC bearing of A from B bearing of B from C [1] [2] [2] [2]

b) Calculate the shortest distance from point A to line BC.

[2]

c) Given that there is a lamppost 15 m high at A, find the greatest angle of elevation from a point on the line BC to the top of the lamppost. [2]

14.

89

100

North

A D 120 B C 93

Three points A, B and C on level ground are such that A is due north of B. An observer at C sees a hot air balloon hovering at E, which is 100 m vertically above A. A vertical tower BD stands at B and the angle of elevation of D, from C is 30o. DC =120 m, ED = 89 m and AC = 93 m.

(a)

Calculate (i) (ii) the height of the tower BD, the distance BC. [1] [1]

(b)

Show that AB = 79.5 m.

[1]

(c)

Calculate (i) (ii) (iii) the largest angle of ABC , the shortest distance from C to AB, the bearing of A from C. [3] [2] [2]

15.

Z 65o B Y

40o

X A glider flies from X to Y then to Z. The journey from X to Y is 16.5 km on a bearing of 040o and the journey from Y to Z is 9.8 km on a bearing of 065o. Given that A is north of Y and west of Z, B is west of Y. Find the (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) distance of BX, bearing of A from B, distance of XZ, area of triangle XYZ [2] [2] [2] [2]

16.

North

A 38 D 10 km C 56 6 km

In the diagram, A, B, C and D are points on level ground, with A due North of B, BAD 38o ,

ADB 56o , BD 6 km and CD = 10 km. Given that ADC is a straight line, calculate
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) BC,
DBC ,

[2] [2] [1] [2] [2] [1]

the bearing of D from C, the bearing of B from C, the bearing of D from B, the shortest distance from D to BC.

17.

N 112 D 11 m C

15 m B 14 m

In the diagram above A, B, C and D are points on level ground. D is due west of C, CD = 11m, BC = 14 m, AC = 15m and angle ACD = 112. It is given that the bearing of C from A is 202 and the bearing of A from B is 318. Calculate (a) (b) (c) (d) AD, the bearing of A from C, angle ABC, shortest distance from A to BC, [3] [1] [3] [2]

A vertical pole of height 15 m is standing at point A. (e) Calculate the greatest angle of elevation of the top of the pole when [2]

viewed from any point along the line BC.

18.

The diagram shows a horizontal field ABCD where C is due south of A.


D 32 , AD B 18 . C 82 and AC BC = 16.8 m, AD = 11.9 m, AC

N A

16.8 18o 32o

11.9

82o D

C
(a) Show that AC 22.24 m, correct to 4 significant figures. [1]

(b) Calculate (i) (ii) (iii) the area of triangle ACD, AB, the bearing of C from D, [2] [3] [1] [2]

(iv) how far D is south of A.

(c) A tower of height 10 m is erected at a point X, along the path BC such that the angle of elevation of the top of the tower from C is 35. Calculate the distance CX. [2]

19. P, Q, R and S are points on the level ground such that R is due south P and Q is due east of P. S is a point on QR. It is given that RS = 27 m, PR = 100m and PQ = 80m. A tower TP of height 20 m stands on P, (a) Calculate (i) the bearing of R from Q , (ii) the distance PS , (iii) the area of PQS, (b) A man walks along RQ. Calculate his largest angle of elevation of the top of the tower T. T

[2] [3] [2] [4]

P 100m

80m

S 27m

20. B

150 m

D A In the diagram, A, B, C and D are four markers in a horizontal field.


C 38 and AB C 90 . AB = 150 m, BA

(a) (b)

Calculate the length of AC in metres. The bearing of B from C is 310 . Calculate (i) (ii) the bearing of B from A, the bearing of A from C.

[2]

[2] [1]

(c)

From the top of a building at C, the angle of depression of A is 34 . Calculate the height of the building. [2]

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