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<math>\text{(A) } cos(6^\circ)cos(12^\circ)sec(18^\circ)\quad\\ | <math>\text{(A) } \cos(6^\circ)\cos(12^\circ)\sec(18^\circ)\quad\\ | ||
\text{(B) } cos(6^\circ)sin(12^\circ)csc(18^\circ)\quad\\ | \text{(B) } \cos(6^\circ)\sin(12^\circ)\csc(18^\circ)\quad\\ | ||
\text{(C) } cos(6^\circ)sin(12^\circ)sec(18^\circ)\quad\\ | \text{(C) } \cos(6^\circ)\sin(12^\circ)\sec(18^\circ)\quad\\ | ||
\text{(D) } sin(6^\circ)sin(12^\circ)csc(18^\circ)\quad\\ | \text{(D) } \sin(6^\circ)\sin(12^\circ)\csc(18^\circ)\quad\\ | ||
\text{(E) } sin(6^\circ)sin(12^\circ)sec(18^\circ)</math> | \text{(E) } \sin(6^\circ)\sin(12^\circ)\sec(18^\circ)</math> | ||
== Solution == | == Solution == | ||
Revision as of 16:00, 29 August 2020
Problem
Points
and
are on a circle of diameter
, and
is on diameter
If
and
, then
Solution
We have all the angles we need, but most obviously, we see that right angle in triangle
.
Note also that angle
is 6 degrees, so length
because the diameter,
, is 1.
Now, we can concentrate on triangle
(after all, now we can decipher all angles easily and use Law of Sines).
We get:
That's equal to
Therefore, our answer is equal to:
Note that
, and don't accidentally put
because you thought
was
!
See also
| 1993 AHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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