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11 Relationships in Space: Geometry and Trigonometry in 2D and 3D

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End of chapter test

11 Relationships in space: geometry


and trigonometry in 2D and 3D
A calculator is allowed

1 Find the midpoint of and the distance between the following points

a (2, 6 ) and ( −3, −5)


b (3,5 , 4)  and  (9, 6, 2) .
2 The shape shown is a cuboid.

a Find the volume of the cuboid.

b Find the length AC.

c Find the length AG.

d Find the angle that AG makes with the plane ABCD.

3 Coco is standing 20m away from a tree at the end of its shadow and measures the angle of
elevation of the sun as 37° . How tall is the tree?

4 The body of a juice carton is the shape of a cuboid with a square base. The top of the carton is
a square based pyramid.

a The size of the angle between TF and FG.

b The total surface area of the four triangular sections of the roof.

c The volume of juice in the carton.

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5 A fishing weight is made by combining a hemisphere of radius 3 cm and a right circular cone of
height 4cm as shown on the diagram.

a Find the volume of the fishing weight

b Find the total surface area.

6 Find the smallest angle in a triangle of sides 6cm, 7cm, 8cm.

7 Grumpy and Happy have a garden each that is joined by fence BD

a Find the length of the fence.

b Find two possible values for angle CBD.

c If angle CBD is acute, find the perimeter, ABCDA, of their gardens.

8 An airplane leaves Manpool on a bearing of 030° to Doondee, a distance of 250km. They take
off from Doondee and head to Bernich on a bearing of 100° for 400km.

a Show this on a diagram.

b What is the bearing and distance that the pilot must use to return home to Manpool?

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Answers

 x1 + x2 y1 + y2   2 − 3 6 − 5   1 1 
1 a Midpoint =  ,
 =  , =  − , 
 2 2   2 2   2 2

( x2 − x1 ) + ( y2 − y1 ) = ( −3 − 2) + ( −5 − 6 ) =
2 2 2 2
Distance = 146 = 12.1

 x + x2 y1 + y2 z1 + z2   3 + 9 5 + 6 4 + 2   11 
b Midpoint    1 =
= , ,  = , ,   6, , 3 
 2 2 2   2 2 2   2 

( x2 − x1 ) + ( y2 − y1 ) + ( z2 − z1 ) = ( 9 − 3) + ( 6 − 5) + (2 − 4 ) =
2 2 2 2 2 2
Distance = 41 = 6.40

2 a V = lbh = 3 × 5 × 10 = 150 m3

b AC 2 =52 + 102 =125

AC
= 125 11.2 m
=

Remember to use 125 and not 11.2 in any further calculations!

( )
2
c 32 + 125
AG = 134
=

AG
= 134 11.6 m
=

CG 3
d sin CAG
= =
AG 134

= sin−1 15.0°
∠CAG

h
3 tan 37° =
20

=h 20tan37
= ° 15.1m

3
4 a cos TFG
= = 0.3
10

∠TFG = cos−1 0.3 = 72.5°

1
b Surface area = 4 × × TF × FG × sin TFG = 2 × 10 × 6 × sin72.5° = 114 cm2
2

c The volume of juice in the carton=Volume of the cuboid+ volume of the pyramid

1 
V =
lbh +  base area × height 
3 

The height of the pyramid


Find EG

EG 2 = 62 + 62 = 72

EG = 72
2
1 
Height =102 −  72  =
9.06 cm
2 

1
V = (6 × 6 × 40) +  3 × 6 × 6 × 9.06  = 1550 cm3
 

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5 a Total volume = volume of the hemisphere + volume of the cone

2 1 2 1
V = π r 3 + π r 2h = π ( 3 ) + π ( 3 ) ( 4 ) =
3 2
30π =94.2 cm3
3 3 3 3
b The slant height (l) of the cone is 5cm
Total surface area (SA) = SA of the hemisphere + Curved SA of the cone

1
π rl = π (3) + (π × 3 × 5) = 33π = 104 cm2
2
SA = × 4π r 2 +  2
2

6 Find the smallest angle in a triangle of sides 6cm, 7cm, 8cm.

72 + 82 − 62 77
=cos θ =
2×7×8 112

77
=θ cos−1 = 46.6°
112

7 a BD2 = 42 + 82 − (2 × 4 × 8 × cos 40°)

BD = 5.57

sin CBD sin25°


b =
12 5.57

12sin25°
CBD =sin−1 =65.7° or 1
 14°
5.57

c ∠BDC
= (180 − 65.7 − 25=
)° 89.3°

BC 5.57
=
sin 89.3 sin25

BC = 13.2

Perimeter
= 13.2 + 4 + 8 + 12
= 37.2
8 a

b ∠MDB = 360 − 100 − 150 = 110°

= 2502 + 4002 − (2 × 250 × 400 × cos110)


BM

BM = 539km

4002 + 2502 − 5392


cos BMD =
2 × 400 × 250

∠BMD = 44.3°
Bearing M to B = 074
Bearing B to M = 360 − 74 = 286°

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