A Simple Trig Challenge

Published by patrick honner on

This is a fun and simple trigonometry challenge.

No calculators allowed!

Which of the following is the largest?

                                     (a)  \frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}                           (b)  sin (\frac{7\pi}{12})

                                     (c)  sin (\frac{7\pi}{16})                  (d)  cos (\frac{\pi}{10})

There are a couple of nice ways to solve this without using a calculator, and plenty of good ways to extend this question.

The real challenge is to come up with your own version of this problem!

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patrick honner

Math teacher in Brooklyn, New York

3 Comments

Ahmed Gouda · May 1, 2012 at 8:04 pm

I got C.

MrHonner · May 5, 2012 at 9:07 am

The question is how did you get it?

    Ahmed Gouda · May 6, 2012 at 7:02 am

    The way I thought about it was sin pi/2 is 1. sin pi/3 is root 3 over 2. 7 pi over six is closer to one than pi over 3 so its larger than root 3 over 2. From there I just tried to find which is closest to 1. (D)pi over ten inserted into cos is pi over ten away which is larger then pi over 12 (B), and pi over sixteen is the smallest (c) so it seems to be the answer to me.

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