Hard Trigonometry Problem The SAT contains a very small number of trigonometry questions. Today I would like to provide an example of a particularly hard trigonometry problem that could show up. Level 5 – Trigonometry It is given that cos x = k, where π < x < 3π/2 and x is the radian measure of an angle. If cos z = –k, which of the following could not be the value of z ? (A) x – π (B) π – x (C) 2π – x (D) 3π – x Please feel free to post your solutions or attempted solutions in the comments below and we can discuss the best way to solve the problem. I will post several solutions to this problem tomorrow. More Hard SAT Math Practice Problems For many more hard SAT math problems like these, each with several fully explained solutions, check out the Get 800 collection of SAT math prep books. If you think your friends would like to try this problem, please share: Speak to you soon! Comments comments