8-3 Trigonometry

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8-3 Trigonometry

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8-3 Trigonometry. Learning Goal To use the sine, cosine, and tangent ratios to determine side lengths and angle measures in right triangles. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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8-3

Trigonometry

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Learning Goal

To use the sine, cosine, and tangent ratios to determine side lengths and angle measures in

right triangles.

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For the remainder of the year your calculator must be in

degree mode. All your answers will be wrong if it is not in degree

mode.

Get out your calculators now. Mr. Bradford will show you.

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Do not copy.

Trigonometric Ratio

A ratio of the lengths of sides of a right triangle.

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Do not copy.

Examples: sine, cosine and tangent.

Abbreviations: sin, cos and tan.

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Some Old Horse Came A Hopping Through Our Alley

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Some Old Horse

Sin Θ = oppositehypotenuse

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Came A Hopping

Cos Θ = adjacenthypotenuse

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Through Our Alley

Tan Θ =oppositeadjacent

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Θ is the measure of an acute angle in a right triangle.

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Step 1Label the Hypotenuse.(across from the right angle)

43˚

x

10

hyp

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Step 2Put an arc over the angle that has a number or variable with a degree symbol.

43˚

x

10

hyp

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Step 3Label the other side the arc touches: Adjacent.

43˚

x

10

hyp

adj

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Step 4Label the remaining side: Opposite.

43˚

x

10

hyp

adj

opp

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Step 5Decide if sin, cos or tan.

43˚

x

10

hyp

adj

opp

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Step 6Create equation.

43˚

x

10

hyp

adj

opp

tan 43 = —10x

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Step 7Solve.

tan 43 = —10x

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Step 7Solve.

tan 43 = —10x

.9325 = —10x

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Step 7Solve.

tan 43 = —10x

.9325 = —10x( )x( )x

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Step 7Solve.

tan 43 = —10x

.9325 = —10x

.9325x = 10

( )x( )x

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Step 7Solve.

tan 43 = —10x

.9325 = —10x

.9325x = 10

( )x( )x

.9325.9325

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Step 7Solve.

tan 43 = —10x

.9325 = —10x

.9325x = 10

x = 10.7

( )x( )x

.9325.9325

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Lets try another.

12

16

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Lets try another.sin x = —12

16

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Lets try another.sin x = —

sin x = .75

1216

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Lets try another.sin x = —

sin x = .75

1216

sin-1(sin x) = sin-1.75

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Lets try another.sin x = —

sin x = .75

1216

sin-1(sin x) = sin-1.75

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Lets try another.sin x = —

sin x = .75

1216

sin-1(sin x) = sin-1.75

x = 48.6

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Trigonometry Worksheet

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