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8-2 Trigonometric Ratios Warm Up Lesson Presentation Lesson Quiz Holt Geometry

Objectives Find the sine, cosine, and tangent of an acute angle. Use trigonometric ratios to find side lengths in right triangles and to solve real-world problems.

By the AA Similarity Postulate, a right triangle with a given acute angle is similar to every other right triangle with that same acute angle measure. So ∆ABC ~ ∆DEF ~ ∆XYZ, and . These are trigonometric ratios. A trigonometric ratio is a ratio of two sides of a right triangle.

In trigonometry, the letter of the vertex of the angle is often used to represent the measure of that angle. For example, the sine of A is written as sin A. Writing Math

Example 1A: Finding Trigonometric Ratios Write the trigonometric ratio as a fraction and as a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth. cos J sin J

Example 1C: Finding Trigonometric Ratios Write the trigonometric ratio as a fraction and as a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth. tan K

Example 2: Finding Trigonometric Ratios in Special Right Triangles Use a special right triangle to write cos 30° as a fraction. Draw and label a 30º-60º-90º ∆.

Use a special right triangle to write tan 45° as a fraction. Check It Out! Example 2 Use a special right triangle to write tan 45° as a fraction. s 45° Draw and label a 45º-45º-90º ∆.

Example 3A: Calculating Trigonometric Ratios Use your calculator to find the trigonometric ratio. Round to the nearest hundredth. sin 52° Be sure your calculator is in degree mode, not radian mode. Caution! cos 19° tan 65°

The hypotenuse is always the longest side of a right triangle The hypotenuse is always the longest side of a right triangle. So the denominator of a sine or cosine ratio is always greater than the numerator. Therefore the sine and cosine of an acute angle are always positive numbers less than 1. Since the tangent of an acute angle is the ratio of the lengths of the legs, it can have any value greater than 0.

Example 4A: Using Trigonometric Ratios to Find Lengths Find the length. Round to the nearest hundredth. BC

Example 4A Continued Write a trigonometric ratio. Substitute the given values. Multiply both sides by BC and divide by tan 15°. BC  38.07 ft Simplify the expression.

Caution! Do not round until the final step of your answer. Use the values of the trigonometric ratios provided by your calculator.

Example 4B: Using Trigonometric Ratios to Find Lengths Find the length. Round to the nearest hundredth. QR

Example 4C: Using Trigonometric Ratios to Find Lengths Find the length. Round to the nearest hundredth. FD

Check It Out! Example 4b Find the length. Round to the nearest hundredth. ST

Check It Out! Example 4c Find the length. Round to the nearest hundredth. BC

Check It Out! Example 4d Find the length. Round to the nearest hundredth. JL

Example 5: Problem-Solving Application The Pilatusbahn in Switzerland is the world’s steepest cog railway. Its steepest section makes an angle of about 25.6º with the horizontal and rises about 0.9 km. To the nearest hundredth of a kilometer, how long is this section of the railway track?

Understand the Problem Example 5 Continued 1 Understand the Problem Make a sketch. The answer is BC. 0.9 km

Check It Out! Example 5 Continued Find the length of the ramp to the nearest tenth of a foot.

Lesson Quiz: Part I Use a special right triangle to write each trigonometric ratio as a fraction. 1. sin 60° 2. cos 45° Use your calculator to find each trigonometric ratio. Round to the nearest hundredth. 3. tan 84° 4. cos 13° 9.51 0.97

Lesson Quiz: Part II Find each length. Round to the nearest tenth. 5. CB 6. AC 6.1 16.2 Use your answers from Items 5 and 6 to write each trigonometric ratio as a fraction and as a decimal rounded to the nearest hundredth. 7. sin A 8. cos A 9. tan A