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Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b Investigating the Tangent Ratio The Sine Ratio (Finding a length) The Sine Ratio (Finding an angle) The Cosine of an Angle Mixed Problems The Tangent (Finding lengths) The Tangent (Finding the Angle) The Cosine ( Finding a length)

Starter Questions 18-May-15Created by Mr.Lafferty Maths Dept Q1.Calculate Q2.Convert 60% to fraction and simplify. Q3.Convert Q4.What is the time difference 09:28 and 10:50 to a percentage. Q5.The answer to the question is 90. What is the question. National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

18-May-15Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. Learning Intention Success Criteria 2.Work out Tan Ratio. 1.To identify the hypotenuse, opposite and adjacent sides in a right angled triangle. Angles & Triangles 1.Understand the terms hypotenuse, opposite and adjacent in right angled triangle. National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b Trigonometry means “triangle” and “measurement”. Adjacent Opposite x°x°x°x° hypotenuse We will be using right-angled triangles.

These triangles have 2 things in common One is 37 o The other we will investigate

TriangleABCD Vertical side3cm6cm4cm Horizontal side4cm8cm6cm 1.5cm 2cm

Trigonometry For the RAT with angle of 37 o the answer obtained by dividing vertical side by horizontal side was Right-Angled Triangle ALWAYS 0.75 The number has a special name It is called the TANGENT of 37 o tan37 o National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Using a calculator to find tan ratio What Goes In The Box ? Find the tan ratio to 3 decimal places. tan 30 o tan 0 o tan 45 o tan 60 o tan 20 o tan 70 o = 0.577= = = 1.732= 0.364= National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry Adj x°x°x°x° Tan x° = O p p o s i t e Opp Adjacent National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b 60° 12 m Adjacent Opposite hypotenuse Copy this!

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b Tan x° = Opp Adj Tan 60° = Opp 12 = Opp12 x Tan 60° Opp =12 x Tan 60°= 20.8m (1 d.p.) Copy this!

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b Tan Ratio Ex1 Ch16 Page 198

Starter Questions Starter Questions xoxo National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

18-May-15Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. Learning Intention Success Criteria 2.Use tan of an angle to solve REAL LIFE problems. 1.To use tan of the angle to solve REAL LIFE problems. Angles & Triangles 1.Write down tan ratio. National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry Adj x°x°x°x° Tan x° = O p p o s i t e Opp Adjacent National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry Example 65° Tan x° = Opp Adj Hyp h 8m Tan 65° = h 8 = h8 x Tan 65° h =8 x Tan 65°= 17.2m (1 d.p.) Adj National 4 REL 1.3 a + 1.3b Find the height h SOH CAH TOASOH CAH TOA

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b SOH CAH TOASOH CAH TOA 18-May-15Compiled by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. Use the tan ratio to find the height h of the tree to 2 decimal places. 47 o 8m rod

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b 6o6o 18-May-15 Compiled by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. Aeroplane a = 15 c Lennoxtown Airport Q1.An aeroplane is preparing to land at Glasgow Airport. It is over Lennoxtown at present which is 15km from the airport. The angle of descent is 6 o. What is the height of the plane ? Example 2 SOH CAH TOASOH CAH TOA

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b 18-May-15Compiled by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. Use the tan ratio to calculate how far the ladder is away from the building. 45 o 12m ladder d m SOH CAH TOASOH CAH TOA

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b 6o6o 18-May-15Compiled by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. Aeroplane a = 1.58 km Lennoxtown Airport Q1.An aeroplane is preparing to land at Glasgow Airport. It is over Lennoxtown at present. It is at a height of 1.58 km above the ground. It ‘s angle of descent is 6 o. How far is it from the airport to Lennoxtown? Example 2 SOH CAH TOASOH CAH TOA

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b Now try Exercise 2 Ch16 (page 199)

Starter Questions Starter Questions 10cm P Q R 6cm 7cm 10cm National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

18-May-15Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. Learning Intention Success Criteria 2.Use tan of an angle to solve problems. 1.To use tan of the angle to solve problems. Angles & Triangles 1.Write down tan ratio. National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Using Tan to calculate angles National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Using a calculator to find angle given tan ratio What Goes In The Box ? Find the angle given the tan ratio to 1 decimal places. tan -1 1 tan tan tan tan -1 2tan -1 3 = 45.0 o = 26.6 o = 38.7 o = 31.0 o = 64.4 o = 71.6 o National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry Example x°x° Tan x° = Opp Adj Hyp SOH CAH TOASOH CAH TOA 12m Tan x° = = 1.5Tan x° Adj 18m Calculate the tan x o ratio Q P R National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b = 1.5Tan x° How do we find x°? We need to use Tan ⁻ ¹ on the calculator. 2 nd Tan ⁻ ¹is written above Tan Tan ⁻ ¹ To get this press Tan Followed by Calculate the size of angle x o

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b x = Tan ⁻ ¹ 1.5 = 56.3° (1 d.p.) = 1.5Tan x° 2 nd Tan Tan ⁻ ¹ Press Enter = 1.5

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b Process 1.Identify Hyp, Opp and Adj 2.Write down ratio Tan x o = Opp Adj 3.Calculate x o 2 nd Tan Tan ⁻ ¹

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b 18-May-15Compiled by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. Use the tan ratio to calculate the angle that the support wire makes with the ground. xoxo 11m 4 m SOH CAH TOASOH CAH TOA

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b Now try Exercise 3 Ch16 Page 202

Starter Questions Starter Questions 18-May-15Created by Mr.Lafferty Maths Dept National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

18-May-15Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. Learning Intention Success Criteria 2.Use sine ratio to find an angle. 1.Definite the sine ratio and show how to find an angle using this ratio. Angles & Triangles 1.Write down sine ratio. National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry The Sine Ratio x°x°x°x° Sin x° = O p p o s i t e Opp Hyp h y p o t e n u s e National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Using a calculator to find sin ratio What Goes In The Box ? Find the sin ratio to 3 decimal places. sin 30 o sin 0 o sin 45 o sin 60 o sin 20 o sin 90 o = 0.500= = = 0.866= 0.342= National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b Example 34° Sin x° = Opp Hyp h 11cm Sin 34° = h 11 = h 11 x Sin 34° h =11 x Sin 34°= 6.2cm (1 d.p.) Find the height h SOH CAH TOASOH CAH TOA

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b SOH CAH TOASOH CAH TOA 18-May-15Compiled by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. The support rope is 11.7m long. The angle between the rope and ground is 70 o. Use the sine ratio to calculate the height of the flag pole. 70 o h 11.7m

Trigonometry SOH CAH TOASOH CAH TOA Example 72° Sin x° = Opp Hyp Sin 72° = 5 r r = 5.3 km 5km AB C r A road AB is right angled at B. The road BC is 5 km. Calculate the length of the new road AC. National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b Now try Extension Booklet Ex4E (page 83)

Starter Questions Starter Questions National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

18-May-15Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. Learning Intention Success Criteria 2.Use sine ratio to find angle REAL-LIFE problems. 1.To show how to use the sine ratio to find angle in REAL-LIFE problems. Angles & Triangles 1.Write down sine ratio. National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Using Sin to calculate angles National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Using a calculator to find angle given sin ratio What Goes In The Box ? Find the angle given the sin ratio to 1 decimal places. sin -1 1 sin sin sin sin sin = 90.0 o = 30.0 o = 53.1 o = 36.9 o = 5.7 o = 64.2 o National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry Example x°x°x°x° Sin x° = Opp Hyp 6m 9m Sin x° = 6 9 = (3 d.p.)Sin x° Find the x o SOH CAH TOASOH CAH TOA National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b =0.667 (3 d.p.)Sin x° How do we find x°? We need to use Sin ⁻ ¹ on the calculator. 2 nd Sin ⁻ ¹is written above Sin Sin ⁻ ¹ To get this press Sin Followed by

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b x = Sin ⁻ ¹ = 41.8° (1 d.p.) = (3 d.p.)Sin x° 2 nd Sin Sin ⁻ ¹ Press Enter = 0.667

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b SOH CAH TOASOH CAH TOA 18-May-15Compiled by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. Use the sine ratio to find the angle of the ramp. xoxo 10m 20 m

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b Now try Extension Booklet Ex5E (page 85)

Starter Questions Starter Questions National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

18-May-15Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. Learning Intention Success Criteria 2.Use cosine ratio to find a length or angle. 1.Definite the cosine ratio and show how to find an length or angle using this ratio. Angles & Triangles 1.Write down cosine ratio. National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Using a calculator to find cos ratio What Goes In The Box ? Find the cos ratio to 3 decimal places. cos 30 o cos 0 o cos 45 o cos 60 o cos 20 o cos 90 o = 0.866= = = 0.500= 0.940= National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry The Cosine Ratio Cos x° = Adjacent Adj x°x°x°x° Hyp h y p o t e n u s e National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b SOH CAH TOASOH CAH TOA Example 40° Cos x° = Opp Adj Hyp b 35mm Cos 40° = b 35 = b35 x Cos 40° b =35 x Cos 40°= 26.8mm (1 d.p.) Adj Find the adjacent length b

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b Now try Extension Booklet Ex6E (page 88 Q1 to Q5)

18-May-15Created by Mr.Lafferty Maths Dept Starter Questions Starter Questions National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

18-May-15Created by Mr. Lafferty Maths Dept. Learning Intention Success Criteria 2.Use cosine ratio to find a length or angle. 1.Definite the cosine ratio and show how to find an length or angle using this ratio. Angles & Triangles 1.Write down cosine ratio. National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Using Cos to calculate angles National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Using a calculator to find angle given cos ratio What Goes In The Box ? Find the angle given the cos ratio to 1 decimal places. cos -1 1 cos -1 0cos cos cos cos = 0.0 o = 90.0 o = 36.9 o = 53.1 o = 84.3 o = 25.8 o National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry S O H C A H T O A Example x°x°x°x° Cos x° = Opp Adj Hyp 45cm Cos x° = = (3 d.p.)Cos x° x = Cos ⁻ ¹0.756 =41° Adj 34cm Find the angle x o National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b Now try Extension Booklet Ex6E (page 89 Q6 to Q8)

Starter Questions Starter Questions xoxo National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

The Three Ratios Cosine Sine Tangent Sine Tangent Cosine Sine opposite adjacent hypotenuse National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry Sin x° = Opp Hyp Cos x° = Adj Hyp Tan x° = Opp Adj C A HT O AS O H National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry S O H C A H T O A Copy this! 1. Write down Process Identify what you want to find what you know National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry Past Paper Type Questions S O H C A H T O A National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry Past Paper Type Questions (4 marks) S O H C A H T O A National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry Past Paper Type Questions S O H C A H T O A National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry Past Paper Type Questions S O H C A H T O A 4 marks National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry Past Paper Type Questions S O H C A H T O A National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry Past Paper Type Questions (4marks) S O H C A H T O A National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry Past Paper Type Questions S O H C A H T O A National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry Past Paper Type Questions (4marks) S O H C A H T O A National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b

Trigonometry National 4 REL 1.3a REL 1.3b Now try Extension Booklet Ex7E (page 91)