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Jeopardy Trig fractions Solving For Angles Solving for Sides Words are Problems?! Other Right Stuff $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question Sin B = (fraction)

$100 Answer from Trig Fractions What is 5/13 ?

$200 Question Tan A = (fraction)

$200 Answer from Trig Fractions What is 12/5 ?

$300 Question Cos A = (REDUCE Fraction!)

$300 Answer from Trig Fractions What is 3/5 ?

$400 Question Which trig ratio is 4/5 for ANGLE B?

$400 Anwers from Trig Fractions What is Sin B ?

$500 Question Tan B = (REDUCE) fraction

$500 Answer from Trig Fractions What is 4/3 ?

$100 Question How do you use the Calculator to find the measurement of an angle when you have the trig ratio?

$100 Answer from Solving for Angles What is Use the 2 nd button and type in the fraction?

$200 Question What inverse trig ratio should you use to find the angle measure of A?

$200 Answer from Solving for Angles What is Cos -1 (20/25)?

$300 Question What inverse trig ratio equation should you use to find measure of angle B?

$300 Answer from Solving for Angles What is Tan -1 (20/12)?

$400 Question Use your calculator to find the measurement of angle A to the nearest degree.

$400 Answer from Solving for Angles What is m< A = 41 o ? Cos A = 6/8 so Cos –1 6/8

$500 Question From a point on the ground 25 feet from the foot of a 15.6 foot tall tree, find the angle of elevation of the top of the tree to the nearest degree.

$500 Answer from Solving for Angles From a point on the ground 25 feet from the foot of a 15.6 foot tall tree, find the angle of elevation of the top of the tree to the nearest degree. What is 32 degrees?

$100 Question Which trig ratio equation would you use to find the value of x?

$100 Answer from Solving for Sides What is Sin 25 = x/10 ?

$200 Question Which trig ratio equation would you use to find the value of x?

$200 Answer from Solving for Sides What is Cos ? Cos 50 = 25 / x

$300 Question Which trig ratio equation would you use to find the value of x?

$300 Answer from Solving for Sides You would use the TAN Tan 20 = x / 15

$400 Question Find the value of x. (Round to nearest tenth)

$400 Answer from Solving for Sides X = 3.9 ( Rounded) Sin 40 = x / 6

$500 Question Height of the kite above the ground to the nearest tenth of a foot.

$500 Answers from Solving for Sides What is feet? Sin63=x/132 X= … Add 3!

$100 Question the angle formed by the horizontal and the line of sight when looking downward

$100 Answer from Words are Problems What is angle of depression? the angle formed by the horizontal and the line of sight when looking downward

$200 Question A ladder leans against a wall. The length of the ladder is 4 meters and its base is 2 meters from the wall. To find the angle between the ladder and the ground you should use which trig function?

$200 Answer from word problems A ladder leans against a wall. The length of the ladder is 4 meters and its base is 2 meters from the wall. To find the angle between the ladder and the ground you should use which trig function? What is cosine?

$300 Question Length of FG to the nearest cm.

$300 Answer from Word problems What is 11 cm? Use Tan 43=x/12

$400 Question Find the height of the tree to the nearest tenth of a foot.

$400 Answer from Word problems What is 14.1 feet? Find the height of the tree to the nearest tenth of a foot.

$500 Question Find the distance to the nearest tenth of a foot between the players.

$500 Answer from Word problems What is 3.5 feet?

$100 Question Identify the side opposite angle A

$100 Answer from Other trig stuff What is the side length 3?

$200 Question Solve for x.

$200 Answer from Other trig stuff What is X = 9 ? Use Pythagorean Theorem

$300 Question Solve for x.

$300 Answer from Other trig stuff What is X = 16?

$400 Question Solve for x in simplest radical form.

$400 Answer What is 12 * sqrt 2 ? Use pythagorean thm

$500 Question Solve for X in simplest radical form?

$500 Answer from Other trig stuff What is x= 10 */sqrt 2?

Find the area of the trapezoid to the nearest whole unit.

Final Jeopardy Answer What is 267? and we have an isosceles right triangle so both legs are 9.89… b 2 =b