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1 Bell Ringer Please make sure you have turned in your homework (WB pgs ) in the tray. Please answer the following questions using your notes from yesterday: What is the formula for the Pythagorean Theorem? Who was the Pythagorean Theorem named after? What is the name of the longest side of a right triangle? What is the converse statement of the Pythagorean Theorem?

2 Today’s Objective: To find and use trigonometric ratios

3 Essential Understanding
Ratios of the side lengths of a right triangle are called trigonometric ratios: Sine, cosine, and tangent You can use the sine, cosine, and tangent ratios to find the measurements of sides and angles of right triangles.

4 Another way to remember your trig ratios:
Some Old Hippy Caught Another Trippin’ On Acid

5 Problem 1A What are sin A, cos A, and tan A for the triangle shown? A
17 8 B C 15

6 Problem 1B What are sin, cos, and tan for each acute angle (E and F) using the triangle below? F 15 9 E G 12

7 You can also use a calculator to find trigonometric ratios
You can also use a calculator to find trigonometric ratios. In this Chapter, use Degree mode when finding trigonometric ratios. This allows you to enter angles in degrees.

8 Problem 2A What is the value of cos 55° to the nearest ten-thousandth?
Make sure you have your calculator set to DEGREE mode!

9 Problem 2B What is the value of each expression listed below? Round your answer to the nearest ten-thousandth. sin 80° tan 45° cos 15° sin 9°

10 You can use trigonometry to find missing lengths in a right triangle when you know the length of one side and the measure of an acute angle.

11 Problem 3A To the nearest tenth, what is the value of x in the triangle given below? x 14 48°

12 Problem 3B To the nearest tenth, what is the value of x in the triangle given below? x 35° 1.575

13 Problem 3C For each triangle, find the missing side length to the nearest tenth. The hypotenuse is 4m long. How long is the side adjacent to a 40° angle? A 25° angle has an opposite leg 6cm long. How long is the adjacent leg?

14 If you know the lengths of two sides of a right triangle, you can find a trigonometric ratio for each acute angle of the triangle. If you know a trigonometric ratio for an angle, you can use the inverse of the trigonometric ratio to find the measure of the angle. Use the sinˉ¹, cosˉ¹, or tanˉ¹ feature on your calculator.

15 Problem 4A What is the measure of each angle in the triangle below? 12
24 C

16 Problem 4B What is the measure of each angle in the triangle below? A
8 12 C

17 Problem 4C For each right triangle described, find all three angles to the nearest tenth. The hypotenuse is 8 ft long. The adjacent side is 5 ft long. The adjacent side is 16 mm long. The hypotenuse is 22 mm long.

18 Today’s assignment Workbook Pg #s 1-40 ALL


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