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1 NOTES 9.10 Trigonometric Ratios

2 Table of Trigonometric Ratios
The table shows decimal approximations of the ratios for their angles. For example, sin 10º ≈ and the tan 52º≈

3 Find the measure of D to the nearest degree.
20.1 11.2 34º D F Should you use sin, cosine or tangent? Sin D = Sin D ≈ Use the table to find the number nearest in the sin column. D ≈ 34º Find the length of DF to the nearest tenth. Should you use sin, cosine or tangent? Cos 34º = DF ≈ DF 16.7 ≈ DF

4 Angle of Elevation If an observer at point P looks upward toward an object at A… …the angle the line of sight PA makes with the horizontal PH is called the angle of elevation. A P  of elevation H

5 Angle of Depression If an observer at point P looks downward toward an object at B… …the angle the line of sight PB makes with the horizontal PH is called the angle of depression. H P  of depression Taco Meat B

6 To an observer on a cliff 360 m above sea level, the angle of depression of a ship is 28º. What is the horizontal distance between the ship and the observer? Draw a picture. By║ lines alt. int.  s  , CSH = 28º What trig. function will you use? Tan 28º = x ≈ x x = 677 The horizontal distance is about 677 m.


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