

Solving Trigonometric Equations
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Mathematics
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8th - 11th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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9 Slides • 19 Questions
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Notes 5-
Solving Trig Equations
By John Campbell
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Warm-Up
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Multiple Choice
Evaluate the trigonometric ratio for the given angle in simplest form.
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Multiple Choice
Evaluate the trigonometric ratio for the given angle in simplest form.
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Multiple Select
Find all answers to the equation in standard position.
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Multiple Select
Find all answers to the equation in standard position.
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Multiple Select
Find all answers to the equation in standard position.
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Finding Infinite Answers
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Remember all coterminal angles will have the same trig ratios, because they share the same reference angle and quadrant.
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cos(ϴ)= √3/2
has infinite answers.
Every positive and negative rotation of both standard angle answers.
"All angles coterminal to standard answers."
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Open Ended
In your own words tell me all the answers to sin(θ)=21
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Poll
Which of the following equations do you think represent all possible answers to...
sin(θ)=21 ?
30∘+360∘n , n=integers
330∘+360∘n , n=integers
150∘+360∘n , n=integers
210∘+360∘n , n=integers
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Practice
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Multiple Select
Find all answers to the equation.
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Multiple Select
Find all answers to the equation.
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Multiple Select
Find all answers to the equation.
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NOTICE: We could write all the answers to the last question with only one equation.
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Solving multiple step trig equations.
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Draw
Attempt the following:
Write your answers to sin2θ=43 ? Give all posible answers in standard position.
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Multiple Select
If sin2θ=43 , then which of the following would equal sinθ ?
−23
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169
43
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Multiple Select
Concidering your answer to the previous question, which of the following would equal sin2θ=43 ?
120°
60°
240°
300°
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Using substitution to solve trig equations.
Let's try solving a quadratic trig equation.
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Fill in the Blanks
Type answer...
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Multiple Select
STEP 4
If x=tanθ and x= 3/4 , -1 , then...
tanθ=43
tanθ=135°
tanθ=−1
tanθ=315°
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Open Ended
FINAL STEP
Solve for all values θ in standard position if 4tan2θ+tanθ−3=0
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Open Ended
INFINITE ANSWERS
Solve for all values θ if 4tan2θ+tanθ−3=0
Notes 5-
Solving Trig Equations
By John Campbell
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