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Trigonometric Ratios

Trigonometric Ratios

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Mathematics

8th Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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15 Slides • 37 Questions

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8.2 Special Right Triangles (45-45-90)

By Lilly Halom

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Draw

Find the value of x and y.

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Draw

Find the value of x and y.

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Draw

Find the value of x and y.

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Draw

Find the value of x and y.

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Draw

Find the value of x and y.

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Draw

Find the value of x and y.

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Multiple Choice

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Find the missing side lengths.
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a = 4, b = 4

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a = 4, b = 2√2

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a = 2√2,  b = 4

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a = 4, b = 4

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Multiple Choice

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What is the length of x in this 45-45-90 triangle?
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4√2

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4

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8

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4√3

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Multiple Choice

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What is the length of u and v in this 30-60-90 triangle?
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u = 8 v = 4√3

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u = 4√2 v = 8

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u = 16 v = 8

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u = 4√3 v = 8

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Multiple Choice

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Find a.

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3

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333\sqrt{3}

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6

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3\sqrt{3}

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Multiple Choice

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Find x.

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10

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10310\sqrt{3}

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10210\sqrt{2}

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20

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Multiple Choice

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Which side is the long leg in this 30-60-90 triangle? (not the hypotenuse)
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4

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u

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v

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Multiple Choice

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Find x.
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10

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√3

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5

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10√3

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Multiple Choice

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Find x.
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30°

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60°

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90°

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180°

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Fill in the Blank

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What is the height of the TV? Round to the 10ths place (one decimal place) if necessary.

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Multiple Choice

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What is the distance from the University to Nancy's house ?

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4 miles

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6 miles

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434\sqrt{3} miles

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12312\sqrt{3} miles

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Multiple Choice

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What type of special triangle is this?
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45°-45°-90°

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30°-60°-90°

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Isosceles

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Obtuse

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Right Triangle Trigonometry

GOAL: To apply what we know about trigonometry to degree applications.

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This does not need to apply to ONLY the special right triangles. It can apply to ANY right triangle.

Recall:

SOHCAHTOA​

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Focus in on the 70o angle...which two sides are "identified" in the figure?

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opposite

(an unknown)

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hypotenuse

(4 units)

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adjacent

(no marking)

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None of these

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Multiple Choice

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So we should have found;

opposite side = ?

hypotenuse = 4

(remember...related to the 70o angle!!!) Which trig ratio uses these two sides?

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sine (sin)

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cosine (cos)

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tangent (tan)

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None of these

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​sin70o = ?/4

Check to be sure your calculator is in DEGREE MODE.

If you need help here - ask Mrs. G.

So - consider this;

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Multiple Select

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Let's consider angle B (25o). Which two sides do "b" and "8" represent?

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Opposite

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Adjacent

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Hyptonuse

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All of them

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Multiple Choice

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Let's focus on these two;

Opposite Side = "b"

Adjacent Side = "8"

(in relationship to angle B)

Which trig ratio uses these two sides?

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sine (sin)

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cosine (cos)

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tangent (tan)

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none of them

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So now...which of the following equations would hold true?

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tan(25°)=b8\tan\left(25\degree\right)=\frac{b}{8}  

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tan(8°)=25b\tan\left(8\degree\right)=\frac{25}{b}  

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tan(25°)=8b\tan\left(25\degree\right)=\frac{8}{b}  

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tan(b°)=825\tan\left(b\degree\right)=\frac{8}{25}  

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Multiple Choice

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Which of the following best represents the length of side "b?"

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3.73

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177.88

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17.16

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17.74

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Multiple Choice

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Choose the correct set up to find the length of the side x.

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sin(37°)=x14\sin\left(37\degree\right)=\frac{x}{14}  

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cos(37°)=x14\cos\left(37\degree\right)=\frac{x}{14}  

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tan(37°)=x14\tan\left(37\degree\right)=\frac{x}{14}  

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None of these are correct

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Multiple Choice

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Find the value of x.

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8.43

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11.18

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10.55 

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None of these are correct

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Multiple Choice

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What is the correct set up for the problem to solve for side w?

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sin(40°)=w28\sin\left(40\degree\right)=\frac{w}{28}  

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cos(40°)=w28\cos\left(40\degree\right)=\frac{w}{28}  

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tan(40°)=w28\tan\left(40\degree\right)=\frac{w}{28}  

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sin(40°)=28w\sin\left(40\degree\right)=\frac{28}{w}  

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What is the length of side "w?"

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18.0 

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21.4

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23.5

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43.56 

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Multiple Choice

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OK, go...Find the length of "x."

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6.57 cm

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7 cm

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7.44 cm

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26.33 cm

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Multiple Choice

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BELLWORK: Solve for the misssing distance

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18.9 meters

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19.5 meters

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47.2 meters

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27.5 meters

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Multiple Choice

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BELLWORK: Find the measure of the indicated angle.

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9.39

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55.2

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20.2

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19.4

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Trigonometry Applications

Today we'll learn how to find missing distances and angles for word problems, using sine, cosine, and tangent (or their inverses).

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How to solve:

1. Read the problem.

2. Draw a picture (right triangle).

3. Identify which part you need to find.

4. Use trig ratios or inverse trig ratios to solve.

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Different Angles

Knowing which angle is the reference angle can be tricky.


ANGLE OF ELEVATION: "Looking" up.

ANGLE OF DEPRESSSION: "Looking" down.

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Fill in the Blank

EXAMPLE 1: The Bungling Brothers Circus is in town and you are part of the crew that is setting up its enormous tent. The center pole that holds up the tent is 70 feet tall. To keep it upright, a support cable needs to be attached to the top of the pole so that the cable forms a 60 degree angle with the ground.

How long is the cable? Round to the nearest hundredth of a foot.

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EXAMPLE 2:

The circus decides to use a different cable that is attached to the ground, 50 feet from the center pole (that is still 70 feet tall). Now what is the angle of elevation, rounded to the nearest degree?

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Multiple Choice

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Elizabeth is flying a kite, which gets caught in the top of a tree. Use the diagram to estimate the height of the tree.

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63.6 ft

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1.59 ft

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74.2 ft

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86.9 ft

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Multiple Choice

Jordan is stuck at the top of a Ferris wheel. Her mother is standing 38 feet from the base of the wheel watching her. If the angle of elevation from Jordan's mom to Jordan is 73o, how far off the ground is Jordan?

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118.2 ft

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120.9 ft

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124.3 ft

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126.5 ft

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Multiple Choice

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Solve for the missing angle.

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50.5 degrees

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12.7 degrees

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36.9 degrees

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72.2 degrees

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Multiple Choice

You are attacking an enemy castle. Your strategy is to go over the castle wall. You are 1500 meters away from the bottom of the wall. You measure the angle of elevation to the top of the wall at 3o. How tall is the enemy castle wall?

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78.6 meters

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1498.0 meters

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78.5 meters

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75.3 meters

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Multiple Choice

Kevin leans a 16 foot ladder l against a building. If the angle the ladder makes with the ground is 68°, how high up the building does the ladder reach?

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39.6

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6.0

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14.8

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13.6

8.2 Special Right Triangles (45-45-90)

By Lilly Halom

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