Trig Functions and Acute Angles

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Trig Functions and Acute Angles Objective: Students will recall the use of all 6 trig functions when finding angle measure in both degrees and radians.

6 Main Trig Functions

Unit Circle You should know the 6 basic trig values for the angles of 0, 30,45,60 and 90 degrees all around the unit circles and the relationship to radians First quadrant ordered pairs for unit circle

Homework Homework will be more application types problems. Finding angles and lengths, set up correct function and solve Pg 368 61 and 62