Some Old Hippie Came A Hoppin’ Through Our Old Hippie Apartment.

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Some Old Hippie Came A Hoppin’ Through Our Old Hippie Apartment

Finding a side. (Figuring out which ratio to use and getting to use a trig button.)

Ex: 1. Figure out which ratio to use. Find x Ex: 1 Figure out which ratio to use. Find x. Round to the nearest tenth. 20 m x Shrink yourself down and stand where the angle is. tan 20 55 ) Now, figure out which trig ratio you have and set up the problem.

Ex: 3 Find the missing side. Round to the nearest tenth. Shrink yourself down and stand where the angle is. Now, figure out which trig ratio you have and set up the problem.

Ex: 4 Find the missing side. Round to the nearest tenth. 20 ft x

Finding an angle. (Figuring out which ratio to use and getting to use the 2nd button and one of the trig buttons.)

Ex. 1: Find . Round to four decimal places. tan 17.2 9 ) 17.2 9 Shrink yourself down and stand where the angle is. Now, figure out which trig ratio you have and set up the problem. Make sure you are in degree mode (not radians).

Ex. 2: Find . Round to three decimal places. 7 2nd cos 7 23 ) 23 Make sure you are in degree mode (not radians).

Ex. 3: Find . Round to three decimal places. 200 400 2nd sin 200 400 ) Make sure you are in degree mode (not radians).