Warm-Up Exercises 2. Name the leg opposite X. 1. Name the hypotenuse. Use this diagram for Exercises 1-4. ANSWER YZ ANSWER XZ.

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Warm-Up Exercises 2. Name the leg opposite X. 1. Name the hypotenuse. Use this diagram for Exercises 1-4. ANSWER YZ ANSWER XZ

Warm-Up Exercises ANSWER Name the leg adjacent to X. 4. If XY = 17 and m X = 41, find AC. ANSWER XY Use this diagram for Exercises 1-4.

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 1 Find sine ratios Find sin S and sin R. Write each answer as a fraction and as a decimal rounded to four places. SOLUTION sin S = opp. S hyp = RT SR = sin R = opp. R hyp = ST SR =

Warm-Up Exercises GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 1 Find sin X and sin Y. Write each answer as a fraction and as a decimal. Round to four decimal places, if necessary , ANSWER or or , ANSWER or or

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 2 Find cosine ratios Find cos U and cos W. Write each answer as a fraction and as a decimal. cos U = adj. to U hyp = UV UW = = cos W = adj. to W hyp = WV UW = SOLUTION = 3 5 = 4 5 =

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 3 Use a trigonometric ratio to find a hypotenuse DOG RUN You want to string cable to make a dog run from two corners of a building, as shown in the diagram. Write and solve a proportion using a trigonometric ratio to approximate the length of cable you will need.

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 3 Use a trigonometric ratio to find a hypotenuse SOLUTION sin 35 o = opp. hyp. Write ratio for sine of 35 o. sin 35 o = 11 x Substitute. x sin 35 o = 11 Multiply each side by x. x = 11 sin 35 o Divide each side by sin 35 o. x Use a calculator to find sin 35 o. x 19.2 Simplify. ANSWERYou will need a little more than 19 feet of cable.

Warm-Up Exercises GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 2 and 3 In Exercises 3 and 4, find cos R and cos S. Write each answer as a decimal. Round to four decimal places, if necessary. ANSWER 0.6, 0.8 ANSWER , In Example 3, use the cosine ratio to find the length of the other leg of the triangle formed. 5. ANSWER about 15.7 ft

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 4 Find a hypotenuse using an angle of depression SKIING You are skiing on a mountain with an altitude of 1200 meters. The angle of depression is 21 o. About how far do you ski down the mountain?

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 4 Find a hypotenuse using an angle of depression SOLUTION sin 21 o Write ratio for sine of 21 o. sin 21 o Substitute. x sin 21 o = 1200 Multiply each side by x. x = 1200 sin 21 o Divide each side by sin 21 o x Use a calculator to find sin 21 o x Simplify. opp. hyp. = 1200 x = ANSWERYou ski about 3348 meters down the mountain.

Warm-Up Exercises GUIDED PRACTICE for Example 4 Suppose the angle of depression in Example 4 is 28°. About how far would you ski? 6. WHAT IF? ANSWER about 2556 m

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 5 Find leg lengths using an angle of elevation SKATEBOARD RAMP You want to build a skateboard ramp with a length of 14 feet and an angle of elevation of 26°. You need to find the height and length of the base of the ramp.

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 5 Find leg lengths using an angle of elevation SOLUTION sin 26 o = opp. hyp. Write ratio for sine of 26 o. sin 26 o x = 14 Substitute. 14 sin 26 o = x Multiply each side by x Use a calculator to simplify. STEP 1 Find the height. ANSWERThe height is about 6.1 feet.

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 5 Find leg lengths using an angle of elevation cos 26 o = adj. hyp. Write ratio for cosine of 26 o. cos 26 o y = 14 Substitute. 14 cos 26 o = y Multiply each side by y Use a calculator to simplify. STEP 2 Find the length of the base. ANSWERThe length of the base is about 12.6 feet.

Warm-Up Exercises EXAMPLE 6 Use a special right triangle to find a sine and cosine Use a special right triangle to find the sine and cosine of a 60 o angle. SOLUTION sin 60 o = opp. hyp. = cos 60 o = adj. hyp. = = Use the 30 o - 60 o - 90 o Triangle Theorem to draw a right triangle with side lengths of 1,, and 2. Then set up sine and cosine ratios for the 60 o angle. 3

Warm-Up Exercises GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 5 and WHAT IF? In Example 5, suppose the angle of elevation is 35 o. What is the new height and base length of the ramp? ANSWERabout 8 feet, about 11.5 ft 8. Use a special right triangle to find the sine and cosine of a 30 o angle. ANSWER 1 2, 2 3

Warm-Up Exercises Daily Homework Quiz Use this diagram for Exercises If x =, y = 4 and z =, find sin X, sin Y, cos X and cos Y ANSWER sin X = , sin Y = , 6 6 cos Y = cos X = , 6 6

Warm-Up Exercises Daily Homework Quiz Use this diagram for Exercises ANSWER If y = 10 and m Y = 15, find z to the nearest tenth. o

Warm-Up Exercises Daily Homework Quiz Use this diagram for Exercises ANSWER If z = 12 and m X = 84, find y to the nearest tenth. o

Warm-Up Exercises Daily Homework Quiz ANSWER 14.6 ft 4. A lamppost is 11 feet tall. If the angle of elevation of the sun is 49 o, how far is the top of the lamppost from the tip of its shadow?