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Ratios for Right Angle Triangles
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Sine = opposite hypotenuse Cosine = opposite hypotenuse Tangent = opposite adjacent Sin = OCos = ATan = O H H A
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Trig Formulas: SOH CAH TOA Step 1: Labelling Sides Step 2: Setting up the Formula Step 3: Solving the Formula
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To determine the ratio that you need to use, you must first label the triangle. How you label the triangle will depend on the information you are given. Remember: Ratios are SOH CAH TOA
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The triangle will have the 90° angle and one other angle labelled. The hypotenuse is always the side opposite to the 90° angle. The opposite side will be the side opposite to the marked angle. The last side is the adjacent side. Hypotenuse Adjacent Opposite
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Decide what formula to use once your sides have been labeled.
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Use the formula that has opposite and hypotenuse SOH Sin = OSin 35° = opp H9 9(Sin 35°) = opp 5.2 = opp
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Step 1: Labelling Sides Step 2: Setting up the Formula ◦ We know Opp and Hyp SOH Step 3: Solving the Formula Sin = OSin70° = 6x = 6 H x Sin70° x = 6.4
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Step 1: Labelling Sides Step 2: Setting up the Formula ◦ We know Opp and Adj TOA Step 3: Solving the Formula Tan = OTan x = 5 Tan x = 0.4167 A 12 Tan -1 (0.4167)=x x = 22.6°
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