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1 Review of Right Triangle Trig . . .
30° 60° A B C What is the correct term for side AB, opposite right C? What is the side opposite B? What is the leg side adjacent to B? What is the side opposite A? What is the leg side adjacent to A? hypotenuse AC BC

2 4.3 Applications Involving Right Triangles
At the end of this lesson you will understand/apply: sin and sin-1 cos and cos-1 tan and tan-1

3 Three Trigonometric Ratios
Only for RIGHT triangles!!!!!

4 SOHCAHTOA or SohCahToa

5 Why? To solve triangles other than 30°-60°-90° or 45°-45°-90°.
Look on page 424 in your textbook at the Table of Trigonometric Ratios. You have the luxury of using a calculator! IMPORTANT: Your calculator must be in DEGREE mode.

6 Communicating 1. What happens to sin A as A increases?
The sin A increases. 2. As A increases, what number is sin A approaching? 1 Or, the sin A approaches 1 as the measure of A approaches 90. 3. Can you state/write a generalization similar to above that describes the relationship between the cos A and the measure of A. The cos A approaches 1 as the measure of A approaches 0.

7 New Vocabulary A Angle of elevation: The angle between an upward line of sight and the horizontal. P of elevation H P H Angle of depression: The angle between a downward line of sight and the horizontal. of depression B IMPORTANT: These angles are between a line of sight and the horizontal. Do NOT use the vertical!

8 Using Trigonometric Ratios to Find a Missing Side
x 57 Find missing side to nearest tenth. 10.8

9 Using Trigonometric Ratios to Find a Missing Side (cont.)
37 x Find missing side to nearest tenth. 11

10 Using Trigonometric Ratios to Find a Missing Side (cont.)
Find missing side to nearest tenth. x 32 13

11 Using Trigonometric Ratios to Find a Missing Angle
Find missing angle to nearest tenth.  5 4

12 Using Trigonometric Ratios to Find a Missing Angle (cont.)
Find missing angle to nearest tenth. 13 12

13 Using Trigonometric Ratios to Find a Missing Angle (cont.)
Find missing angle to nearest tenth. 7.7 14

14 Using Trigonometric Ratios to Solve a Word Problem
A boat is pulling a parasailer. The line to the parasail is 800 feet long. The angle between the line and the water is about 25. (a) How high is the parasailer? (b) How far back is the parasailer from the boat? 800 25


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