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Right Triangle Trigonometry
Right Triangle Trigonometry (MAT 142) Right Triangle Trigonometry
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Right Triangle Trigonometry (MAT 142)
Objectives Calculate the lengths of sides and angles of a right triangle using trigonometric ratios. Solve word problems involving right triangles and trigonometric ratios.
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Trigonometric Functions for Right Triangles
Right Triangle Trigonometry (MAT 142) Trigonometric Functions for Right Triangles
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Right Triangle Trigonometry (MAT 142)
Special Triangles
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Right Triangle Trigonometry (MAT 142)
Use trigonometric ratios to find the unknown sides and angles in the right triangle below
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Right Triangle Trigonometry (MAT 142)
Use trigonometric ratios to find the unknown sides and angles in the right triangle below
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Right Triangle Trigonometry (MAT 142)
Use trigonometric ratios to find the unknown sides and angles in the right triangle below: b = 6.5 mA = 54.3°
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Right Triangle Trigonometry (MAT 142)
Use trigonometric ratios to find the unknown sides and angles in the right triangle below: a = 6.0 b = 7.0
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Right Triangle Trigonometry (MAT 142)
Use trigonometric ratios to find the unknown sides and angles in the right triangle below: c = .92 mB = 49.9°
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Right Triangle Trigonometry (MAT 142)
A support cable runs from the top of the telephone pole to a point on the ground 42.7 feet from its base. If the cable makes an angle of 29.6° with the ground, find the height of the pole and find the length of the cable (rounding to the nearest tenth of a foot).
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Right Triangle Trigonometry (MAT 142)
You are hiking along a river and see a tall tree on the opposite bank. You measure the angle of elevation of the top of the tree and find it to be 61.0°. You then walk 50 feet directly away from the tree and measure the angle of elevation. If the second measurement is 49.5°, how tall is the tree? Round your answer to the nearest foot.
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