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θ hypotenuse adjacent opposite θ hypotenuse opposite adjacent The opposite and adjacent sides change depending on which acute angle you use. There are 6 trig ratios that can be formed from the acute angle θ. Sine θ = sin θ Cosecant θ = csc θ Cosine θ = cos θ Secant θ = sec θ Tangent θ = tan θ Cotangent θ = cot θ
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If we know 2 sides of a right triangle how can we find the third side?
Pythagorean theorem: leg2 + leg2 = hypotnuse2 Example: 6 h2 = l = 112 h2 = l = 121 h2 = l2 = 57 h = √ l = √57 h = 2√13
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If we know all 3 sides of a right triangle we can find the ratio that each trig function. Lets take the first example: 2√13 ø from whichever angle is marked we can state the 6 trig ratios. Sin ø = 4/2√13 = 2/√13 Cos ø = 6/2√13 = 3/√13 Tan ø = 4/6 = 2/3 Csc ø = 2√13/4 = √13/2 Sec ø = 2√13/6 = √13/3 Cot ø = 6/4 = 3/2
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Homework assignment # 1 Pg. 516 (9-18 all)
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