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Trigonometry-5 Examples and Problems
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Trigonometry Working with Greek letters to show angles in right angled triangles. Exercises
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What you have Learned In any right angled triangle we can find the ratio of sides. The ratios are: O A H O A Tan = O H Sin = A H Cos = Some Old Hens Cackle And Howl Till Old Age
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In triangle ABC angle A = 25 and AB = 7,8 units. What is the length of BC? Let BC = x Example-1 25 Ask yourself – we are working with angle A: A B C x 7,8 Do we know the opposite side to 25 ? Do we know the adjacent side to 25 ? Do we know the hypotenuse? Yes - x No Yes – 7,8 Work only with what you know or want to find. We don’t know the adjacent side, so leave it out.
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Which trig ratio does not use the adjacent side? Example-1 25 A B C x 7,8 O A Tan = O H Sin = A H Cos = x x This ratio does not use the adjacent side. This is the ratio we must use.
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Start with the sine ratio and put in the values. Example-1 25 A B C x 7,8 O H Sin = x 7,8 Sin 25 1 = To get x on its own multiply both sides by 7,8. 7,8 1 1 Now simplify. xSin 25=7,8 Find sin25 on calculator. x0,4226=7,8 x = 3,296
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In triangle PQR angle P = 37 and PQ = 11,3 units. What is the length of PR? Let PR = x Example-2 37 Ask yourself – we are working with angle P: P Q R x 11,3 Do we know the opposite side to 37 ? Do we know the adjacent side to 37 ? Do we know the hypotenuse? No Yes - x Yes – 11,3 Work only with what you know or want to find. We don’t know the opposite side, so leave it out.
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Which trig ratio does not use the opposite side? Example-2 37 P Q R 11,3 O A Tan = O H Sin = A H Cos = x x This ratio does not use the opposite side. This is the ratio we must use. x
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Start with the cosine ratio and put in the values. Example-2 37 P Q R 11,3 A H cos = x 11,3 cos 37 1 = To get x on its own multiply both sides by 11,3. 11,3 1 1 Now simplify. xcos 37=11,3 Find cos37 on calculator. x0,7986=11,3 x = 9,024 x
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In triangle PQR angle P = 52 and QR = 6,7 units. What is the length of PQ? Let PQ = x Example-3 52 Ask yourself – we are working with angle P: P Q R x 6,7 Do we know the opposite side to 52 ? Do we know the adjacent side to 52 ? Do we know the hypotenuse? Yes–6,7 No Yes – x Work only with what you know or want to find. We don’t know the adjacent side, so leave it out.
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Which trig ratio does not use the adjacent side? Example-3 52 P Q R O A Tan = O H Sin = A H Cos = x x This ratio does not use the adjacent side. This is the ratio we must use. x 6,7
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Start with the sine ratio and put in the values. Example-3 52 P Q R O H sin = 6,7 x sin 52 1 = To get x on its own on top multiply both sides by x. x 1 x 1 Cancel the x’s. 6,7sin 52 = x Divide both sides by sin52. x = 8,502 x 6,7 Simplify and find sin52. sin 52 x = 6,7 = 0,788 6,7
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In triangle PQR angle P = 52 and QR = 6,7 units. What is the length of PR? Let PR = x Example-4 52 Ask yourself – we are working with angle P: P Q R x 6,7 Do we know the opposite side to 52 ? Do we know the adjacent side to 52 ? Do we know the hypotenuse? Yes–6,7 Yes-x No Work only with what you know or want to find. We don’t know the hypotenuse, so leave it out.
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Which trig ratio does not use the hypotenuse? Example-4 52 P Q R O A Tan = O H Sin = A H Cos = x x This ratio does not use the hypotenuse. This is the ratio we must use. 6,7 x
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Start with the tan ratio and put in the values. Example-4 52 P Q R O A tan = 6,7 x tan 52 1 = To get x on its own on top multiply both sides by x. x 1 x 1 Cancel the x’s. 6,7tan 52 = x Divide both sides by tan52. x = 5,238 6,7 Simplify and find tan52. tan 52 x = 6,7 = 1,279 6,7 x
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You have to find the height of a tree. From where you stand, 76 metres from the tree, the angle to the top of the tree is 32 . A Typical Problem Always draw a diagram. 32 Ground Tree Line of sight You don’t have to draw a work of art, just a simple sketch.
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32 The angle is 32 and we are 76 metres from the tree. How high is the tree? Let tree height = x Problem-1 Ask yourself – we are working with angle 32 : x 76 Do we know the opposite side? Do we know the adjacent side Do we know the hypotenuse? Yes - x Yes - 76 No Work only with what you know or want to find. We don’t know the hypotenuse, so leave it out.
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Which trig ratio does not use the hypotenuse? Problem-1 O A Tan 32 = O H Sin 32 = A H Cos 32 = x x This ratio does not use the adjacent side. This is the ratio we must use. x 32 76
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Start with the tan ratio and put in the values. Problem-1 O A Tan 32 = x 76 Tan 32 1 = To get x on its own multiply both sides by 76. 76 1 1 Now simplify. xTan 32=76 Find tan 32 on calculator. x0,6248=76 x = 4,873 x 32 76
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A surveyor has to find the distance from point A to point B on the other side of a lake. The distance AC is measured to be 275 m, and angle A is 40 . A Typical Problem If you are given a diagram, then don’t waste time drawing another one. 40 275 m A B C
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In triangle ABC angle A is 40 and AC = 275 m. What is the length of AB? Let AB = x Example-4 Ask yourself – we are working with angle A: Do we know the opposite side to 40 ? Do we know the adjacent side to 40 ? Do we know the hypotenuse? No Yes - x Yes - 275 Work only with what you know or want to find. We don’t know the opposite side, so leave it out. 40 275 m A B C x
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Which trig ratio does not use the opposite side? Example-4 O A Tan = O H Sin = A H Cos = x x This ratio does not use the opposite side. This is the ratio we must use. 40 275 m A B C x
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Start with the cos ratio and put in the values. Example-4 A H cos = x 275 cos 40 1 = To get x on its own multiply both sides by 275. 275 1 1 Cancel the 275’s. xcos 40 = 275 Find cos40 and multiply. x = 210,7m 40 275 m A B C x x0.766 = 275
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