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SPECIAL USING TRIANGLES Computing the Values of Trig Functions of Acute Angles
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The 45-45-90 Triangle In a 45-45-90 triangle the sides are in a ratio of 1- 1- This means I can build a triangle with these lengths for sides (or any multiple of these lengths) 45° 90° 1 1 We can then find the six trig functions of 45° using this triangle. rationalized Can "flip" these to get other 3 trig functions
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You are expected to know exact values for trig functions of 45°. You can get them by drawing the triangle and using sides. 45° 90° 1 1 What is the radian equivalent of 45°? You also know all the trig functions for /4 then. reciprocal of cos so h over a
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The 30-60-90 Triangle In a 30-60-90 triangle the sides are in a ratio of 1- - 2 This means I can build a triangle with these lengths for sides 60° 30° 90° 2 1 We can then find the six trig functions of 30°or 60° using this triangle. Be sure to locate the angle you want before you find opposite or adjacent side opp 60° side opp 30° side opp 90° I used the triangle and did adjacent over hypotenuse of the 60° to get this but it is the cofunction of sine so this shows again that cofunctions of complementary angles are equal.
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What this means is that if you memorize the special triangles, then you can find all of the trig functions of 45°, 30°, and 60° which are common ones you need to know. You also can find the radian equivalents of these angles. You need to know all of the values in Table 3 on page 520 in your book and special triangles can help you with that. When directions say "Find the exact value", you must know these values not a decimal approximation that your calculator gives you.
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Using a Calculator to Find Values of Trig Functions If we wanted sin 38° we could not use the previous methods to find it because we don't know the lengths of sides of a triangle with a 38° angle. We will then use our calculator to approximate the value. You can simply use the sin button on the calculator followed by (38) to find the sin 38° A word to the wise: Always make sure your calculator is in the right mode for the type of angle you have (degrees or radians)
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