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5.1 Trigonometric Functions of Acute Angles Fri Oct 17 Do Now Solve for x 1) 1^2 + x^2 = 2^2 2) x^2 + x^2 = 1
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Quiz Review Retakes by Monday
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Trigonometric Ratios Given a right triangle, the lengths of the sides of the triangle are used to define the six trigonometric ratios Sine (Sin) Cosine (Cos) Tangent (Tan) Cosecant (Csc) Secant (Sec) Cotangent (Cot)
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Trigonometric Functions Values of an Acute Angle Let be an acute angle of a right triangle, then the 6 trig functions are:
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Reciprocal Functions Cosecant, secant, and cotangent are reciprocals of sine, cosine, and tangent respectively
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Ex1 If sinx = 12/13, find the other 5 trig function values
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Ex 2 Given Tanx = 4/3, find the other 5 trig function values
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Ex3 If sinx = 6/7 and x is an acute angle, find the other 5 trig function values
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Similar Triangles and Trig If two triangles are similar, their trigonometric function values will be the same Ex: 3-4-5 and 12-16-20 right triangles Note to self, if time keep going
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Closure If cosx = 4/7, find the other 5 trig values HW: p.444 #1-29 odds
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5.1 Trigonometric Functions of Acute Angles Mon Oct 20 Do Now Let cscx = 5/4 Find the other 5 trig values
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HW Review: p.444 #1-15 odds
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Trig Values of 30, 45, 60 deg Using geometry, we can construct right triangles using 30, 45, and 60 degrees, then find the trig values
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30-60-90 Right Triangle
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45-45-90 Right Triangle
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Ex As a hot-air balloon began to rise, the ground crew drove 1.2 mi to an observation station. The initial observation from the station estimated the angle between the ground and line of sight to the balloon to be 30 degrees. Approximately how high was the balloon at that point?
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Decimal-Degree and Degree-Minute- Second Form To convert from DMS to decimal degree, – 1) Use 2 nd -> Angle to write degree and minute – 2) Use Alpha -> + sign to write second To convert from decimal degree to DMS, – Use 2 nd -> Angle -> DMS
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Ex Convert 72.18 degrees to DMS and back
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Trig Values of other Angles To find the 6 trig values of other angles, we will use the calculator. – Be sure your calculator is in the correct mode Angles can be expressed in degrees or radians – Round to at least 3 decimal places
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Finding the Angle We use inverse trig functions (has a -1) to find the angle Ex: Find the angle whose sine value is 0.20113
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Ex A paint crew has purchased new 30ft extension ladders. They extend the ladder to 25 ft and position the base 6.5 ft away from the wall. What angle does the ladder make with the ground?
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Cofunction Identities Since the 2 acute angles in a right triangle will always be complementary, the following identities are a result
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Ex Given sin 18 deg = 0.3090, cos 18 deg = 0.9511, and tan 18 deg = 0.3249, find the 6 trig function values of 72 degrees
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Closure Given sin 8 deg = 0.1392, cos 8 deg = 0.9903, and tan 8 deg = 0.1405, find the 6 trig function values of 82 degrees HW: p.444 #31-101 odds
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5.1 Review Tues Oct 21 Do Now Evaluate in exact value 1) csc 45 deg 2) cos 60 deg
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HW Review: p.444 #17-101
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Closure What are the 6 trig functions? What do they tell us? HW: none
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