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INVERSE TRIG FUNCTIONS “TRIANGLE MEASURES” Section 8.3 Objective: To use trig ratios to find angle measures of right triangles and to solve real-world problems.
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WHAT’S MY ANGLE? 5 10 S oh C ah T oa We want to “undo” the process to find the angle measure, so we use the inverse functions: : Theta
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WHAT’S MY ANGLE? 13 8 S oh C ah T oa
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San Francisco, California, is famous for its steep streets. The steepness of a road is often expressed as a percent grade. Filbert Street, the steepest street in San Francisco, has a 31.5% grade. This means the road rises 31.5 ft over a horizontal distance of 100 ft. What is the angle the street makes with a horizontal line? 100 ft 31.5 ft
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Words to know… Angle of Elevation: Angle formed with a horizontal line when looking up. Angle of Depression: Angle formed with a horizontal line when looking down. Note: The angle of elevation and angle of depression will have the same measure.
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Henry needs to build a wheel chair ramp for his home. He knows that the slope of the ramp must be between 1:12 and 1:20 to meet code. What measures can the angle of elevation be and still meet code? 1 12 20 The ramp can have an angle of elevation between 2.9 and 4.8 and still meet code.
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Assignment WS: Inverse Trig Functions 1-14
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