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Pg 586-587: 1 - 21 all; Pg 582-584: 1 - 24 all
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Chapter 9 Review
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Theorem 9.1: If the altitude is drawn to the hypotenuse of a right triangle, then the two triangles formed are similar to the original triangle and to each other. A C B N
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Theorem 9.2 (Geo mean altitude): When the altitude is drawn to the hypotenuse of a right triangle, the length of the altitude is the geometric mean between the segments of the hypotenuse. A C B N ANCN BN =
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Theorem 9.3 (Geo mean legs): When the altitude is drawn to the hypotenuse of a right triangle, each leg is the geometric mean between the hypotenuse and the segment of the hypotenuse that is adjacent to that leg. A C B N ABAC AN =
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Theorem 9.3 (Geo mean legs): When the altitude is drawn to the hypotenuse of a right triangle, each leg is the geometric mean between the hypotenuse and the segment of the hypotenuse that is adjacent to that leg. A C B N ABAC AN = ABBC BN = One way to help remember is thinking of it as a car and you draw the wheels. Another way is hypotenuse to hypotenuse, leg to leg
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A C B N 63 x y w z 6 + 3 = 9 w = 9
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A C B K x 9 y z w 15
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The Pythagorean Theorem: In a right triangle, the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs. a c b
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8 in Find Area
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Converse of Pythagorean Theorem: If the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the legs, then the triangle is a right triangle. a c b B A C
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16 641213664813145 + 6 < 12 Neither +<+>+= ObtuseAcuteRight Watch out, if the sides are not in order, or are on a picture, c is ALWAYS the longest side and should be by itself
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Remember, small side with small angle. Common Sense: Small to big, you multiply (make bigger) Big to small, you divide (make smaller) For 30 – 60 – 90, find the smallest side first (Draw arrow to locate)
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Lots of examples
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sine sin cosine cos Tangent tan These are trig ratios that describe the ratio between the side lengths given an angle. ADJACENT OPPOSITE HYPOTENUSE A B C A device that helps is: SOHCAHTOA in pp yp os dj yp an pp dj
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A B C
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Find x Hypotenuse Look at what they want and what they give you, then use the correct trig ratio. Opposite opposite, hypotenuse USE SIN! x 20 Pg 845 Anglesincostan 34 o.5592.8290.6745 Or use the calculator
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Find y Hypotenuse Look at what they want and what they give you, then use the correct trig ratio. Adjacent adjacent, hypotenuse USE COS! y 20 Pg 845 Anglesincostan 34 o.5592.8290.6745 Or use the calculator
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Find x Look at what they want and what they give you, then use the correct trig ratio. Adjacent Opposite Adjacent, Opposite, use TANGENT! 30 4 Pg 845 Angle sin cos tan 81 o.9877.1564 6.3138 82 o.9903.1392 7.1154 83 o.9925.1219 8.1443 If you use the calculator, you would put tan -1 (7.5) and it will give you an angle back.
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Word Problems Hills, Buildings, Trees
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Pg 586-587: 1 - 21 all; Pg 582-584: 1 - 24 all
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14-23 Geo mean legs, alt, pythag Pythag area of triangle 45-45-90, 30-60-90 State trig ratios Trig word prob VECTORS!!
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