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1 Solving Right Triangles
GEOMETRY Solving Right Triangles CONFIDENTIAL

2 Warm Up Use your calculator to find each trigonometric ratio. Round to the nearest hundredth. 1) sin 63˚ ) cos 27˚ ) tan 64˚ 1) 0.89 ; 2) 0.89 ; 3) CONFIDENTIAL

3 Right Triangles You can use trigonometric ratios to change a percent grade to an angle measure. CONFIDENTIAL

4 Angles from Trigonometric Ratios
Use the trigonometric ratio cos A = 0.6 determine which angle of the triangle is /A. Cosine is the ratio of the adjacent leg to the hypotenuse. The leg adjacent to /1 is 3.6. The hypotenuse is 6. The leg adjacent to /2 is 4.8. The hypotenuse is 6. CONFIDENTIAL

5 Now you try! Use the given trigonometric ratio to determine which angle of the triangle is /A. 1a) 2 1b) 1 1a) sin A = 8/17 1b) tan A = 1.875 CONFIDENTIAL

6 Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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7 Calculating Angle Measures from Trigonometric Ratios
Use your calculator to find each angle measure to the nearest degree. CONFIDENTIAL

8 Use your calculator to find each angle measure to the nearest degree.
Now you try ! Use your calculator to find each angle measure to the nearest degree. 36.87 87.13 42.07 CONFIDENTIAL

9 Solving Right Triangles
Find the unknown measures. Round lengths to the nearest hundredth and angle measures to the nearest degree. CONFIDENTIAL

10 Now you try! Find the unknown measures. Round lengths to the nearest hundredth and angle measures to the nearest degree. ⁄ D = 32°; EF = 8.75 DF = 16.5 CONFIDENTIAL

11 Solving a Right Triangle in the Coordinate Plane
X Y The coordinates of the vertices of ∆JKL are J(-1,2), K(-1,-3), and L(3,-3). Find the side lengths to the nearest hundredth and the angle measures to the nearest degree. Next page  CONFIDENTIAL

12 CONFIDENTIAL

13 Now you try! The coordinates of the vertices of ∆RST are R(-3,5), S(4,5), and T(4,-2). Find the side lengths to the nearest hundredth and the angle measures to the nearest degree. RS = 7; ST = 7; RT = 7√2 ⁄R = 45° ; ⁄T = 45° CONFIDENTIAL

14 Travel Application San Francisco’s Lombard Street is known as one of “the crookedest streets in the world.” The road’s eight switchbacks were built in the 1920s to make the steep hill passable by cars. If the hill has a percent grade of 84%, what angle does the hill make with a horizontal line? Round to the nearest degree. 84 % = 84/100 Change the percent grade to a fraction An 84% grade means the hill rises 84 ft for every 100 ft of horizontal distance. Next page  CONFIDENTIAL

15 Draw a right triangle to represent the hill
Draw a right triangle to represent the hill. /A is the angle the hill makes with a horizontal line. CONFIDENTIAL

16 Now you try! Baldwin St. in Dunedin, New Zealand, is the steepest street in the world. It has a grade of 38%. To the nearest degree, what angle does Baldwin St. make with a horizontal line? 89.430 CONFIDENTIAL

17 Now some practice problems for you!
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18 Assessment Use the given trigonometric ratio to determine which angle of the triangle is /A . 1 2 CONFIDENTIAL

19 Use your calculator to find each angle measure to the nearest degree.
4) 5) 6) 650 710 380 CONFIDENTIAL

20 Multi-Step Find the unknown measures
Multi-Step Find the unknown measures. Round lengths to the nearest hundredth and angle measures to the nearest degree. 7) 8) ⁄ R = 71°; ⁄ P = 19°; RP = 9.42 ⁄ C = 58°; AB = 6.28; BC = 3.92 CONFIDENTIAL

21 ⁄ D = 63°; ⁄ F = 27°; DE = 3; EF = 6; DF = 3√5 5°
9) Find the side lengths to the nearest hundredth and the angle measures to the nearest degree for the given triangle. D(4,1), E(4,-2), F(-2,-2) 10) A hill in the Tour de France bike race has a grade of 8%. To the nearest degree, what is the angle that this hill makes with a horizontal line? ⁄ D = 63°; ⁄ F = 27°; DE = 3; EF = 6; DF = 3√5 CONFIDENTIAL

22 Angles from Trigonometric Ratios
Let’s review Angles from Trigonometric Ratios Use the trigonometric ratio cos A = 0.6 determine which angle of the triangle is /A. Cosine is the ratio of the adjacent leg to the hypotenuse. The leg adjacent to /1 is 3.6. The hypotenuse is 6. The leg adjacent to /2 is 4.8. The hypotenuse is 6. CONFIDENTIAL

23 Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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24 Calculating Angle Measures from Trigonometric Ratios
Use your calculator to find each angle measure to the nearest degree. CONFIDENTIAL

25 Solving Right Triangles
Find the unknown measures. Round lengths to the nearest hundredth and angle measures to the nearest degree. CONFIDENTIAL

26 Travel Application San Francisco’s Lombard Street is known as one of “the crookedest streets in the world.” The road’s eight switchbacks were built in the 1920s to make the steep hill passable by cars. If the hill has a percent grade of 84%, what angle does the hill make with a horizontal line? Round to the nearest degree. 84 % = 84/100 Change the percent grade to a fraction An 84% grade means the hill rises 84 ft for every 100 ft of horizontal distance. Next page  CONFIDENTIAL

27 Draw a right triangle to represent the hill
Draw a right triangle to represent the hill. /A is the angle the hill makes with a horizontal line. CONFIDENTIAL

28 Solving a Right Triangle in the Coordinate Plane
X Y The coordinates of the vertices of ∆JKL are J(-1,2), K(-1,-3), and L(3,-3). Find the side lengths to the nearest hundredth and the angle measures to the nearest degree. Next page  CONFIDENTIAL

29 X Y Next page  CONFIDENTIAL

30 CONFIDENTIAL

31 You did a great job today!
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