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Solving Right Triangles Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles and to solve real-world problems.
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Unit J2 Inverse Functions In Algebra, when we have a function f(x) such as, we can find a function called the inverse function by exchanging places with the x and the y. In this case, if we exchange places with the x and the y, we will get the following function: or change it to which would be the inverse function.
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Unit J3 Inverse Functions In the previous lesson, we learned that the trig function of sin 30º = 0.5. We want a function that will tell us that an angle that has a sine of 0.5 would be 30º. This is written as sin -1 (0.5) = 30º and is called an inverse function. For each of the three trigonometric functions, there is an inverse function.
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Unit J4 Inverse Functions To find the inverse function for think of the angle as the x and the as the y. Now change places with the x and the y: To access the inverse trig functions on your calculator use and then,, or. 2ND SIN COS TAN
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Unit J5 Key Concepts: Get Organized Trig FunctionInverse Trig Function sine sin A = sin -1 = m ∠ A cosine cos A = cos -1 = m ∠ A tangent tan A = tan -1 = m ∠ A B C A 5 3 4
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Unit J6 Example of Inverse Functions Use the given sides to find the measure of angle A. You could use the sine, cosine or tangent function to find the answer. sin A = ( ) use: sin -1 ( ) = 53º cos A = ( ) use: cos -1 ( ) = 53º tan A = ( ) use: tan -1 ( ) = 53º B C A 3 4 5 No matter which function you use, you will get 53º.
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Unit J7 Inverse Functions When you know the degrees of the angle and you need to find the missing side, you will use one of the functions: or. When you know the side lengths of the triangle and you need to find a missing angle, we will use one of the inverse functions:
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Unit J8 Lesson Quiz Use your calculator to find each angle measure to the nearest degree. 1. cos -1 (0.97) 2. tan -1 (2) 3. sin -1 (0.59) Find the unknown measures. Round lengths to the nearest hundredth and angle measures to the nearest degree. 14° 63° 36° DF 5.7; m D 68°; m F 22° AC 0.63; BC 2.37; m B = 15° 4. 5.
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