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Title: MTH 112 Elementary Functions Chapter 5 The Trigonometric Functions


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MTH 112Elementary Functions Chapter 5The
Trigonometric Functions
  • Section 2 Applications of Right Triangles

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Standard Labeling of Triangles
3
Reminder Definitions of Trigonometric Functions
of Acute Angles of Right Triangles
  • Oscar Had
  • A Heap
  • Of Apples.
  • O opposite
  • A adjacent
  • H hypotenuse
  • sin ? O/H
  • cos ? A/H
  • tan ? O/A

SOHCAHTOA ? Sin Opp / Hyp Cos Adj / Hyp Tan
Opp / Adj
4
Solving Right Triangles
  • Using given information about the lengths of
    sides and/or measures of angles of a triangle,
    find the lengths of all of the sides and the
    measures of all the angles of the triangle.

5
Solving Right Triangles
  • Case 1 Given the lengths of two sides.
  • Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of
    the third side.
  • Use a trig function to find the measure of one of
    the acute angles (?).
  • Calculate the measure of the other acute angle
    (90-?).

NOTE If possible, only use the given information
in ALL calculations.
6
Solving Right Triangles
  • Case 2 Given the length of one side and the
    measure of one acute angle (?).
  • Calculate the measure of the other acute angle
    (90-?).
  • Use a trig function to find the length of one of
    the other sides.
  • Use a trig function to find the length of the
    third side.

NOTE If possible, only use the given information
in ALL calculations.
7
Solving Right Triangles
  • Case 3 Given the measure of both acute angles.
  • Not enough information! Why?

8
Application Problems Strategy
  • Get to know the problem.
  • Read the problem.
  • Draw and label a picture or diagram.
  • Write down what you know.
  • Identify the unknowns (give them names).
  • Identify the question.

9
Application Problems Strategy
  • Get to know the problem.
  • Find an equation or inequality that relates the
    known and unknown quantities.

10
Application Problems Strategy
  • Get to know the problem.
  • Find an equation or inequality that relates the
    known and unknown quantities.
  • Solve the equation and state your answer in terms
    of the problem (i.e. answer the question).

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Application Problems Strategy
  • Get to know the problem.
  • Find an equation or inequality that relates the
    known and unknown quantities.
  • Solve the equation and state your answer in terms
    of the problem (i.e. answer the question).
  • Check your answer (i.e. does it make sense in
    terms of the problem).

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Types of Applications Using the Trig Functions
and Right Triangles
  • Distances between objects or places.
  • Angles of elevation depression to determine the
    altitude or height of an object.
  • Navigation.
  • Bearing
  • Version 1 Degrees east or west from north or
    south (examples N25E or S40W)
  • Version 2 Degrees clockwise from north.

NOTE Remember, all of these problems will
involve a right triangle.
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