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Title: 4.3 Right Triangle Trigonometry


1
4.3 Right Triangle Trigonometry
  • Objectives
  • Evaluate trigonometric functions of acute angles
  • Use the fundamental trigonometric identities
  • Use trigonometric functions to model and solve
    real-life problems

2
Trigonometric Functions
  • Given a right triangle with acute angle ?

hyp
opp
?
adj
3
Example 1
  • Evaluate the six trig functions of the angle ?
    shown in the right triangle
  • sin ?
  • cos ?
  • tan ?
  • csc ?
  • sec ?
  • cot ?

4
Example 2
  • Find the value of x for the right triangle shown

5
Example 3
  • Solve ?ABC

6
You Try
  • Solve ?ABC

7
Special Triangles30º-60-90
Recall the conversions 30 60
60
2
1
30
8
Special Triangles45º-45-90
Recall the conversion 45
45
1
45
1
9
Co-functions of Complementary Angles
  • Look back at the sines and cosines for the
    30-60-90 triangle
  • Note that sin 30cos 60
  • Co-functions of complementary angles are
    equivalent

10
Trigonometric Identities
  • Reciprocal Identities

11
Trigonometric Identities
  • Quotient Identities

12
Trigonometric Identities
  • Pythagorean Identities

Note sin2? is (sin ?)2 not sin (?2)
13
Example 4
  • Given sin?0.6, find the value of cos?
  • Given sin?0.6, find the value of tan?

14
Example 5
  • Use trigonometric identities to transform one
    side of the equation into the other.
  • cos?sec?1
  • (sec?tan?)(sec?-tan?)1

15
Surveying
  • A surveyor is standing 50 ft from the base of a
    large tree. The surveyor measures the angle of
    elevation to the top of the tree as 71.5. How
    tall is the tree?

16
River Walk
  • You are 200 yards from a river. Rather than
    walking directly to the river, you walk 400 yards
    along a straight path to the rivers edge. Find
    the acute angle ? between this path and the
    rivers edge.

17
Skateboarding
  • Find the length c of the skateboard ramp.

18
Homework
  • Star Wars Worksheet
  • Page 285
  • 44-54 even, 79-82 all
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