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Title: Chapter 8-4 part 1 Trigonometry


1
Chapter 8-4 part 1 Trigonometry
  • This lesson has been modified from the original
    in the following ways
  • Use of a trig. Table replaces a calculator.
    Students need access to a trig. table.
  • a) rationale CST questions are based
    on table and calculators are not allowed.
    Cheap accessible calculators can be used for
    trig. Students better understand the process
    involved with inverse trig. functions
  • 2. Illustrations have been enlarged.
  • 3. SohCahToa replaces original introduction.
    Teachers should tell the story of the old chief
    and his midnight encounter with a coffee table.

2
Lesson 4 MI/Vocab
  • trigonometry
  • Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles.
  • trigonometric ratio
  • sine
  • cosine
  • tangent
  • Solve problems using trigonometric ratios.

Standards 18.0 Students know the definitions of
the basic trigonometric functions defined by the
angles of a right triangle. They also know and
are able to use elementary relationships between
them. For example, tan(x) sin(x)/cos(x),
(sin(x))2 (cos(x))2 1. (Key) Standards 19.0
Students use trigonometric functions to solve
for an unknown length of a side of a right
triangle, given an angle and a length of a side.
(Key)
3
Trig Ratios
  • Compares the lengths of two sides of a right
    triangle
  • Sine (sin)
  • Cosine (cos)
  • Tangent (tan)

4
Given Rt. Triangle ABC
  • Given ?A
  • Side a is the Opposite
  • Side b is the Adjacent
  • Side c is the Hypotenuse
  • Given ?B
  • Side a is the Adjacent
  • Side b is the Opposite
  • Side c is still the Hypotenuse

5
Trig Ratios
Opposite Opp
Hypotenuse Hyp
Adjacent Adj
Hypotenuse Hyp
Opposite Opp
Adjacent Adj
SOH-CAH-TOA
6
Given Rt. Triangle ABC
SOH-CAH-TOA
  • Given ?A
  • Sin A
  • Cos A
  • Tan A
  • Given ?B
  • Sin B
  • Cos B
  • Tan B

7
Given Rt. Triangle ABC
SOH-CAH-TOA
  • Given ?A
  • Sin A
  • Cos A
  • Tan A
  • Given ?B
  • Sin B
  • Cos B
  • Tan B

8
Lesson 4 CYP1
A. Find sin A.
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

9
Lesson 4 CYP1
B. Find cos A.
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

10
Lesson 4 CYP1
C. Find tan A.
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

11
Lesson 4 CYP1
D. Find sin B.
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

12
Lesson 4 CYP1
E. Find cos B.
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

13
Lesson 4 CYP1
F. Find tan B.
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

14
Using a Trig. Table
Angle Measure Sin Cos Tan Angle Measure Sin Cos Tan

15
Lesson 4 CYP2
A. Use your trig. table to find sin 48 to the
nearest ten thousandth.
A. 0.6691 B. 1.1106 C. 0.7431 D. 0.7314
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

16
Lesson 4 CYP2
B. Use your trig. table to find cos 85 to the
nearest ten thousandth.
A. 0.0872 B. 0.9962 C. 11.4301 D. 0.0698
  1. A
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D

17
Finding Missing Side Lengths
  • Decide which Trig function to use based on the
    given angle measure the given side and the
    unknown side
  • Substitute the given information and the unknown
    variable into the functions equation
  • Solve for the variable (cross-multiply if
    necessary)
  • Calculate

18
Given Rt. Triangle ABCSolve for x
SOH-CAH-TOA
Hyp
Opp
32o
19
Given Rt. Triangle ABCSolve for y
SOH-CAH-TOA
Hyp
32o
Adj
20
Given Rt. Triangle ABCSolve for x
SOH-CAH-TOA
A
27o
y
Adj
3
B
Opp
x
C
21
Given Rt. Triangle ABCSolve for y
SOH-CAH-TOA
A
Hyp
27o
y
Adj
3
B
x
C
22
Given Rt. Triangle ABCSolve for x
SOH-CAH-TOA
C
Adj
Opp
x
12
58o
B
A
23
Homework
  • Chapter 8-4
  • Pg 460
  • 1,2,14-17,29-37,44,46,47,48
  • Bring Calculators from now on!!!

24
The Amazing Legend of
Chief SohCahToa
25
  • Chief SohCahToa
  • Once upon a time there was a wise old Native
    American Chief named Chief SohCahToa.
  • He was named that due to an chance encounter with
    his coffee table in the middle of the night.
  • He woke up hungry, got up and headed to the
    kitchen to get a snack.
  • He did not turn on the light and in the darkness,
    stubbed his big toe on his coffee table.
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