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Author:Mrs. Bennett
The Trigonometric Functions we will be
looking at
SINE
COSINE
TANGENT
Old Hippie
Old Hippie
SomeOldHippieCameAHoppinβThroughOurApartment
SOHCAHTOA
Old Hippie
Old Hippie
SinOppHypCosAdjHypTanOppAdj
Ex: 1 Figure out which ratio to use. Find x. Round to the nearest tenth.
5520 m
x
20
55tanx
m 6.28x
x55tan20tan 20 55 )
Shrink yourself down and stand where the angle is.
Now, figure out which trig ratio you have and set up the problem.
Ex: 2 Find the missing side. Round to the nearest tenth.
72
80 ft
x
x
8072tan
ft 26x
8072tan x
72tan
80x
tan 80 72 = ( ) )Shrink yourself down and stand where the angle is.Now, figure out which trig ratio you have and set up the problem.
New Versionβ¦
The Trigonometric Ratios
SINECOSINETANGENT
The trigonometric ratios can be used to find a missing side of a right triangle or an
angle.
I smell a hippie!
SOH CAH TOA
Old Hippie
Old Hippie
SinOppHypCosAdjHypTanOppAdj
Some
Old
Hippie
Came
AHoppinβ
Through
OurApartment
Maybe this will helpβ¦
Old Hippie
Old Hippie
I knew I smelled a hippie!!
Now, how do we use this trig stuff?
Step 1Figure out which ratio to use.
5520 m
x
ππhπΆπhπππ
Step 1Figure out which ratio to use.
5520 m
x
ππhπΆπhπππ
Label the sides of the triangle using the reference angle as the starting point.
Draw an arrow straight from the reference angle, that is the opposite Leg
Opposite Leg
Step 1Figure out which ratio to use.
5520 m
x
ππhπΆπhπππ
Opposite the right angle is the hypotenuse.
Opposite Leg
Hypotenuse
Step 1Figure out which ratio to use.
5520 m
x
ππhπΆπhπππ
Lastly, label the remaining leg the Adjacent Leg
Opposite Leg
Hypotenuse
Adjacent Leg
Step 1Figure out which ratio to use.
5520 m
x
ππhπΆπhπππ
The triangle gives you the ADJACENT LEG and is looking for the OPPOSITE LEG.
Opposite Leg
Hypotenuse
Adjacent Leg
Step 1Figure out which ratio to use.
5520 m
x
ππhπΆπhπππ
TANGENT uses the OPPOSITE and ADJACENT leg
Opposite Leg
Hypotenuse
Adjacent Leg
Step 2Using the Trig ratio.
5520 m
x
ππhπΆπhπππ
Plug in the information present.
Opposite Leg
Hypotenuse
Adjacent Leg
Tan(55)=
Step 2Using the Trig ratio.
5520 m
x
ππhπΆπhπππ
Insert a β1β under the Tan(55).
Opposite Leg
Hypotenuse
Adjacent Leg
=
Step 2Using the Trig ratio.
5520 m
x
ππhπΆπhπππ
Cross multiply
Opposite Leg
Hypotenuse
Adjacent Leg
=
Step 2Using the Trig ratio.
5520 m
x
ππhπΆπhπππ
Cross multiply
Opposite Leg
Hypotenuse
Adjacent Leg
20 βπππ (55 )=π₯
Step 2Using the Trig ratio.
5520 m
x
ππhπΆπhπππ
Enter that into your calculator..
20 βπππ (55 )=π₯
Adjacent Leg
Opposite Leg
Hypotenuse
Step 2Using the Trig ratio.
5520 m
x
ππhπΆπhπππ
The calculator does all of the hard work!
2 8.56=π₯
Step 2Using the Trig ratio.
5520 m
ππhπΆπhπππ
That is your answer.
28.56 m
Step 2Using the Trig ratio.
5520 m
ππhπΆπhπππ
Done!
28.56 m
They all work the same man! It works every time!!