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TRIGONOMETRY Grade 10 Pholoane Thabile (2014)
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2. Introduction of Trigonometry Trigonometry is derived from Greek words trigonon (three angles) and metron ( measure).Trigonometry is the branch of mathematics which deals with triangles, particularly triangles in a plane where one angle of the triangle is 90 degreesTriangles on a sphere are also studied, in spherical trigonometry.Trigonometry specifically deals with the relationships between the sides and the angles of triangles, that is, on the trigonometric functions, and with calculations based on these functions. 3. Trigonometry is a branch of Mathematics that deals with the distances or heights of objects which can be found using some mathematical techniques. The word trigonometry is derived from the Greek words tri (meaning three) , gon (meaning sides) and metron (meaning measure).Historically, it was developed for astronomy and geography, but scientists have been using it for centuries for other purposes, too. Besides other fields of mathematics, trigonometry is used in physics, engineering, and chemistry. Within mathematics, trigonometry is used primarily in calculus (which is perhaps its greatest application), linear algebra, and statistics. Since these fields are used throughout the natural and social sciences, trigonometry is a very useful subject to know. 4. History The origins of trigonometry can be traced to the civilizations of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley, more than 4000 years ago. Some experts believe that trigonometry was originally invented to calculate sundials, a traditional exercise in the oldest books The first recorded use of trigonometry came from the Hellenistic mathematician Hipparchus circa 150 BC, who compiled a trigonometric table using the sine for solving triangles. The Sulba Sutras written in India, between 800 BC and 500 BC, correctly compute the sine of /4 (45) as 1/2 in a procedure for circling the square (the opposite of squaring the circle).Many ancient mathematicians like Aryabhata, Brahmagupta,Ibn Yunus and Al-Kashi made significant contributions in this field(trigonometry). 5. CPERPENDICULAR (P)BSin / CosecCos / SecTan / CotP (pandit)B (badri)P (prasad)H (har)ABASE (B)B (bole)H (har)This is pretty easy!6 6. Three Types Trigonometric Ratios There are 3 kinds of trigonometric ratios we will learn. sine ratiocosine ratio tangent ratio 7. Right Triangle A triangle in which one angle is equal to 90 is called right triangle.The side opposite to the right angle is known as hypotenuse. AB is the hypotenuseThe other two sides are known as legs. AC and BC are the legsTrigonometry deals with Right Triangles 8. Pythagoras Theorem In any right triangle, the area of the square whose side is the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of areas of the squares whose sides are the two legs. In the figure AB2 = BC2 + AC2 9. Trigonometry C HypotenuseOx0Opposite The Hypotenuse is always opposite the right angleAdjacentFy0CHypotenuseOOppositeThe Opposite is always opposite the angle under investigation. The Adjacent is always alongside the angle under investigation.Adjacent F 10. sinopposite side hypotenusecosadjacent side hypotenusetanopposite side adjacent sideMake Sure that the triangle is right-angled 11. Relation between different Trigonometric Identities Sine Cosine Tangent Cosecant Secant Cotangent 12. Sin2 + Cos2 = 1 1 Cos2 = Sin2 1 Sin2 = Cos2Tan2 + 1 = Sec2 Sec2 - Tan2 = 1 Sec2 - 1 = Tan2Cot2 + 1 = Cosec2 Cosec2 - Cot2 = 1 Cosec2 - 1 = Cot2 13. A030456090Sin A01Cos A10Tan A0Cosec ANot DefinedSec ANot DefinedNot Defined211Cot A12 1Not Defined 014 14. How can trigonometry be used to solve realworld problems? 15. Applications of Trigonometry This field of mathematics can be applied in astronomy,navigation, music theory, acoustics, optics, analysis of financial markets, electronics, probability theory, statistics, biology, medical imaging (CAT scans and ultrasound), pharmacy, chemistry, number theory (and hence cryptology), seismology, meteorology, oceanography, many physical sciences, land surveying and geodesy, architecture, phonetics, economics, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, civil engineering, computer graphics, cartography, crystallography and game development.16 16. Applications Measuring inaccessible lengths Height of a building (tree, tower, etc.) Width of a river (canyon, etc.) 17. Application: Height To establish the height of a building, a person walks 120 ft away from the building.At that point an angle of elevation of 32 is formed when looking at the top of the building.h=?32120 ft H = 74.98 ft18 18. Application: Height 68 An observer on top of a hill measures an angle of depression of 68 when looking at a truck parked in the valley below.h=?If the truck is 55 ft from the base of the hill, how high is the hill?55 ft H = 136.1 ft19 19. Angle of Depression It is the angle formed by the line of sight with the horizontal when it is below the horizontal level, i.e., the case when we lower our head to look at the object. HORIZONTAL LEVELA ANGLE OF DEPRESSION20 20. Angle of Elevation It is the angle formed by the line of sight with the horizontal when it is above the horizontal level, i.e., the case when we raise our head to look at the object.AANGLE OF ELEVATIONHORIZONTAL LEVEL21 21. Angles of Elevation and Depression Line of sight: The line from our eyes to the object, we are viewing.Angle of Elevation:The angle through which our eyes move upwards to see an object above us.Angle of depression:The angle through which our eyes move downwards to see an object below us.22 22. 23 23. ?3770 ftD = 52.7 ft24 24. Road has a grade of 5.5%. Convert this to an angle expressed in degrees.5.5 ft ?100 ft A = 3.125 25. Applications of Trigonometry in Astronomy Since ancient times trigonometry was used in astronomy. The technique of triangulation is used to measure the distance to nearby stars. In 240 B.C., a mathematician named Eratosthenes discovered the radius of the Earth using trigonometry and geometry. In 2001, a group of European astronomers did an experiment that started in 1997 about the distance of Venus from the Sun. Venus was about 105,000,000 kilometers away from the Sun . 26. Application of Trigonometry in Architecture Many modern buildings have beautifully curved surfaces. Making these curves out of steel, stone, concrete or glass is extremely difficult, if not impossible.One way around to address this problem is to piece the surface together out of many flat panels, each sitting at an angle to the one next to it, so that all together they create what looks like a curved surface.The more regular these shapes, the easier the building process.Regular flat shapes like squares, pentagons and hexagons, can be made out of triangles, and so trigonometry plays an important role in architecture.27 27. Trigonometry begins in the right triangle, but it doesnt have to be restricted to triangles. The trigonometric functions carry the ideas of triangle trigonometry into a broader world of real-valued functions and wave forms. Trig functions are the relationships amongst various sides in right triangles. The enormous number of applications of trigonometry include astronomy, geography, optics, electronics, probability theory, statistics, biology, medical imaging (CAT scans and ultrasound), pharmacy, seismology, land surveying, architecture.I get it!28 28. Reference list Niona. N. (2011). Trigonometry. (online), available:http://www.slideshare.net/krunittayamath.06 december 2011. accessed by thabile on 05 march 2014. Pete013 .( 2013). Trigonometry.(online), available: http://www.slideshare.net/pete013?utm_campaign=profiletracking&utm_medium=sssite&utm_source=ssslidevie w . 04 november 2013. Accessed by Thabile on 05 March 2014 Watts. M. (2011). Real world application of trigonometry. (online), available:http://www.slideshare.net/m42watts?utm_campaign=profiletracking&utm_medium=sssite&utm_source =ssslideview. 23 june 2011. Accessed by Thabile on 05 march 2014.29 29. THANK YOU ! Name: thabile30


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