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Page 1: Right Triangle Trig: Solving for a Missing Side. Trigonometric Ratios We define the 3 trigonometric ratios in terms of fractions of sides of right angled.

Right Triangle Trig: Solving for a Missing

Side

Page 2: Right Triangle Trig: Solving for a Missing Side. Trigonometric Ratios We define the 3 trigonometric ratios in terms of fractions of sides of right angled.

Trigonometric RatiosWe define the 3

trigonometric ratios in terms of fractions

of sides of right angled triangles.

Hypotenuse

(HYP)

Adja

cent

(AD

J)

Opposite (OPP)

Page 3: Right Triangle Trig: Solving for a Missing Side. Trigonometric Ratios We define the 3 trigonometric ratios in terms of fractions of sides of right angled.

SohCahToaSine equals Opposite over HypotenuseCosine equals Adjacent over HypotenuseTangent equals Opposite over Adjacent

Page 4: Right Triangle Trig: Solving for a Missing Side. Trigonometric Ratios We define the 3 trigonometric ratios in terms of fractions of sides of right angled.

Practice Together:Given each triangle, write the ratio that could be used to find x by connecting the angle and sides given.

65 a

x

32

bx

Page 5: Right Triangle Trig: Solving for a Missing Side. Trigonometric Ratios We define the 3 trigonometric ratios in terms of fractions of sides of right angled.

YOU DO:Given the triangle, write all the ratios that could be used to find x by connecting the angle and sides given.

56

d

x

c

Page 6: Right Triangle Trig: Solving for a Missing Side. Trigonometric Ratios We define the 3 trigonometric ratios in terms of fractions of sides of right angled.

Steps to finding the missing sides of a right triangle using trigonometric ratios:

1. Redraw the figure and mark on it HYP, OPP, ADJ relative to the given angle

61 9.6 cm

x

HYP

OPP

ADJ

Page 7: Right Triangle Trig: Solving for a Missing Side. Trigonometric Ratios We define the 3 trigonometric ratios in terms of fractions of sides of right angled.

Steps to finding the missing sides of a right triangle using trigonometric ratios:

2. For the given angle choose the correct trigonometric ratio which can be used to set up an equation

3. Set up the equation

61 9.6 cm

x

HYP

OPP

ADJ

Page 8: Right Triangle Trig: Solving for a Missing Side. Trigonometric Ratios We define the 3 trigonometric ratios in terms of fractions of sides of right angled.

Steps to finding the missing sides of a right triangle using trigonometric ratios:

4.Solve the equation to find the unknown.

61 9.6 cm

x

HYP

OPP

ADJ

Page 9: Right Triangle Trig: Solving for a Missing Side. Trigonometric Ratios We define the 3 trigonometric ratios in terms of fractions of sides of right angled.

Practice Together:Find, to 2 decimal places, the unknown length in the triangle.

41

x m7.8 m

Page 10: Right Triangle Trig: Solving for a Missing Side. Trigonometric Ratios We define the 3 trigonometric ratios in terms of fractions of sides of right angled.

YOU DO:Find, to 1 decimal place, all the unknown angles and sides in the triangle.

a m

14.6 m

63

b m

Page 11: Right Triangle Trig: Solving for a Missing Side. Trigonometric Ratios We define the 3 trigonometric ratios in terms of fractions of sides of right angled.

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.

Page 12: Right Triangle Trig: Solving for a Missing Side. Trigonometric Ratios We define the 3 trigonometric ratios in terms of fractions of sides of right angled.

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.

Page 13: Right Triangle Trig: Solving for a Missing Side. Trigonometric Ratios We define the 3 trigonometric ratios in terms of fractions of sides of right angled.

Ex: 3 Find the missing side. Round to the nearest tenth.

24

283 mx 283

24sinx

m 1.115x

x24sin283Shrink yourself down and stand where the angle is.

Now, figure out which trig ratio you have and set up the problem.

Page 14: Right Triangle Trig: Solving for a Missing Side. Trigonometric Ratios We define the 3 trigonometric ratios in terms of fractions of sides of right angled.

Ex: 4 Find the missing side. Round to the nearest tenth.

4020 ft x

2040cos

x

ft 3.15x

x40cos20


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