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Title: 6.2: Trig. of Right Triangles


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6.2 Trig. of Right Triangles
  • TSW understand and be able to apply the
    definition of the six trigonometric functions
    as ratios of sides of right triangles,
    understand and be able to apply special
    triangles 30?-60?-90? and 45?-45?-90?, and
    understand applications that involve solving
    right triangles at an 85 mastery level as
    demonstrated by discussion and practice.

2
Trig. Ratios (SOH-CAH-TOA)
hypotenuse
opposite
adjacent
3
Trig. Ratios
  • Ex Find the six trigonometric ratios of the
    angle ? in the figure.
  • Ex If , sketch a right triangle with acute
    angle a, and find the other five trigonometric
    ratios of a.

4
Special Triangles
  • We can add to our special value chart that the
    following relations are true
  • We use a calculator for any other values.
  • Ex With our calculator in degree mode, find
  • a. b.

5
Applications
  • Solving a Right Triangle- to determine all angles
    and side lengths of a given triangle using what
    is given, the trig. ratios, and Pythagorean
    theorem.
  • Ex Solve triangle ABC.

B
12
a
30o
A
C
b
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Applications
  • Angles of Elevation or Depression
  • Also, useful a r sin ? and b r cos ?
  • Ex A giant redwood tree casts a shadow 532 ft
    long. Find the height of the tree if the angle
    of elevation of the sun is 25.7o.

r
a
b
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Applications
  • Ex From a point on the ground 500 ft from the
    base of a building, it is observed that the angle
    of elevation to the top of the building is 24o
    and the angle of elevation to the top of a
    flagpole atop the building is 27o. Find the
    height of the building and the length of the
    flagpole.

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Applications
  • Ex A 40-ft ladder leans against a building. If
    the base of the ladder is 6 ft from the base of
    the building, what is the angle formed by the
    ladder and the building?
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