Title: Lesson 33 - Applications of Right Triangle Trigonometry
1Lesson 33 - Applications of Right Triangle
Trigonometry
2(A) Review of Right Triangles
- In a right triangle, the primary trigonometric
ratios (which relate pairs of sides in a ratio to
a given reference angle) are as follows - sine A opposite side/hypotenuse side
- cosine A adjacent side/hypotenuse side
- tangent A opposite/adjacent side side
- recall SOHCAHTOA as a way of remembering the
trig. ratio and its corresponding sides
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- A support cable runs from the top of the
telephone pole to a point on the ground 43 feet
from its base. If the cable makes an angle of
32.98º with the ground, find (rounding to the
nearest tenth of a foot) - a. the height of the pole
- b. the length of the cable
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- Mr Santowski stands on the top of his apartment
building (as part of his super-hero duties, you
know) and views a villain at a 29º angle of
depression. If the building I stand upon is 200 m
tall, how far is the villain from the foot of the
building?
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- (6) Assuming that the Earth has a radius of 6380
km, determine the length of the 35th parallel. - (7) To determine the width of a river, a surveyor
marks a point on the bank of the river, A. Her
partner is standing directly across the river
from her at point C. The surveyor then walks 100
m downstream to point B, where she now has a line
of sight to her partner at an angle of 58º
relative to the river bank. Determine the width
of the river.
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- You are hiking along a river and see a tall tree
on the opposite bank. You measure the angle of
elevation of the top of the tree and find it to
be 46.0º. You then walk 50 feet directly away
from the tree and measure the angle of elevation.
If the second measurement is 29º, how tall is the
tree? Round your answer to the nearest foot.
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- (8) While driving towards a mountain, Mr S
notices that the angle of elevation to the peak
is 3.5º. He continues to drive to the mountain
and 13 miles later, his second sighting of the
mountain top is 9º. Determine the height of the
mountain.
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20(G) Homework
- 10CDEF - Right Angled Trig Review
- HW
- Ex 10C 1be, 2, 5, 6
- Ex 10D 1ae, 3c, 4b, 5b, 6a, 7ac, 11,12
- Ex 10E 2, 6, 8
- Ex 10F 1bc, 2b,3a