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Title: 8.3 The Tangent Ratio


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8.3 The Tangent Ratio
  • Essential Question
  • How do you use tangent ratios to determine side
    lengths in triangles?

2
Tangent
  • Your solution may be a fraction/decimal, so pay
    close attention when rounding.
  • Tangent and the other trig ratios are used to
    estimate distances.

3
  • To use the tangent ratio, you will need either a
    calculator or a textbook.
  • On your calculator locate a tan button.
  • To use this function
  • Hit TAN
  • You may need to include a (
  • Next type in the fraction
  • Include the ) and hit enter
  • What if I dont have a calculator?
  • Turn to page 769
  • You can use this table for trig ratio problems.
  • Lets practice using the table.

4
Example 1 and Practice 1
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Example 2 and Practice 2
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Practice Finding a side
  • Find the value of the variable. Round to the
    nearest tenth.

7
  • If you have the leg lengths use the tangent
    ratio to find the acute angle.
  • If you have the acute angle use the inverse of
    the tangent ratio tan-1
  • Locate the tan-1 button on your calculator.

8
Practice
  • Find the value of the variable and round to the
    nearest tenth.

9
Practice
  • What about problems like these?
  • Try to solve and round to the nearest tenth.

10
Reflection
  • How can the tangent ratio help with surveying
    land or applying to architecture/construction?

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Summary
  • Answer the summary question in detailed, complete
    sentences to make a paragraph.
  • How do you use tangent ratios to determine side
    lengths in triangles?
  • Create 2-4 study questions in the left column to
    correspond to the notes.
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