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Page 1: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

Right Triangle Trigonometry

Page 2: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

Objectives

β€’ Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles.

β€’ Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles.

Page 3: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

History Right triangle trigonometry is the study of the relationship between the sides and angles of right triangles. These relationships can be usedto make indirect measurements like those using similar triangles.

Page 4: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

Trigonometric Ratios

Only Apply to Right Triangles

Page 5: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

The 3 Trigonometric Ratios

β€’ The 3 ratios are Sine, Cosine and TangentOpposite Side

Sine RatioHypotenuse

sinAdjacent Side

Co e RatioHypotenuse

Opposite SideTangent Ratio

Adjacent Side

Page 6: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

Chief SohCahToa

The Amazing Legend of…

Page 7: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

The six trigonometric functions of a right triangle, with an

acute angle , are defined by ratios of two sides of the

triangle. The sides of the right triangle are:

the side opposite the acute angle ,

the side adjacent to the acute angle ,

and the hypotenuse of the right triangle.

The trigonometric functions are

sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and cosecant.

opp

adj

hyp

ΞΈ

sin πœƒ=π‘œπ‘π‘h𝑦𝑝

cosπœƒ=π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—h𝑦𝑝

tanπœƒ=π‘œπ‘π‘π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—

csc πœƒ=hπ‘¦π‘π‘œπ‘π‘ secπœƒ=

hπ‘¦π‘π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—

cot πœƒ=π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—π‘œπ‘π‘

Page 8: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

EVALUATING TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONSπ‘Ž=4 π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘π‘=3

Find all six trig functions of angle A

Remember SOH CAH TOA and the reciprocal identities

sin πœƒ=π‘œπ‘π‘h𝑦𝑝

cosπœƒ=π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—h𝑦𝑝

tanπœƒ=π‘œπ‘π‘π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—

csc πœƒ=hπ‘¦π‘π‘œπ‘π‘

secπœƒ=hπ‘¦π‘π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—

cot πœƒ=π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—π‘œπ‘π‘

What is the value of h?

ΒΏπŸ’

ΒΏπŸ‘

πŸ“45

54

35

53

43

34

Page 9: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

EVALUATING TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONSπ‘Ž=12π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘π‘=5

Find all six trig functions of angle A

Remember SOH CAH TOA and the reciprocal identities

sin πœƒ=π‘œπ‘π‘h𝑦𝑝

cosπœƒ=π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—h𝑦𝑝

tanπœƒ=π‘œπ‘π‘π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—

csc πœƒ=hπ‘¦π‘π‘œπ‘π‘

secπœƒ=hπ‘¦π‘π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—

cot πœƒ=π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—π‘œπ‘π‘

What is the value of h?

¿𝟏𝟐

ΒΏπŸ“

πŸπŸ‘1213

1312

513

135

125

512

Page 10: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

EVALUATING TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONSπ‘Ž=1π‘Žπ‘›π‘‘ h=3

Find all six trig functions of angle A

Remember SOH CAH TOA and the reciprocal identities

sin πœƒ=π‘œπ‘π‘h𝑦𝑝

cosπœƒ=π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—h𝑦𝑝

tanπœƒ=π‘œπ‘π‘π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—

csc πœƒ=hπ‘¦π‘π‘œπ‘π‘

secπœƒ=hπ‘¦π‘π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—

cot πœƒ=π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—π‘œπ‘π‘

What is the value of b?

¿𝟏

¿𝟐√𝟐

πŸ‘13 3

2√23

3√24

√24

2√2

Page 11: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

Calculate the trigonometric functions for a 45 angle.

2

1

1

45

csc 45 = = =

1

2 2opphypsec 45 = = =

1

2 2adjhyp

cos 45 = = =

2

2

2

1

hypadjsin 45 = = =

2

2

2

1

hyp

opp

cot 45 = = = 1

oppadj

1

1tan 45 = = = 1

adj

opp

1

1

Page 12: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

60β—‹ 60β—‹

Consider an equilateral triangle with each side of length 2.

The perpendicular bisector

of the base bisects the opposite angle.

The three sides are equal, so the angles are equal; each is 60.

Geometry of the 30-60-90 triangle

2 2

21 1

30β—‹ 30β—‹

3

Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the length of the altitude, .

Page 13: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

Calculate the trigonometric functions for a 30 angle.

12

30

3

sin 30 Β°=π‘œπ‘π‘h𝑦𝑝

=12

cos 30 Β°= π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—h𝑦𝑝

=√32

tan 30 Β°=π‘œπ‘π‘π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—

= 1√3

=√33

cot 30 Β°= π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—h𝑦𝑝

=√31

=√3

sec 30Β°=hπ‘¦π‘π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—

= 2√3

=2√33

csc 30 Β°=hπ‘¦π‘π‘œπ‘π‘

=21=2

Page 14: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

Calculate the trigonometric functions for a 60 angle.

12 60

3

sin 60 Β°=π‘œπ‘π‘h𝑦𝑝

=√32

cos 60 Β°=π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—h𝑦𝑝

=12

tan 60 Β°=π‘œπ‘π‘π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—

=√31

=√3 cot 60 Β°= π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—h𝑦𝑝

= 1√3

=√33

sec 60Β°=hπ‘¦π‘π‘Žπ‘‘π‘—

=21=2

csc 60 Β°= hπ‘¦π‘π‘œπ‘π‘

= 2√3

=2√33

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Page 16: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

TRIG FUNCTIONS & COMPLEMENTSTwo positive angles are complements if the sum of their measures is .

Example: are complement because .

The sum of the measures of the angles in a triangle is . In a right triangle, we have a angle. That means that the sum of the other two angles is . Those two angles are acute and complement.

If the degree measure of one acute angle is , then the degree measure of the other angle is .

Page 17: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

TRIG FUNCTIONS & COMPLEMENTSCompare and .

Therefore, . If two angles are complements, the sine of one equals the cosine of the other.

Page 18: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

sin πœƒ=cos (πœ‹2βˆ’πœƒ) cosπœƒ=sin (

πœ‹2βˆ’πœƒ)

tanπœƒ=co t (πœ‹2βˆ’πœƒ) cot πœƒ=tan (

πœ‹2βˆ’πœƒ)

secπœƒ=csc (πœ‹2βˆ’πœƒ) csc πœƒ=𝑠𝑒𝑐 (

πœ‹2βˆ’πœƒ)

Page 19: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

Using cofunction identitiesFind a cofunction with the same value as the given expression:

Find a cofunction with the same value as the given expression:

ΒΏ sec (πœ‹2βˆ’πœ‹3

)

Page 20: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

An angle formed by a horizontal line and the line

of sight to an object that is above the horizontal

line is called the angle of elevation. The angle formed

by a horizontal line and the line of sight to an object

that is below the horizontal line is called the angle of

depression. Transits and sextants are instruments

used to measure such angles.

Page 21: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

Angle of Elevation

Page 22: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

Angle of Depression

Page 23: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

Angle of ELEVATION AND DEPRESSION

Page 24: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

A surveyor is standing 50 feet from the base of a large tree. The surveyor measures the angle of elevation to the top of the tree as 71.5Β°. How tall is the tree?

50

71.5Β°

?

tan 71.5Β°

tan 71.5Β°50

y

y = 50 (tan 71.5Β°) y = 50 (2.98868) 149.4y ft

Opp

Adj

Look at the given info. What trig function can we use?

Page 25: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

A person is 200 yards from a river. Rather than walk directly to the river, the person walks along a straight path to the river’s edge at a 60Β° angle. How far must the person walk to reach the river’s edge?

200

x

60Β°

cos 60Β°

x (cos 60Β°) = 200

x

X = 400 yardsLook at the given information. Which trig function should we use?

Page 26: Right Triangle Trigonometry. Objectives Find trigonometric ratios using right triangles. Use trigonometric ratios to find angle measures in right triangles

570tan 0 x

h = (13.74 + 2) meters

A guy wire from a point 2 m from the top of an electric post makes an angle of 700 with the ground. If the guy wire is anchored 5 m from the base of the post, how high is the pole?

5 m

700

2 m

Guy wire

h = 15.74 meters

x

Which trig function should we use?

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