

nov 29 cw Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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9th - 12th Grade
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BRETT HOWIE
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Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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Today we are going to use inverse trigonometric ratios to find missing angles of right triangles.
The trig ratios sin 𝜃 , cos 𝜃 , tan 𝜃 tell you the ratio between the matchings sides, which in turn can be used to find sides.
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Inverse trig is used to find missing angles.
sin-1 (sometimes called arcsin or sinh on your phone calculators)
cos-1 (sometimes called arccos or cosh)
tan-1 (sometimes called…you guessed it…arctan or tanh)
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How do we use Trig Functions to find missing angles?
Step 1: Identify the angle
Step 2: Label opp, adj, and hyp based on given angle
Step 3: Identify the appropriate trig function to solve for the missing angle
Step 4: Use sin-1 , cos-1 , tan-1 to solve the equation for the angle
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Multiple Choice
To find a missing angle when given two sides, you must use ______
Trigonometric Functions
Trigonometric Rations
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Pythagorean Theorem
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Multiple Choice
Set up an equation that could be used to solve for the variable.
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Multiple Choice
Set up an equation that could be used to solve for the variable.
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Multiple Choice
What is the ratio for Cosine?
Opp/Hyp
Opp/Adj
Adj/Opp
Adj/Hyp
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Multiple Choice
What is the ratio for Tangent
Opp/Adj
Adj/Opp
Opp/Hyp
Hyp/Opp
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Multiple Choice
What is the ratio for Sine?
Hyp/Opp
Opp/Hyp
Opp/Adj
Adj/Opp
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Multiple Choice
Find the measure of the angle. Round to the nearest tenth.
30.8
32.1
34.3
36.9
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Multiple Choice
Choose the correct ratio.
sin-1(9/20)
cos-1(9/20)
tan-1(9/20)
cos-1(20/9)
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Multiple Choice
Find the measure of angle A.
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90
66
42
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Multiple Choice
Find the measure of angle A.
24
90
66
42
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Multiple Choice
Solve for the missing angle
50.5 degrees
12.7 degrees
36.9 degrees
72.2 degrees
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Multiple Choice
Use inverse trig ratios (SOH CAH TOA) to solve for the missing angle
49°
57°
45°
54°
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Multiple Choice
Find the measure of the missing angle.
64o
26o
61o
8o
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
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