Basic Trigonometry Parts of a Right Triangle The
Basic Trigonometry
Parts of a Right Triangle The hypotenuse will always be the longest side, and opposite from the right angle. The adjacent side is the side next to Angle A. Imagine that you are at Angle A looking into the triangle. The opposite side is the side that is on the opposite side of the triangle from Angle A.
Parts of a Right Triangle Now imagine that you move from Angle A to Angle B. From Angle B the adjacent side is the side next to Angle B. From Angle B the opposite side is the side that is on the opposite side of the triangle.
B Review For Angle A Hypotenuse This is the Opposite Side A This is the Adjacent Side For Angle B B Hypotenuse This is the Opposite Side This is the Adjacent Side A
Trig Ratios Use Angle B to name the sides Using Angle A to name the sides We can use the lengths of the sides of a right triangle to form ratios. There are 3 different ratios that we can make. The ratios are still the same as before!!
Trig Ratios • Each of the 3 ratios has a name • The names also refer to an angle Hypotenuse Opposite Adjacent A
Trig Ratios B If the angle changes from A to B The way the ratios are made is the same Hypotenuse Opposite Adjacent A
SOHCAHTOA B Here is a way to remember how to make the 3 basic Trig Ratios Hypotenuse Opposite Adjacent A 1) Identify the Opposite and Adjacent sides for the appropriate angle 2) SOHCAHTOA is pronounced “Sew Caw Toe A” and it means Sin is Opposite over Hypotenuse, Cos is Adjacent over Hypotenuse, and Tan is Opposite over Adjacent Put the underlined letters to make SOH-CAH-TOA
Examples of Trig Ratios First we will find the Sine, Cosine and Tangent ratios for Angle P. Next we will find the Sine, Cosine, and Tangent ratios for Angle Q Remember Soh. Cah. Toa P 12 Adjacent 20 16 Opposite Q
Similar Triangles and Trig Ratios P B 20 12 3 Q R 5 16 C A 4 They are similar triangles, since ratios of corresponding sides are the same Let’s look at the 3 basic Trig ratios for these 2 triangles Notice that these ratios are equivalent!!
Similar Triangles and Trig Ratios • Triangles are similar if the ratios of the lengths of the corresponding side are the same. • Triangles are similar if they have the same angles • All similar triangles have the same trig ratios for corresponding angles
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