Unit5 Trig Notes
Unit5 Trig Notes
Name:________________________________
a) B AB
hypotenuse side _______________
A C
side opposite ∠ A = BC
_____ AC
side opposite ∠ B = _____
2. Determine the trigonometric ratio that will make the equation true.
M
24 24
25
cos
__________ ∠L =
25 sin ∠M =
25
7
24
_________ ∠M =
tan 7
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24
4
3. Given cosθ = , find:
5
5 4
sin θ = tan θ =
3
21°
4. Find each missing side length below by setting up and solving a trig equation. Round answers to
the nearest tenth.
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a.
0560 60°
b.
15
33°
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60°
x
0560 8 x
8
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5. Find each indicated angle measure, rounded40to the nearest whole number.
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To find missing angles, you must use an _________________________
inverse trig function.
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8 Tanx x°
a. b.
G x° Tan f 19
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x = ______ x =1
______
Angle of Elevation: The angle by which an Angle of Depression: The angle by which an
observer’s line of sight must be elevated from observer’s line of sight must be depressed
the horizontal to the point observed from the horizontal to the point observed
Horizontal
Horizontal
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14
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2. Find the exact length of the missing sides.
a b c d
353
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653
4 6
Composite figures – multiple special right triangles
3. Find the exact length of y.
a) b)
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4. Find the coordinate of H if the angle is rotated 315o. 5. Find the exact area of a regular hexagon
with perimeter 90 cm.
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Section 3 - Trig Unit – 491 - UNIT CIRCLE DEGREES
OF
Intro
Key Terms: "
Initial Side
Terminal Side !
ends
Reference Angle
how far from the x axis
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1. How to find Reference Angles?
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a. 115° ____________ c. 540° _____________
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b. -100° ____________ d. -745° _____________
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a. 15° ____________ 375
_____________ b. -135° ____________ _____________
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c. 400° ____________ 3200
_____________ c. -205° ____________ _____________
What are the Six Trigonometric Functions:
y 1 x 1 sin θ 1
sin θ = cscθ = cosθ = secθ = tan θ = cot θ =
h sin θ h cosθ cosθ tan θ
More Examples:
3. Find the six trigonometric values for the terminal side to its reference angle then find θ
a) b)
4 5
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cos ! _______
i
cos ! _______
tan ! _______ tan ! _______
a) cos θ > 0 and cot θ > 0 b) sinθ > 0 and cot θ < 0
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c) sec θ > 0 and sinθ > 0 d) tan θ < 0 and sinθ > 0
1and4 1and2 2and4 I and2
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5. Determine the exact value without the use of a calculator
2 1
a) Find sin θ and tanθ if cos θ = and cot θ > 0 b) Find sec θ and tanθ if sin θ = and cot θ < 0
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c) Find sin θ and tanθ if sec θ = 3 and sin θ > 0 d) Find csc θ and cot θ if tan θ = and sin θ > 0
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7. For each of the following find the value(s) of θ over the interval ⎡⎣0°,360° ⎤⎦ . No calculator!
3 2
a. cosθ = b. sinθ = −
2 2
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Using the Unit Circle to find Values
A UNIT CIRCLE is a circle with radius 1. For each of the angles graphed on the unit circle below, find the point
3 1
,
2 2
1 1/2
30° (1, 0)
33
22
(
g) sin -120! ) ( )
h) cot -90! i) sin140!
Section 4 – Trig Unit – 491 – UNIT CIRCLE RADIANS
π
1. Converting from Degrees to Radians: Multiply and reduce
180
a. 180°
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b. 30° c. -225°
IT
180
2. Converting from Radians to Degrees: Multiply by and reduce
π
π 7π 3π
a.
2 11
b.
1
4
c. −
2
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4. Use the unit circle shortcut to find the following degrees in radian measure:
π 5π 3π
a.
6 b. 3 c. 4
30 300
5. For each of the following,
a) state the QUADRANT and b) give the EXACT value
3π 7π π 5π
sin sin cos tan
4 4 6 4
a) b) a) b) a) b) a) b)
III
6. Solve the following trigonometric equations over the interval ⎡⎣0,2π ⎤⎦ . There may be more than one answer
for each!
1 3 cos θ = 0 tan θ = -1
sin θ = cos θ =
2 2
4
I
1 1 tan θ = undefined 2
cos θ = − sin θ = − cos θ =
2 2 2
0
7. Find the simplified exact value of each expression without the use of a calculator
⎛ 3 ⎞ ⎛ 3 ⎞
π 5π sin 2 ⎜ − π ⎟ + cos 2 ⎜ − π ⎟
2π π ⎝ 2 ⎠ ⎝ 2 ⎠
a. sin + 2cos b. cot sin
4 4 3 4
F 21
8. Find the value of θ in radians over the interval ⎡⎣0,2π ⎤⎦ .
a) 2sinθ − 1 = 0 b) 4 sin θ − 3 = 2 sin θ c) ( cosθ +1)( tanθ ) = 0 d) 3 cot θ − 1 = 0
at
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013 0 13,45
e) sin θ −1 = 0
2
f) cos2 θ − 3cos θ = 0
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225 315
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491 Trig Identities
Secondary Learning Targets
1. I can add and subtract fractions with
Learning Targets
variables
1. I can use even/odd properties to simplify and prove trig 2. I can reduce fractions
identities 3. I can divide fractions by multiplying
2. I can use quotient Identities to simplify/prove trig by the reciprocal
identities 4. I can multiply polynomials
3. I can use reciprocal identities to simplify/prove trig 5. I can properly substitute for
identities unknown quantities
4. I can use Pythagorean identities to prove trig identities
5. I can use double angle identities to prove trig identities
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Quotient Identities Reciprocal Identities
sin θ cosθ 1 1 1
tan θ = cot θ = cscθ = secθ = cot θ =
cosθ sin θ sin θ cosθ tan θ
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Pythagorean Identities
sin 2 θ + cos 2 θ = 1 tan 2 θ + 1 = sec 2 θ 1+ cot 2 θ = csc 2 θ
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Part 1 - Simplify
cscθ
()
a. cos θ i secθ b. tanθ i cosθ
I
c.
secθ
1 coto
d. • tan θ • csc (θ ) e. cot θ • sec θ f. cos θ ( sec θ + csc θ )
sec θ
Part 2 - Prove the following identities. RightHandSide
a. tan θ cos θ = sin θ b.
1
csc θ
(sin2 θ + cos2 θ ) = sin θ
RHS
Sino Sina
sec θ sin θ 1 1
c. − = cot θ d. + =1
sin θ cos θ tan x +1 1+ cot 2 x
2
RHS
8 4
sin RHS
sing
Cos't sink RHS
sin B cos B
e. + = cos B + sin B
tan B cot B
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Graphing trig functions
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Sint 0 I 0 1 0
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