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MPM 2DI Day Topic Target I will be able to… 1 Angle Properties 2 Congruent and Similar Triangles 3 Similar Triangle Properties 4 Trigonometric Ratios 5 Sine and Cosine 6 QUIZ Primary Trig Ratios 7 Solving Right Triangles 8 Problems Involving 2 Right Triangles 9 Review Identify and apply angle properties to find unknown angles Determine the conditions for similar and congruent triangles Apply conditions for similar triangles to solve for unknown values Recall Pythagorean’s Theorem and calculate unknown sides on a right triangle using the formula Label a right triangle (hypotenuse, opposite, adjacent) based on the acute angle given/needed Calculate unknown information on a right triangle using the tangent ratio Discover and apply the sine and cosine ratio to determine unknown information on a right triangle Demonstrate understanding of SOH CAH TOA by solving for missing information on right triangles Apply SOH CAH TOA, ASTT, and Pythagorean’s Theorem to solving right triangles Apply SOH CAH TOA, ASTT and Pythagorean’s Theorem to solving problems involving 2 right triangles Determine if triangles are similar or congruent by using the appropriate conditions Calculate missing Work Assignment Pg. 315 #4 Worksheet Handout Pg. 322-325 #1ac, 2-5, 12, 15 Pg. 325 MM Pg. 330-332 #1-6, 14, 15 Pg. 338-339 # 1-5, 8 Pg. 344-345 #1-5, 11 Pg. 331 #7bd, 8 Pg. 338 #6bd Pg. 344 #6be Pg. 331-332 #9-11 Pg. 338-339 #7-9, 11 Pg. 344-345 #7, 9, 10 Pg. 348-350 #1abc, 2ab, 3, 4, 6-9 Pg. 356-358 #4-6, 9-11, 14, 19 Handout #1b, 2, 4d Pg. 380-386 #1-10, 11adf, 12, 14, 16 10 TEST information on similar triangles after having proven that the triangles are similar Calculate missing information on right triangles/ 2 right triangles and solved related problems using SOH CAH TOA, ASTT and Pythagorean’s Theorem