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TRIGONOMETRY First, an experiment: 1. Draw a circle with an origin of (0, 0) 2. Mark and label a point in each of the four quadrants (A, B, C, D) 3. Find sin, cos, and tan for each point Ex. Sin A = Cos A = Tan A = Q2 Q1 Q3 Q4 TRIGONOMETRIC RATIOS And now…definitions Standard position - an angle whose vertex lies at the origin and whose initial arm lies on the positive x-axis Principal angle - the counter clockwise angle between the initial arm and terminal arm Related acute angle - the acute angle between the terminal arm and the x-axis Negative angle - an angle measured clockwise from the positive x-axis Primary Ratios Ex1 Find the missing side a) b) Ex2 Find the missing angle a) b) Reciprocal Ratios Ex1 State the six trig ratios for each. a) 13 5 12 b) tanθ = 3 4 Ex2 Determine the angle to the nearest hundredth a) cot θ = 3.2404 b) csc θ = 1.2711 c) sec θ = 1.4526 SPECIAL ANGLES Sin 45° = Cos 45° = Tan 45° = Sin 30° = sin 60° = Cos 30° = cos 60° = Tan 30° = tan 60° = Ex1 Determine the exact value a) (2sin45º)(sin45º) b) 1 - sin 45 cos 45 c) (sin30º)(tan60º) – cos30º ANGLES > 90° Let’s look back at our experiment Q1 - sin Q2 - sin - cos - cos - tan - tan Q3 - sin Q4 - sin - cos - cos - tan - tan Cast Rule S A T C C – Cosine A – All S – Sine T – Tangent To find angles with the same ratios: - find principal angle - use CAST rule to determine quadrant of second angle - use related acute angle to determine second angle Ex1 Determine the angle(s) that satisfy each for 0 ≤ θ ≤ 360 a) sin 1 3 b) cot 4 5 c) (-8, 3) Date 1 2 3 4 D1 Thursday July 02 1 2 3 4 1 D2 Friday July 03 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 Monday July06 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 D3 D4 Tuesday July07 D5 Wednesday July08 Thursday D6 July 09 D7 STRAND: CHARACTERISTICS OF FUNCTIONS Unit 1- Characteristics of functions Relations and Functions Function Notation Properties of parent functions Domain and range of a function Ass Inverse function Transformations of functions Transformations of functions Review Unit 1-Test-Students will: E.1. demonstrate an understanding of functions, their representations, and their inverses, and make connections between the algebraic and graphical representations of functions using transformations Unit 2- Quadratic Functions Properties of Quadratic Functions Max/Min values of quadratics Inverse of a quadratic Solving Quadratics Solving Quadratics Linear/ Quadratic Systems Review Unit 2- Test –Students will: E.2-determine the zeros, and the maximum or minimum of a quadratic function, and solve problems involving quadratic functions, including problems arising from real-world applications; Unit 3- Equivalent Algebraic Expressions Operations with Radicals Operations with polynomials Factoring polynomials Simplifying Rational Expressions Multiplying and Dividing Rational expressions Adding and Subtracting Rational Expressions Review Unit 3- Test-Students will: E.3 demonstrate an understanding of equivalence as it relates to simplifying polynomial, radical, and rational expressions. P.4 Pg. Pg. P.7 Pg. Pg. Pg. Pg. Pg. Pg. Pg. Pg. Pg. Pg. Pg. Pg. Pg. Pg. Pg. Pg. Pg. Trig Ratios in the Cartesian Plane For any point P(x, y) in the Cartesian plane, the trig ratios for angles in standard positin can be represented in terms of x, y, and r. Given a circle with radius r Ex2 What will be the new point if (5, 0) is rotated about the origin by 238º? p. 304 #1 - 13 TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES Identity - a mathematical statement that is true for all values of the given variables. csc 1 sin tan sin cos sin 2 cos 2 1 sec 1 cos cot cos sin 1 tan 2 sec 2 cot 1 tan 1 cot 2 csc 2 sin cos Prove tan Prove sin 2 cos 2 1 Prove 1 tan 2 sec 2 Ex1 Prove the following identities a) 1 cos b) 2 sin cos tan sin 1 cos 1 cos sin Pg.310#1ad, 5,7,8,12 SINE LAW - 2 sides and opposite angle (SSA) - 2 angles and 1 side (AAS) a b c sin A sin B sin C sin A sin B sin C a b c Ex1 Determine angle B Ex2 Determine side a The Ambiguous Case (SSA) - a < h, no solutions - a = h, 1 solution - a > b, 1 solution - h < a < b, 2 solutions Ex1 Determine the number of triangles possible a) a = 7.2, b = 9.3, A = 35º b) a = 7.3, b = 14. 6, A = 30º c) a = 1.3, b =2.8, A = 33º d) COSINE LAW - 3 sides (SSS) - 2 sides and contained angle (SAS) a 2 b 2 c 2 2bc cos A b 2 a 2 c 2 2ac cos B c 2 a 2 b 2 2ab cos C Ex1 Determine the unknown side Ex2 Determine the unknown angle 3D WORD PROBLEMS Angle of elevation - angle up from a horizontal Angle of depression- angle down from a horizontal Bearing Pg.318 #1,2,5,9,15 pg.325#4ac,7,8 Pg.332#3,7,8 - angle clockwise from N