Sunday, January 2, 2011

Chapter nine/ one

FORMULAS TO REMEMBER:

sin= opposite/hypotenuse sec= hypotenuse/adjacent
cos= adjacent/hypotenuse csc= hypotenuse/opposite
tan= opposite/adjacent cot= adjacent/opposite

EXAMPLE:

For triangle ABC

A= 90(degrees) B= 16 a= 34

First, since we already have A and B we need to find C. In order to do that all we are going to do is take 180 (which is the measure of a right triangle) minus 90 your right angle minus 16 the measure of angle B. Which will leave you with 74 and that is angle C.

Next, you have to find b and c. In order to do that you are going to have to take sin, cos, or tan of the angle B using your formula. For this problem you will use sin.

sin= opposite/ hypotnuse
sin 16 degrees= b/34
34sin16= 9.37
Now, you are going to need to find C. You are going to have to use cos= adjacent/ hypotnuse.
cos 16 degrees= c/34
34cos16= 32.68

And that is how you do section 9-1, have a great new year. :)

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