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Hello everybody.

My name is Vincent, a lot of


you know me as Vince. I take Intergraded
Math II and my teachers name is Ms.Bush.
The goal of the Trigonometry Project is to
have an understanding and mastery of using
Trigonometric ratios.
This is a picture of my family and I.
Trigonometry is the branch of mathematics
dealing with the relations of the sides and
angles of triangles and with the relevant
functions of any angles.

Some jobs using Trigonometry are
carpeting, archeology, computer
programming, graphic design, engineering,
teaching and mathematics.
Slide 1: Labeling the Right Triangle

Slide 2: Explaining Sine

Slide 3: Explaining Cosine

Slide 4: Explaining Tangent

Slide 5: Conclusion
In A right triangle you have many different
parts.
Hypotenuse: The longest side of a right
triangle, opposite the right angle

Adjacent: The leg of the triangle that is
right next to angle X

Opposite: The leg of the triangle that is
opposite of angle X


Sine Ratio: The ratio of the
side of a right-angled triangle
opposite to a specified angle
to the hypotenuse. Sine is
the angle oppostie of Angle X
over the length of the
Hypotenuse of the triangle
Example: In the Triangle to the left the sine ratio of Angle A
is 6/10 because 6 is the opposite side of Angle A and 10 is the
Hypotenuse of the triangle.
Cosine Ratio: In a right
triangle, the ratio of the
length of the side adjacent to
indicated angle over the
length of the hypotenuse.
Example: In the triangle to the left the cosine ratio of angle A is
8/10 because 8 is the side adjacent to angle A and 10 is the
Hypotenuse of the triangle.
Tangent Ratio: In a right
triangle, the ratio of the
length of the side opposite
the angle over the adjacent
side
Example: In the triangle to the left the tangent ratio of Angle C is 8/6
8 is the length of the side opposite Angle C and 6 is the side adjacent
of angle C.
In conclusion I have learned a lot. I learned
about the different carriers using
Trigonometry. I also learned more about
the different ratios of Trigonometry. I hope
my presentation was helpful to you in
helping you understand Trigonometry and
the use of different Trigonometric ratios.

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