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Dp (Grsteters 1:05-2:20 Soe et eee et MACIIA- 12790H 127908 Ow Tue CLASS #003 - BEGIN $6.2 ft ~The “legs nometey af Right -tclangles 5 PANS fr, Areca that -bws Lotangles are SIMILAR | HF their corres pond tug avgles ave equal th measure. fel Example. ’ 2 + Caen “Tus corresponding sides ate proportional, Ww At this stage we will be confining ourselves to RIGHT TRIANGLES. B46 = 4t8 and ate = BE? What is B.| Recall Algebra: Suppose, A,B,C, D stand For mumbers + suppose Ae S. Tf this & true, we can re-write it as AD= or AR.c or Az BE “(B= Be 20MM 2304 @UM| Dy, Kacsteter’s _nep-2:20 %; Begin Tha, M644 cz | tue | (105-2120 #122907 So f © is @ certain angle, the ratio of 2 and Pre ratio of S. redwe ts the same number for any triangle similar fe the ™ “evangle, his ratio can be identified with respect ts angle © as the side opposite over the site adyacent OPP. , This number 1 a property of @ ads vather than of the porkeulac“triangle in which eceurs. “This number is a function of ©, Th 5 called the tangent oF 6, aud it 15 wri then tan © = SPP. ads: Is & te fact the slope of the hypotenuse. Cif the sides ace on the Y-axis (adsdeent) Gnd ynaxls (opposite , respectiiely). END of CLASS 4003 Begin CLASS #004 1 afre/et 2O\4 OM 2319 @ He - A 8 — CLASS froou — "By om () F970 Tha Wee @ Examples. “at GY agh al uN (tan O= 2) ene ~o tan 62. S- SEE p adj pl Loon —— eo a tow many ifferent rahds can we oo oP. with “opp”, ee ell “hype | ° (tangent ©, sine, cosine x Reciprocal | ae ent, ice! aS Cont a 2D sn O cs O tm goh- ceh- tow 2014 OAT 00 UW @ HA LE} Praclice + snd= “WE exo (5 cosé= WB sed 5/2 tans YQ cotO= 2 ea [het det tt &: 28) Ecthec Way 2 5 : ec EEE A (El Special “Triangles, (iJ. The equilateral triangle 4 7 30". 60'- 90° RE. Fain Lbs lps 28=6o Terangle ihr hee (a) \ Cae 5 ht lnk a V/ |B Neary MP aN [% he vs cata ue ‘en sin gore he Ble -&3 cos Go's BA Ve. nye ana ae ° Ye, Bp) ton cots ts St (8) vod a td And the reciprocal Functions: ose oor.) sec 60'%(2.) and oot 60" (Fa A) conten? Zen SUA On2 CMe sins = Fe" ep esc 45" (2 cog AS = adit sec 45° le hw dm sts eg” cob dSt ads x 1 € va? DNB. we ah ay {| Pee ee ae eee | Pr by | “TRla. CLASS O04 ea A) 8. et B6.2., Ceon€). Table. _ Summarrasing Try Values _ ce Sor SSPECIAL ANGLES” 7 with added results fe O° and 90°. 4. p. AAS, (tao 036 OF an O= “Cos ue eee jel** Note (p.d4syaxe When we write sint cst, eto, we wean that “4” i understood tp be measured fn radians D LE] Keep m mind tat ose = sing, SecOrare, ot Oana (Where 6 & “tn” deg or vad, acearaits ts the problem.) The Angles. § their Values in Tal | values of ether_angles, % 0.84 470 9848 | Prepared by BF 2 | Date: MACE ~ 12290 F. Eire Note + adh “yo SPP. = We know sth O= mye & cosO= WIP SEP. £ tan = adj @® We deduee sin He. = tm, cos aa hye. ceca sine ~Thus tM6= “erg cag ESL ge ‘alah al- | GE) 36.2 Cares) p44, [Bn Clay 4005, ere] seer a aeaeeeL eee | Prepared by Dr @) te TElG, Class sat 605 | Dawe Tha. LJ6ul4 a Ti AN "Sotwing” a Re Tefangle Gieade are cs Xeelye” an any -Lriangle means te lect the values of all three sides ond all three angles, __ Selutng niet tnangles is easier than sees mere. seer ee eae al Example. at ease eee A do cas fae EE = | i | mo nannies TRG. CLASS HOOWF Tu at "| "Angle of Elevatin”, * Angle of Depress tess Fi ___ 18 the angle of elevabon, of depression. Be Example: A ial “casts 4 shadow - 400 $4, long, long sect ____Con level ground). The angle of elevation of ¢ the sun is 25,3°, Frid the height of the bree. (Round te Dae nearest whole Sot” | (i) Sketch Nie ( indirect L mecsurement,) Sut| (el mast Se ee ee ee eee eee CLASS || $6.31 | fe) Trg Functions of, Angles (x extending the Def? to angles _ whih ave not acute). _ Begin CLAss.¥coe CUYD — eee a 7 [Bl Let 6 be an angle in std. position aid let Ploy) 4. _____ be @ point on the terminal side, Tf r= Sxtty® is the distance from the arigin tp ae enen sesesuiee We define sné=F , _0sce = are Gk y#0) “ see0=& Cf x40), cot 6= 3 (iF 940) out your calculator, please, eee Hece,_.we UniF ciFcle th parametric mode. Then ti TRACK mode we identified sines, cosines Land radian Cappers) for numerous angles, both ir raduins and th degrees ,] i by: 2 re BATE ERE laa — Al@Any Pt Triangle Con Be Rit Into Std. Faschon. @ Then Daw A Cir n Draw A ( Concentric Crrele of Radws 1 “Unit Cirle’), @ CATS", or “AM Shaders Take Caleulns", or _ All Students Text Constantly“, _ SM 2 @ ] Now Start with Any Angle in Shi. Pesitin, —_ @ _ Example A, p. 454: itd @) cos 135° and Cb) tan 390°, sind? , 08 OFF - sin Yo. ¥ = tan 2% C056” Cia x ee ate: mac LITA — (2790 — _[G-] “These Considerations Lead Us Te The Concept of _ eb u REFekenct ANG, p. 454. (6,5, ¢,F) (Z] Deft re 6 an angle in Std. Rsitiin, then _ _&, the Reference Angle, i Se me Basie Trig “Tdentities ¢ Fundamental Identifies), p A456. _ [A\. Reciprocal Identifies; t i | os b= see, secO= Zee, _ sind 36 aaa tan b= eg , et OF Sing sin? | co , Bite taste = A Rete ..4s'6, Somat and _sin?@ + cos*@=1, Zest B |__S0_tantB +1 © Sec®O. Swilarly 14 cote csc. ee 2S ~[B] Pythagorean Identities: sine tester d the Feats Aig) — _-_forined by the Germinal Se] of 6 aud the Cos 135° Reese ese Eee tan 390° B90" is coterminal ee 4 J] C09 135°= - Ue ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecee tan 390° = tan 30° = 210° Prepared by l Date: | | C8) “ (4,2 AH, ve 435° ae Zz Ya. Siena 4 x with Zo? S0 + » [an 390%» A ie “pe & Gee ee re Sarees > 210° B= 30° 2 BAI = cos 210° iti & 2 tan 210°= B

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