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4.1 Exploring the Primary Trigonometric Ratios of Obtuse A
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FMath 11 4.1 Exploring the Primary Trigonometric Ratios of Obtuse Angles Until now, you have used the primary trigonometric ratios only with acute angles. Here we will investigate the values of the primary trigonometric ratios for obtuse angles. θ sinθ cosθ tanθ (180°-θ) sin(180°-θ) cos(180°-θ) tan(180°-θ) 90° 100° 110° 120° 130° 140° 150° 160° 170° 180° What relationships do you observe when comparing the trigonometric ratios for obtuse angles with the trigonometric ratios for the related supplementary acute angle? Assignment: pg. 163 #1-4
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FMath 11
4.1 Exploring the Primary Trigonometric Ratios of Obtuse Angles
Until now, you have used the primary trigonometric ratios only with acute angles. Here we will
investigate the values of the primary trigonometric ratios for obtuse angles.
θ sinθ cosθ tanθ (180°-θ) sin(180°-θ) cos(180°-θ) tan(180°-θ)
90°
100°
110°
120°
130°
140°
150°
160°
170°
180°
What relationships do you observe when comparing the trigonometric ratios for obtuse angles
with the trigonometric ratios for the related supplementary acute angle?
Assignment: pg. 163 #1-4