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Pg. 324 Homework• Memorize familiar radian measure angles

Pg. 323 #2 – 52 even Pg. 361 #1 – 13 all

• #1 QIII #3 QII #5 QI• #7 408° #9 345°• #11 415°, 775°, -305°, -665° #13 50°, 770°, -510°, -870°• #15 #17• #19 #21 55°, 145°• #23 22°, 112° #25 #27• #29 180° or π #31 45° or π/4 #33 315° or 7π/4 • #35 180° or π #37 480° or 8π/3 #39 900° or 5π • #41 π/4 #43 3π/4 #45 2π/3 • #47 #49 2π/5 #51 75°• #53 214.86°

9 17 7 15, , ,4 4 4 4

13 25 11 23, , ,6 6 6 6

5 11 7 13, , ,3 3 3 3

2,

6 3 3 8,

26 13

23180

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6.5 Trig Functions of an Acute Angle

Trig Functions• The six trig functions of any

angle 0° < Ɵ < 90° are defined as follows:

• Also, we know that from the basic three trig functions:

sin cot

cos sec

tan csc

opp adjhyp oppadj hyphyp adjopp hypadj opp

1cottan1seccos1cscsin

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6.5 Trig Functions of an Acute Angle

Triangle Trig• We use right triangles

because they allow us to use the Pythagorean Theorem, which makes solving a much easier process!

• Because 30°, 45° and 60° occur frequently, we will learn and memorize those triangles!!

• If c = 2, determine the lengths of a and b and find the six trig values at 30° and 60°.

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6.5 Trig Functions of an Acute Angle

More Trig Triangles• If a = 1, determine the

length of c and find the six trig values.

Cofunctions of Complementary Angles

• If Ɵ is any acute trig angle, a trig function value of Ɵ is equal to the cofunction of the complement of Ɵ, as follows:

sin cos cot tan2 2

cos sin sec csc2 2

tan cot csc sec2 2

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6.5 Trig Functions of an Acute Angle

Example:• Show that

are cofunctions. • Let Ɵ be an acute angle

such that sin Ɵ = ¾. Find all the trig functions of Ɵ.

• One angle of a right triangle measures 42°, and the hypotenuse has length of 10. Find the measures of the remaining sides.

sin cos2

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6.5 Trig Functions of an Acute Angle

Example:• They hypotenuse and one

leg of a triangle measure 8 and 5 respectively. Find the measure of angle Ɵ formed by these two sides.

Trig Functions of Any Angle• Let Ɵ be an angle in

standard position, P(x, y) a point other than the origin on the terminal side of P, and r = The six trig values of Ɵ are defined as follows:sin cos tan

sec csc cot

y x yr r xr r xx y y

2 2x y

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6.5 Trig Functions of an Acute Angle

Example:• Find the values of the six

trig functions at an angle Ɵ in standard form with point P(2, 4) on its terminal side.

• **Note** If an angle does not appear acute in the first quadrant, you can work in any of the four quadrants to make the angle acute!!

• Find the values of all six trig functions and the angle of measure of angle Ɵ, where P(-3, 2) is a point on the terminal side of Ɵ.

• Find all the values of all six trig functions for the quadrantal angles of:

30, , , , 22 2