Category: 1. Trigonometry Word Problems
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Applications Of Trigonometry
Hints On Solving Word Problems Or Applications Of Trigonometry: If no diagram is given, draw one yourself. Mark the right angles in the diagram. Show the sizes of the other angles and the lengths of any lines that are known Mark the angles or sides you have to calculate. Consider whether you need to create…
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Real-Life Examples of Trigonometry
Trigonometry has many real-life examples used broadly. Let’s get a better idea of trigonometry with an example. A boy is standing near a tree. He looks up at the tree and wonders “How tall is the tree?” The height of the tree can be found without actually measuring it. What we have here is a…
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Tangent Ratio Problems
In these lessons, we will learn how to find angles and sides using the tangent ratio and how to solve word problems using the tangent ratio. Hints on solving trigonometry problems: If no diagram is given, draw one yourself. Mark the right angles in the diagram. Show the sizes of the other angles and the…
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Sine Ratio Problems
In these lessons, we will learn how to find the angles and sides using the sine ratio and how to solve word problems using the sine ratio. Hints on solving trigonometry problems: If no diagram is given, draw one yourself. Mark the right angles in the diagram. Show the sizes of the other angles and…
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Use Cosine To Calculate The Side Of A Right Triangle
Example:Calculate the value of cosθ in the triangle. Solution:Use the Pythagorean theorem to evaluate the length of PR. How To Use Tangent To Calculate The Side Of A Triangle? Example: Calculate the length of the side x, given that tan θ = 0.4 Solution: How To Use Sine To Calculate The Side Of A Triangle?…
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Trigonometric Word Problems
In these lessons, examples, and solutions we will learn the trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, tangent) and how to solve word problems using trigonometry. The following diagram shows how SOHCAHTOA can help you remember how to use sine, cosine, or tangent to find missing angles or missing sides in a trigonometry problem. Scroll down the page…