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| Title: | Study guide for TRIG. |
| Summary: | This includes everything from congruent figures to trig. problems. |
| Description: | Included are formulas you will need and examples of problems that will be found on your upcoming test! |
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Document-19597
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| Owner: |
Englert, Kim (User-486, kenglert)
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| Create Date: | Monday, March 15, 2004 04:48:32 PM EST |
| Modified Date: | Wednesday, January 2, 2008 09:46:28 AM EST |
| Modified By: |
Dickenson, Rhonda (User-367, rdickens)
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| Abstract: | - 4 ways you CAN USE: 1.) S A S ( side, angle, side) 2.) A S A ( angle, side, angle) 3.) S A A ( side, angle, angle) 4.) S S S ( side, side, side) TWO WAYS WHICH ARE NO GOOD!
- REMEMBER - SOHCAHTOA or you can use: Some Old Horse Caught Another Horse Taking Oats Away Sin(A) = Opposite/Hypotenuse Cos(A) = Adjacent/Hypotenuse Tan(A) = Opposite/Adjacent OR S = O/H C = A/H T = O/A BE ABLE TO SOLVE TRIG.
- SINE = OPPOSITE HYPOTENUS SINE 35 = X 15 .5736 = X 1 15 X = 8.604 units ONE OTHER TYPE OF TRIG.
- COSINE = ADJACENT HYPOTENUSE COS 41 = 20 X .7547 = 20 1 X .7547X = 20 .7547 .7547 X = 26.5 units WHEN YOU HAVE TWO RIGHT TRIANGLES AND NO ANGLES, USE PROPORTIONS!
- 8 = X 10 20 160 = 10X 10 10 X = 16 20 in.
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| Content Type: | application/vnd.ms-powerpoint |
| ELA: | None |
| File name: | STUDY GUIDE FOR TRIG..ppt |
| Hlth,PE & Home Ec: | None |
| Level: | None |
| LOTE: | None |
| Max Versions: | 4 |
| MST: | None |
| Other Connection: | None |
| Size: | 122880 |
| SS: | None |
| Appears In: |
Camuto, Mrs.
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