Must Know
Calculate the missing sides of Right-Angled Triangles using Trigonometry
Could Know
Calculate missing interior angles of Right-Angled Triangles using Trigonometry
There are three sides to a right-angled triangle: we give them all special names. From the last section we found that the longest side is called the hypotenuse. The hypotenuse is always opposite the right angle.
The other two sides are called the opposite and adjacent sides. Watch the video to see how these are labeled.
There are three buttons on your calculator you probably haven't used before: sin, cos, and tan. This video explains what each of these buttons do, which ones to use - and most importantly - what SOH CAH TOA means!
Have a go at this worksheet on labeling the sides of a triangle and figuring out whether to use sin, cos or tan. Complete the exercises in your book and check your work with the answers on the last page.
Complete this worksheet in your book and check your work with the answers on the last page. Remember that if you get stuck you can watch the video again or ask your teacher for help.
(For more practice, check out Beta Textbook page 277-279 and 281-282)
Hopefully at this point you are pretty confident with calculating side lengths of right-angled triangles.
If so, watch this video which explains how to calculate missing angles if you know two side lengths.
Complete this worksheet in your book and check your work with the answers on the last page.