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SOHCAHTOA
Write down everything you know about
triangles.
Include any vocabulary related to triangles
that you may have learned.
Include Diagrams.
Be Creative….
Write down everything you know about
triangles.
+three sides, three angles, three corners(vertex or vertices),
not a good wheel, strongest shape, sum of all angles is 180
degrees, isoceles, scalene, equilateral, right angle, obtuse,
acute, pythagoras theorem (a squared + b squared= c
squared), only works on Right angled triangles, pie or cheese,
pizza, toblerone, legend of zelda triforce, hypoteneuse, legs
I like the Nick
Name
RATS!
Imagine the pitcher stands at the pitcher’s
mound at one of the acute angles. S/he
throws the ball to the side which is opposite
to him/her.
opposite
Pitcher’s
Mound
From the opposite side, the player throws the
ball to the player at the hypotenuse.
opposite
2
3
hypoteneuse
1
Pitcher’s
Mound
The player at the hypotenuse throws the ball
to the last side of the triangle which is the
adjacent.
Opposite
3
2
Hypoteneuse
1
4
Adjacent
Pitcher’s
Mound
Every right angled triangle has three sides
labelled from a reference angle.
Hypoteneuse
Opposite
Reference
Angle
Adjacent
What happens if we move the reference
angle?
Discuss this with a partner? How does this
change the labels on the sides?
Reference
Angle
The adjacent and the opposite are switched!
The Hypotenuse stays the same!
Reference
Angle
Hypotenuse—doesn’t
change!
Adjacent
Opposite
Label all the three sides from the reference
angle.
A
H
H
O
A
O
A
A
opposite
O
sin
hypoteneuse H
adjacent
A
cos
hypoteneuse H
opposite O
tan
adjacent A
length of opposite
sin ANGLE NAME
length of hypoteneuse
length of adjacent
cos ANGLE NAME
length of hypoteneuse
length of opposite
tan ANGLE NAME
length of adjacent
Here is a quick way to remember the sides that
correspond to each ratio.
SOHCAHTOA
S
O
H
CAH T
O
A
Have you noticed three buttons on your
calculator?
Sin
Cos
Tan
These buttons relate to the three trig ratios
we have shown from the RATS.
Sin
Cos
Tan
The calculator can calculate the ratio for any
given angle instantly.
Find the sin 98 °.
You may need to determine if you
press the sin button or enter 98
first.
Try this on your calculator: Answer
is: 0.990268068
Check to see if your calculator is in the wrong
mode.
Mode
✔ Right Mode: Degree, D, Deg
✗ Wrong Modes: Grad, Rad
Find your Mode Button to change it to
Degrees and try the question again.
Sin
Cos
Tan
Find the following ratios using your calculator to 4
decimals:
sin 45°= 0.7071
cos 60°= 0.5
tan 57°= 1.5398
Sin-1
Cos-1
Tan-1
These buttons help you find the angle if you are
given the trig ratio. I call this ‘going backwards’.
Find the above buttons on your calculator.
They may be above your sin/cos/tan keys.
You may need to use a Second Function Key or another key to
access these additional functions on your calculator.
Sin-1
Cos-1
Tan-1
Let’s try the following example.
Find the angle if:
4
sin B
5
Method 1: Enter 4 ⁄ 5 on your calculator and enter second
function sin
Method 2: Enter second function sin ( 4 ⁄ 5) on your calculator
ANSWER: 53.13 degrees
What are the three trig ratios from the
reference angle.
5
3
4
3
sin
5
3
tan
4
4
cos
5
Find the three ratios from the following
triangle.
✔
14
12
8
8
sin
14
12
cos
14
8 2
tan
12
3
√
SOHCAHTOA
Starting at the reference angle decide which two sides
you have. Pick the trig ratio that uses those two sides.
7
O
7
sin A
15
15
H
✔
A
Ask yourself: What sides do I have?
Which Trig Ratio uses those two sides!
6
tanB
25
6
25
✔
B
Ask yourself: What sides do I have?
Which Trig Ratio uses those to sides!
25
cos C
36
36
25
✔
C
56
°
Find the missing side x.
20
X
56
°
Have: Hypoteneuse
Need: Adjacent
Use the Cosine Ratio
20
X
x
cos 56
20
56
°
20
X
x
cos 56
20
x cos 56 20
x 11.18
56
°
20
X
Find the missing side x.
x
12
35
°
What is the side you have and what is the
side you need?
Have: Opposite
Need: Hypotenuse
Use the Sine Ratio
x
12
35
°
The ratio that uses both the O and the H is
the sin ratio.
12 is the opposite
side
X is the hypotenuse
35
°
Now we can fill in the ratio:
12
sin 35
x
12
X
35
°
Now we can fill in the ratio:
12
sin 35
x
12
x
20.92
sin 35
Solve for x in the
above equation by
using the
‘Switcheroo’
If the side you are missing is in the
NUMERATOR such as:
x
sin 43
12
Then multiply the two values together
x=sin 43 x 12
If the side you are missing is in the
DENOMINATOR such as:
7
cos 43
x
Then use the ‘switcheroo’ to switch the cos 43
and the x
Answer would be 7÷(cos 43)
Case 1: Multiply
Case 2: Switcheroo
×
÷
I hope this was everything you needed to
know about trigonometry!