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WARM UP Mixed Trig Practice 7. Find the area of a regular dodecagon with, side length of 10 in 2. Fins me. 5 = bonlS® S = a Gnis FAB ble 3. Find the 4. i Fe vats of ‘The figure shows a person parasailing. What is x, the height ofthe parasailr, to bened= 28. \ x 24) Ar Se the nearest foot? cos Sy = xX Sin yoo CoS SYs YOOX Sin3g- 23S Fe — Rand te “Me neaest tenth,WARM UP Mixed Trig Practice 1. Find the area of regular dodecagon with | 2. my, side length of 10 in. Liao 2 2s Anne 3. a ind the values of x andy. 2] The figure shows a person parasailing What is x, the height of the parasailer, to the nearest foot? — Rand to “he neavest tot,STATION A: I can find the area polygons using trig to find missing parts Find the Area of each polygon 1 2 A 20cm T . Ve ‘60m M H Arh Sin US? ee F20-Wa We to Sie bS = WS 231. Bern 160m . o bh Arbok 1 SinS1F 235 2k .gsp-iasat > 23). sin ST + 2198.7 4 16m BPOV We ° S] R= (babs) sin2s =laer : B(ie #28) 5.1 We ta-sin25 = SN bar X +1o4 Y cos2s= AL 1m X= 12-c0s 4S *10.9 eS.) 3 cen ye yr e.)Find the Area of each polygon STATION A: I can find the area polygons using trig to find missing parts 1 160m ‘23STATION B: I can use a trig table/calculator to find missing angles if | know 2 sides in a right triangle 4. The Duquesne incline in Pittsburgh, PA has 242m of track and a height increase of 122m. What is the angle of elevation? sin 8 = corre aot \22 sin (3a = 30.3") 2. The Manitou incline in Colorado is a steep hill with some steps — a challenge for physically fit people to climb. Itis about % mile horizontally (1200m) and the height increases by 610m. What is the angle of elevation? =~ e109 tm ® “206 a1 19. er ta Ujzco [p= =] 3. The Langkawi cable car in Malaysia rises 650m for a horizontal distance of 1573m. Is this a safe angle? (a safe angle for cable cars is between 20 and 45 degrees) 4. For safely, itis recommended that a ladder reaches 4 times as much up a wall as the distance of the base from the wall. What angle does the ladder make with the ground, to make a safe angle?STATION B: I can use a trig table/calculator to find missing angles if | know 2 sides in a right triangle 7, The Duquesne inciine in Pittsburgh, PA has 242m of track and a height increase of 122m. What is the angle of elevation? 2. The Manitou incline in Colorado is a steep hill with some steps — a challenge for physically fit people to climb. It is about % mile horizontally (1200m) and the height increases by 610m. What is the angle of elevation? 3. The Langkawi cable car in Malaysia rises 650m for a horizontal distance of 1573m. Is this a safe angle? (a safe angle for cable cars is between 20 and 45 degrees) 4. For safety, itis recommended that a ladder reaches 4 times as much up a wall as the distance of the base from the wall. What angle does the ladder make with the ground, to make a safe angle?STATION C: I can solve real-life problems using trig, including problems with an angle of elevation/depression. eon B27 = XK 2 X= Z0+ben32 12.56 heigne & tee = 12.5 + be 2. Bre Protege nett eater he ip ie it gn Sto ‘beter rs hen laning tan Selects wom gore * Pe tm 87.1 -. Xe B+ teens?) ~[Sa.20 | SO We ae not bie ton 62S" Oy © = Waele) We UI2.Y- tr 62.5 oe (as) = OT emites ~7 (o=702] Ae tr e* eo =t Casue) a7 or bon! (tee) = 437 812.5 m 10+ 60.2° [tre clan is 62,1815 mm *xwo lageSTATION C: I can solve real-life problems using trig, including problems with an angle of elevation/depression. 2 Pose as epoca Conner oth ip stte organ pete atte eon mag stan Seeder wepeas.STATION D: \ can solve real-life problems using trig, including problems with an angle of elevation/depression- draw your own picture 7. Mayuko is sitting 30 feet high in a football stadium. The angle of depression to the center of the field is 14°. What is the horizontal distance between Mayuko and the center of the field? = a * totes x= ZO: Cente 2. Assurveyor 50 meters from the base ofa cliff measures the angle of elevation to the top of the cliff as 72°. The surveyor's eyes are 1.3 m above the ground. What is the height of the cit? Me bAI2: SO = 158.9 3, Alifeguard is in an observation chair and spots a person who needs help. The angle of depression to the person is 22°, The eye level of the lifeguard is 10 feet above the ground. What is, the horizontal distance between he lifeguard and the person? @._ Shane is 61 feet high on a ride at an amusement park. The angle of depression to the park entrance is 42°, and the angle of depression to his friends standing below is 80°. How far from the entrance are his friends standing? AT bl BONO ~ 10.8 Fe Disone & Frends fon eabeneSTATION D: I can solve real-life problems using trig, including problems with an angle of elevation/depression- draw your own picture 7 Mayuko Is sitting 30 feet high in a football stadium. The angle of depression to the center of the field is 14°. Whatis the horizontal distance between Mayuko and the center of the field? 2. Assurveyor 50 meters from the base of a cliff measures the angle of elevation to the top of the cliff as 72°. The surveyor's eyes are 1.3 m above the ground. What is the height of the lif? A lifeguard is in an observation chair and spots a person who needs help. The angle of depression to the person is 22°. The eye level of the lifeguard is 10 feet above the ground. What is the horizontal distance between he lifeguard and the person? 4. Shane is 61 feet high on a ride at an amusement park. The angle of depression to the park entrance is, 42°, and the angle of depression to his friends standing below is 80°. How far from the entrance are his friends standing?STATION E: Extra Challenge Station 7 he Find the area and perimeter of the figure below A sal a 23S regular al ‘with semicircles attached), — }.ufS- us 8 = Be = US-24e2y am a arti eres” 3 = Nob.d ie Goo Bru) Fld = 24tr & wD Sat : az\ueas aur | (B= 2yyamJelo)tu\ yea 2 + s\ziae ft “The top view of the floor of an office bulking is ASquave * 1212. * 1444 Absent 22 . shown. It consists of part of 2 circle and two regular 2 oft : polygons, Ifthe radius of the circle is 12 ft. and carpet Dopevele® Br! = 2S +A costs $12 a square yard, $50 for removing the ld ~Ercot Sao carpet, and $75 for installing the new carpet, how much would Tt cost to recarpet the flor? = oait = 339.3 ' bon27se TOTAL AREA = Iyl¢ 35,3 + ENS a TWA Fe%zq CS Ferlyd. L aa. q “* Saas 712 Cans 8) us a doa 12 SA: - eee re a 4S ‘TOTALCOST WB ta t SS 3s 2. Mr, Wronski is 6 fet tall. A camera is mounted on a.tripod 4 are 34 tenZ20* Ke lo: ten2oO = B.0ft 3. lo Wis feet will Be cut olf Vecase tre camec with ee Bete of wre ute, = Measuring the height of a mountain can be very difficult as you cannot measure your horizontal distance to the point right below the top of the mountain. So you take two measurements, make a system of equations, and solve the system. Here’s your scenario: You are looking at a mountain and sight the top with an angle of elevation of 55° ‘ Then, you walk 500 feet towards the ‘mountain and ake another measurement, This time, the ange of elevation 65. Find the height ofthe mount YF ant: (000 bonSs =F | bm tS? x = 24S + She - - ye [bnsso4sco) gr bees cen SeCxt DD = bon 6S-% xXENSS + SQO-tNES = teres Bx + MOT = 214% 7 Se ® . hue w ~1.43% ue Yeen0 DOF = es X= 1000STATION E: Extra Challenge Station 1. Find the area and perimeter of the figure below regular hexagon with semicircles attached). much would it cost to recarpet the floor? CO 3+ Mr, Wronski is 6 feet tall. A camera is mounted om a tripod 4 feet high ata distance of 10 feet from Mr. Wronski Ifthe camera lens has angles of depression and elevation of 20°; will Ue pliotographi capture his head and fest oF will they be cat of? “+ easing the height of mountain can be very difficult as you cannot measure your horizontal dsance tothe point ight ‘below the top of the mountain, So you take two measurements, make a system of equations, and solve the system, Here's your scenario: You are looking at a mountain and sight the top with an angle of elevation of 55‘ Then, you walk 500 feet towards the ‘mountain and take another measurement This time, the angle of elevation is 65". Find the height ofthe mountain
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