Math193 10 Trigonometry
Math193 10 Trigonometry
INTRODUCTION
Deals with the study of the relationship of the properties of triangle and between the sides and angles of
the right-angle triangle. It is about find the missing or unknown angles or sides of a right triangle using
the trigonometric formulas, functions or trigonometric identities in terms of degree or radian angles
180 (n - 2) SSS: Side, Side, Side: the three sides of one triangle are equivalent to the three sides of the other triangle
Angle Sum = SAS: Side, Angle, Side: An angle and the related two sides are equal to that of the corresponding sides
n and angle of the other triangle.
Where: n = number of sides
AAS: Angle, Angle, Side: Two angles and the related side are identical to the corresponding two angles
and side of the other triangle.
ZERO ANGLE =0
Units in Measuring angles: ACUTE ANGLE 0 90 Complement of A 90 - A
1 revolution = 360 degrees
RIGHT ANGLE = 90 Supplement of B 180 - B
=2 radians 90 180
360 - C
OBTUSE ANGLE
= 400 grads
Explement of C
STRAIGHT ANGLE = 180
= 400 gons
= 6400 mils REFLEX ANGLE 180 360
FULL ANGLE OR PERIGON = 360
ENGR. MCSON
TRIGONOMETRY
Introduction to Angles: Radians Reciprocal
Triangles Circles Trigonometric Trigonometric
Trigonomery and Degree
Functions Functions
TRIANGLE
Right Triangle a triangle with one interior angle equal to 90
Oblique Triangle a triangle without a 90 angle
A N G L E
RIGHT TRIANGLES
Pythagorean Theorem -
Angle of Elevation -
ENGR. MCSON
TRIGONOMETRY
Introduction to Angles: Radians Reciprocal
Triangles Circles Trigonometric Trigonometric
Trigonomery and Degree
Functions Functions
CIRCLE
TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
ENGR. MCSON