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Lesson 7 M Classwork Example 1 If α and β are the measurements of complementary angles, then we are going to show that sin α = cos β. In right triangle ABC, the measurement of acute angle A is denoted by α, and the measurement of acute angle B is denoted by β. Determine the following values in the table: sin α sin β cos α cos β What can you conclude from the results? Exercises 1 3 1. Consider the right triangle ABC so that C is a right angle, and the degree measures of A and B are α and β, respectively. a. Find α + β. b. Use trigonometric ratios to describe BC two different ways. AB Date: 10/8/14 S.174

Lesson 7 M c. Use trigonometric ratios to describe AC two different ways. AB d. What can you conclude about sin α and cos β? e. What can you conclude about cos α and sin β?. Find values for θ that make each statement true. a. sin θ = cos (5) b. sin 80 = cos θ c. sin θ = cos (θ + 10) d. sin (θ 45) = cos (θ) 3. For what angle measurement must sine and cosine have the same value? Explain how you know. Date: 10/8/14 S.175

Lesson 7 M Example What is happening to a and b as θ changes? What happens to sin θ and cos θ? Example 3 There are certain special angles where it is possible to give the exact value of sine and cosine. These are the angles that measure 0, 30, 45, 60, and 90 ; these angle measures are frequently seen. You should memorize the sine and cosine of these angles with quick recall just as you did your arithmetic facts. a. Learn the following sine and cosine values of the key angle measurements. θ 0 30 45 60 90 Sine 0 Cosine 1 1 3 3 1 1 0 We focus on an easy way to remember the entries in the table. What do you notice about the table values? This is easily explained because the pairs (0,90), (30,60), and (45,45) are the measures of complementary angles. So, for instance, sin 30 = cos 60. The sequence 0, 1,, 3, 1 may be easier to remember as the sequence 0, 1,, 3, 4. Date: 10/8/14 S.176

Lesson 7 M b. ABC is equilateral, with side length ; D is the midpoint of side AC. Label all side lengths and angle measurements for ABD. Use your figure to determine the sine and cosine of 30 and 60. c. Draw an isosceles right triangle with legs of length 1. What are the measures of the acute angles of the triangle? What is the length of the hypotenuse? Use your triangle to determine sine and cosine of the acute angles. Parts (b) and (c) demonstrate how the sine and cosine values of the mentioned special angles can be found. These triangles are common to trigonometry; we refer to the triangle in part (b) as a 30 60 90 triangle and the triangle in part (c) as a 45 45 90 triangle. 30 60 90 Triangle, side length ratio 1: : 3 45 45 90 Triangle, side length ratio 1: 1: : 4: 3 : : 3: 6: 3 3 3: 3: 3 4: 8: 4 3 4: 4: 4 x: x: x 3 x: x: x Date: 10/8/14 S.177

Lesson 7 M Exercises 4 5 4. Find the missing side lengths in the triangle. 5. Find the missing side lengths in the triangle. Date: 10/8/14 S.178

Lesson 7 M Problem Set 1. Find the value of θ that makes each statement true. a. sin θ = cos(θ + 38) b. cos θ = sin(θ 30) c. sin θ = cos(3θ + 0) d. sin ( θ + 10) = cos θ 3. a. Make a prediction about how the sum sin 30 + cos 60 will relate to the sum sin 60 + cos 30. b. Use the sine and cosine values of special angles to find the sum: sin 30 + cos 60. c. Find the sum sin 60 + cos 30. d. Was your prediction a valid prediction? Explain why or why not. 3. Langdon thinks that the sum sin 30 + sin 30 is equal to sin 60. Do you agree with Langdon? Explain what this means about the sum of the sines of angles. 4. A square has side lengths of 7. Use sine or cosine to find the length of the diagonal of the square. Confirm your answer using the Pythagorean theorem. 5. Given an equilateral triangle with sides of length 9, find the length of the altitude. Confirm your answer using the Pythagorean theorem. Date: 10/8/14 S.179