High School: Geometry
High School: Geometry
Similarity, Right Triangles, and Trigonometry HSG-SRT.C.8
8. Use trigonometric ratios and the Pythagorean Theorem to solve right triangles in applied problems.
On the one hand, your students know the basic trigonometric ratios like the back of their hands. And on the other hand, they could use the Pythagorean theorem with one hand tied behind their backs. Now, it's time for them to put their hands together and use the two concepts to solve applications or word problems.
This standard focuses on having students apply their knowledge of trig ratios and the Pythagorean theorem to solve problems other than the usual, "Find the missing angle/side." Often, they'll find it helpful to draw a model or visually represent the given information in order to organize their thoughts and clearly show their work. This often involves creating and solving mathematical models.
And how, exactly, will students achieve and demonstrate mastery in regards to this standard? Give them plenty of word problems or applications to solve using trig ratios and the Pythagorean theorem. Challenge them to come up with their own problems for their peers to solve. Encourage them to find examples from their own lives of problems that can be solved with these concepts.
With enough practice solving applied problems, your students will start to see right triangles and trig functions everywhere. (We mean that figuratively. If they really do see right triangles and trig functions everywhere, they should consult an optometrist.)
Aligned Resources
- ACT Math 4.3 Trigonometry
- ACT Math 4.4 Trigonometry
- The Tangent Function
- ACT Math 4.5 Trigonometry
- Cosines
- SOHCAHTOA
- Proving Triangles Congruent 2
- ACT Math 5.1 Trigonometry
- Solving Trigonometric Equations
- SAT Math 6.3 Geometry and Measurement
- Sines
- Tangent Half-Angle Formula
- Geometric Word Problems
- Right Triangle Word Problems - Math Shack
- Finding the Area of Isosceles Triangles Using Trigonometry - Math Shack
- Ratios of Sides in Triangles - Math Shack
- 45-45-90 Triangle: Find the Hypotenuse Given the Area - Math Shack
- 45-45-90 Triangle: Given the Hypotenuse Find the Unknown Side - Math Shack
- 45-45-90 Triangle: Find the Area Given a Side - Math Shack
- Equilateral Triangle: Find the Altitude Given the Side Length - Math Shack
- Equilateral Triangle: Find the Area Given the Altitude - Math Shack
- 45-45-90 Triangle: Find Another Side Given a Side - Math Shack
- 30-60-90 Triangle: Find the Area Given Two Sides - Math Shack
- 30-60-90 Triangle: Find the Area Given an Angle - Math Shack
- Finding Unknown Sides in 30-60-90 Triangles - Math Shack
- 30-60-90 Triangles Find the Radical Side - Math Shack
- 30-60-90 Triangle: Find Another Side Given an Angle - Math Shack
- Square: Find the Diagonal - Math Shack
- 3-4-5 Triangle: Find the Hypotenuse - Math Shack
- Parallelogram: Find the Area - Math Shack
- 30-60-90 Triangle: Find Another Side Given the Area - Math Shack
- 30-60-90 Triangle: Find the Hypotenuse - Math Shack
- 45-45-90 Triangle: Find a Side Given the Area - Math Shack
- Equilateral Triangle: Find a Side Length Given the Altitude - Math Shack
- 30-60-90 Triangle: Find the Remaining Side - Math Shack