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2017-04-24 Basic Trigonometric Equations

This document provides instruction on solving basic trigonometric equations in three ways: using the unit circle, graphs, and a calculator. It contains examples of solving equations such as sin(x)=0.3, cos(x)=0.8, and tan(x)=1.1. Learners are guided to use unit circle diagrams, reference angle logic, and the inverse trig functions on their calculator to find solutions in various quadrants. The document emphasizes using multiple representations and approaches to build understanding of trigonometric functions and their inverses.

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2017-04-24 Basic Trigonometric Equations

This document provides instruction on solving basic trigonometric equations in three ways: using the unit circle, graphs, and a calculator. It contains examples of solving equations such as sin(x)=0.3, cos(x)=0.8, and tan(x)=1.1. Learners are guided to use unit circle diagrams, reference angle logic, and the inverse trig functions on their calculator to find solutions in various quadrants. The document emphasizes using multiple representations and approaches to build understanding of trigonometric functions and their inverses.

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MATHEMATICIAN DATE BAND

BASIC TRIGONOMETRIC EQUATIONS


PRECALCULUS | PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE

Were going to look at solving basic trigonometric equations from three viewpoints: the unit circle, the graph, and
the calculator. Use the following images to help you: the unit circle, and the graphs of sine and cosine. You will
need to use a protractor for the unit circle.

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Sine and Cosine graphs in degrees

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Part I: Unit Circles, Graphs, and Calculators, Oh my!

For all of these problems, were going to be looking for answers from 0 x < 360 .
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1. Lets solve sin(x) = 0.3 in multiple ways.

(a) The two solutions are angles in Quadrants I and II.


We know this because:

(b) On this mini-unit circle, mark approximately where the two solutions are:

(c) Use your protractor and the large unit circle to find the first quadrant solution, approximately: _____

(d) Use the first quadrant answer and logic to find the second quadrant solution, approximately: _____
Do not measure this answer using a protractor!

Work:

(e) Find the two solutions using the sine graphs provided _____ and _____

Are they close to your answers in parts (c) and (d)? YES / NO

(f) Now lets use your calculator. Make sure it is in degree mode Now check your approximate answers found
above by typing sin([your approximate answers here]). Do you get an output of about 0.3? YES / NO

(g) You saw this in Geometry, but it was a long time ago! We can use your calculator to find a better approximate
answer to sin(x) = 0.3 . To undo the sine function, we took the inverse sine of both sides. So we typed:

sin 1 (0.3)

What is the output (write five decimal places)? _____________

Notice that this output is in the first quadrant.

Do the same calculation you did in part (d) to get the second quadrant answer (write five decimal places):

_____________

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2. Lets solve sin(x) = 0.3 in multiple ways.

(a) The two solutions are angles in Quadrants III and IV.
We know this because:

(b) On this mini-unit circle, mark approximately where the two solutions are:

(c) Use your protractor and the large unit circle to find the third quadrant solution, approximately: _____

(d) Use the first quadrant answer and logic to find the fourth quadrant solution, approximately: _____
Do not measure this answer using a protractor!

Work:

(e) Find the two solutions using the sine graphs provided _____ and _____

Are they close to your answers in parts (c) and (d)? YES / NO

(f) Now lets use your calculator. Make sure it is in degree mode Now check your approximate answers found
above by typing sin([your approximate answers here]). Do you get an output of about -0.3? YES / NO

(g) Using your calculator, find one answer. What is the output (write five decimal places)? _____________

Notice that this output is in the fourth quadrant.

Do the same calculation you did in part (d) to get the third quadrant answer (write five decimal places):

_____________

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3. Lets solve cos(x) = 0.8 in multiple ways.

(a) The two solutions are angles in Quadrants I and IV.


We know this because:

(b) On this mini-unit circle, mark approximately where the two solutions are:

(c) Use your protractor and the large unit circle to find the first quadrant solution, approximately: _____

(d) Use the third quadrant answer and logic to find the fourth quadrant solution, approximately: _____
Do not measure this answer using a protractor!

Work:

(e) Find the two solutions using the cosine graphs provided _____ and _____

Are they close to your answers in parts (c) and (d)? YES / NO

(f) Now lets use your calculator. Make sure it is in degree mode Now check your approximate answers found
above by typing cos([your approximate answers here]). Do you get an output of about 0.8? YES / NO

(g) Using your calculator, find one answer. What is the output (write five decimal places)? _____________

Notice that this output is in the first quadrant.

Use similar logic as in part (d) to get the fourth quadrant answer (write five decimal places):

_____________

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4. Lets solve cos(x) = 0.8 in multiple ways.

(a) The two solutions are angles in Quadrants II and III.


We know this because:

(b) On this mini-unit circle, mark approximately where the two solutions are:

(c) Use your protractor and the large unit circle to find the second quadrant solution, approximately: _____

(d) Use the first quadrant answer and logic to find the third quadrant solution, approximately: _____
Do not measure this answer using a protractor!

Work:

(e) Find the two solutions using the cosine graphs provided _____ and _____

Are they close to your answers in parts (c) and (d)? YES / NO

(f) Now lets use your calculator. Make sure it is in degree mode Now check your approximate answers found
above by typing cos([your approximate answers here]). Do you get an output of about -0.8? YES / NO

(g) Using your calculator, find one answer. What is the output (write five decimal places)? _____________

Notice that this output is in the second quadrant.

Use similar logic as in part (d) to get the third quadrant answer (write five decimal places):

_____________

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5. Lets solve tan(x) = 1.1 in multiple ways.

(a) The two solutions are angles in Quadrants I and III.


We know this because:

(b) On this mini-unit circle, mark approximately where the two solutions are:

(c) Use your protractor and the large unit circle to find the first quadrant solution, approximately: _____

(d) Use the first quadrant answer and logic to find the third quadrant solution, approximately: _____
Do not measure this answer using a protractor!

Work:

(e) Now lets use your calculator. Make sure it is in degree mode Now check your approximate answers found
above by typing tan([your approximate answers here]). Do you get an output of about 1.1? YES / NO

(f) Using your calculator, find one answer. What is the output (write five decimal places)? _____________

Notice that this output is in the first quadrant.

Use similar logic as in part (d) to get the third quadrant answer (write five decimal places):

_____________

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6. Lets solve tan(x) = 1.1 in multiple ways.

(a) The two solutions are angles in Quadrants II and IV.


We know this because:

(b) On this mini-unit circle, mark approximately where the two solutions are:

(c) Use your protractor and the large unit circle to find the second quadrant solution, approximately: _____

(d) Use the first quadrant answer and logic to find the fourth quadrant solution, approximately: _____
Do not measure this answer using a protractor!

Work:

(e) Now lets use your calculator. Make sure it is in degree mode Now check your approximate answers found
above by typing tan([your approximate answers here]). Do you get an output of about -1.1? YES / NO

(f) Using your calculator, find one answer. What is the output (write five decimal places)? _____________

Notice that this output is in the fourth quadrant.

Use similar logic as in part (d) to get the second quadrant answer (write five decimal places):

_____________

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Part II: Focusing on your calculator!

For all of these problems, were going to be looking for answers from 0 x < 360 . Rely on your calculator!
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7. Mark where the solutions are for Use your calculator to find one Now use that answer and logic to
sin(x) = 0.1 approximately on this solution. Round it to five decimal find the second solution (to five
mini-unit circle. places. decimal places). Show your work.

_____________ _____________

8. Mark where the solutions are for Use your calculator to find one Now use that answer and logic to
sin(x) = 0.1 approximately on this solution. Round it to five decimal find the second solution (to five
mini-unit circle. places. decimal places). Show your work.

_____________ _____________

9. Mark where the solutions are for Use your calculator to find one Now use that answer and logic to
cos(x) = 0.4 approximately on this solution. Round it to five decimal find the second solution (to five
mini-unit circle. places. decimal places). Show your work.

_____________ _____________

10. Mark where the solutions are for Use your calculator to find one Now use that answer and logic to
cos(x) = 0.4 approximately on this solution. Round it to five decimal find the second solution (to five
mini-unit circle. places. decimal places). Show your work.

_____________ _____________

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11. Mark where the solutions are for Use your calculator to find one Now use that answer and logic to
tan(x) = 0.5 approximately on this solution. Round it to five decimal find the second solution (to five
mini-unit circle. places. decimal places). Show your work.

_____________ _____________

12. Mark where the solutions are for Use your calculator to find one Now use that answer and logic to
tan(x) = 0.5 approximately on this solution. Round it to five decimal find the second solution (to five
mini-unit circle. places. decimal places). Show your work.

_____________ _____________

Part III: Solving More Complex Equations Using Your Calculator

For all of these problems, were going to be initially looking for answers from 0 x < 360 . I will provide a mini-
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unit circle to help you in each problem. Write your answers rounded to the second decimal place.

13. 2sin(x) 1 = 0.2 Work:

Solutions for 0 x < 360 : _____________ and _____________


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Okay, we originally had our solutions restricted from 0 x < 360 . But now I want all possible solutions:
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All possible solutions: ________________________ and ________________________

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14. 8cos(x) 2.1 = 5 Work:

Solutions for 0 x < 360 : _____________ and _____________


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All possible solutions: ________________________ and ________________________

15. 6.2 tan(x) 1.3 = 1.7 Work:

Solutions for 0 x < 360 : _____________ and _____________


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All possible solutions: ________________________ (Hint: notice for this tangent equation I am only leaving
one blank here! You can consolidate all solutions easily into one expression! Think about why!)

16. 10.3sin(x) 12.4 = 5.1 Work:

Solutions for 0 x < 360 : _____________ and _____________


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All possible solutions: ________________________ and ________________________

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17. 40cos(x) 5 = 10 Work:

Solutions for 0 x < 360 : _____________ and _____________


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All possible solutions: ________________________ and ________________________

18. 0.2 tan(x) 2.1 = 3 Work:

Solutions for 0 x < 360 : _____________ and _____________


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All possible solutions: ________________________ (Hint: see above for #15!)

19. 0.2sin(x) 5 = 3.1 Work:

Solutions for 0 x < 360 : _____________ and _____________


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All possible solutions: ________________________ and ________________________

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Part IV: Solving More Complex Equations Using Desmos!

20. Okay were going to use Desmos to solve #13-#19! Make sure Desmos is in degree mode!

#13: 2sin(x) 1 = 0.2 Find an appropriate window (fill in the y range Look for the solutions for
as well as the step value) 0o x < 360o . Write them
y = 2sin(x) 1 down, rounded to two decimal
Graph y = 0.2 on points:
Desmos. _____________

_____________

Do they match your work from


#13? YES / NO

#14: 8cos(x) 2.1 = 5 Find an appropriate window (fill in the y range Look for the solutions for
as well as the step value) 0o x < 360o . Write them
Graph the appropriate down, rounded to two decimal
equations on Desmos. points:

_____________

_____________

Do they match your work from


#14? YES / NO

#15: 6.2 tan(x) 1.3 = 1.7 Find an appropriate window (fill in the y range Look for the solutions for
as well as the step value) 0o x < 360o . Write them
Graph the appropriate down, rounded to two decimal
equations on Desmos. points:

_____________

_____________

Do they match your work from


#15? YES / NO

#16: 10.3sin(x) 12.4 = 5.1 Find an appropriate window (fill in the y range Look for the solutions for
as well as the step value) 0o x < 360o . Write them
Graph the appropriate down, rounded to two decimal
equations on Desmos. points:

_____________

_____________

Do they match your work from


#16? YES / NO

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#17: 40cos(x) 5 = 10 Find an appropriate window (fill in the y range Look for the solutions for
as well as the step value) 0o x < 360o . Write them
Graph the appropriate down, rounded to two decimal
equations on Desmos. points:

_____________

_____________

Do they match your work from


#17? YES / NO

#18: 0.2 tan(x) 2.1 = 3 Find an appropriate window (fill in the y range Look for the solutions for
as well as the step value) 0o x < 360o . Write them
Graph the appropriate down, rounded to two decimal
equations on Desmos. points:

_____________

_____________

Do they match your work from


#18? YES / NO

#19: 0.2sin(x) 5 = 3.1 Find an appropriate window (fill in the y range Look for the solutions for
as well as the step value) 0o x < 360o . Write them
Graph the appropriate down, rounded to two decimal
equations on Desmos. points:

_____________

_____________

Do they match your work from


#19? YES / NO

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