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13

MODULE
Trigonometry with
Right Triangles
Essential Question: How can you use LESSON 13.1
Tangent Ratio
trigonometry with right triangles to solve
real-world problems? LESSON 13.2
Sine and Cosine Ratios

LESSON 13.3
Special Right Triangles

LESSON 13.4
Problem Solving with
Trigonometry
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REAL WORLD VIDEO


Check out how right triangle
trigonometry is used in real-world
warehouses to minimize the space
needed for items being shipped or stored.
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MODULE PERFORMANCE TASK PREVIEW

How Much Shorter Are Staggered Pipe Stacks?


In this module, you will investigate how much space can be saved by stacking pipes in a
staggered pattern rather than directly on top of each other. How can trigonometry help you
find the answer to this problem? Get prepared to discover the “staggering” results!

Module 13 685
Are YOU Ready?
Complete these exercises to review skills you will need
for this module.

Angle Relationships • Online Homework


• Hints and Help
Example 1 Find the angle complementary to the given angle. 75° • Extra Practice
x + 75° = 90° Write as an equation.
x = 90° − 75° Solve for x.
x = 15°
Find the complementary angle.
1. 20°
2. 35°
3. 67°

Find the supplementary angle.


4. 80°
5. 65°
6. 34°

Find the remaining angle or angles for △ABC.


7. m∠A = 50°, m∠B = 40°

8. m∠A = 60°, m∠C = 20°

9. m∠B = 70° and ∠A ≅ ∠C

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10. ∠A ≅ ∠B ≅ ∠C
1 m∠C
11. m∠B = 30° and m∠A = _
2
12. △ABC is similar to △DEF and m∠D = 70° and m∠F = 50°

13. △ABC is similar to △PQR and m∠R = 50° and ∠P ≅ ∠Q

14. m∠A = 45° and m∠B = m∠C

15. m∠B = 105° and m∠A = 2 · m∠C

16. m∠A = 5° and m∠B = 9 · m∠C

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