Maths Subject For Highschool - 9th Grade - Trigonometry by Slidesgo
Maths Subject For Highschool - 9th Grade - Trigonometry by Slidesgo
Maths Subject For Highschool - 9th Grade - Trigonometry by Slidesgo
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Trigonometry course
Trigonometric Algebra
Mercury is the closest planet to Venus has a beautiful name and
the Sun and the smallest one in is the second planet from the
the Solar System—it’s only a bit Sun. It’s hot and has a
larger than the Moon poisonous atmosphere
Highschool trigonometry
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Earths is the Sun’s mass
12% 37% 51%
Venus is the second It’s the biggest planet Despite being red,
planet from the Sun in the Solar System Mars is a cold place
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Mercury is the closest
planet to the Sun
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Venus is the second
planet from the Sun
Beginnings of trigonometry
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Mercury is the Venus has a
closest planet to the beautiful name and
Sun and the is the second planet
smallest one in the from the Sun. It’s
Solar System also very hot
Steps to solve a basic equation
Opposite Hypotenuse
Mercury is the Mercury is the
smallest planet smallest planet
Equilateral Acute
It has three equal sides It has three angles <90º
Isosceles Right
It has two equal sides It has one angle = 90º
Scalene Obtuse
It has no equal sides It has one angle >90º
Use of trigonometry in real life
c a C2 = a2+b2
b
Trigonometric ratios
NOT
TAN 0 1/√3 1 √3
DEFINED
Kinds of angles
Acute angle
Less than 90º
Right angle
Exact 90º
Obtuse angle
Greater than 90º and less than 180º
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