IB Maths AA 3.2 Notes
This page contains our IB Maths AA notes for 3.2. By reading each one of these notes, you will fully cover the content for IB Maths AA 'Introduction to trigonometry'.
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Right-angled triangle trigonometry
Trigonometry studies the relationship between the sides and angles of triangles. It is especially useful for finding unknown lengths and angles in geometry, modelling, navigation and three-dimensional problems. This section begins with right-angled triangles, then extends to any triangle using the sine rule, cosine rule and area formula. In a right-angled triangle, one angle is . Relative to a chosen acute angle:
Image description: right-angled triangle labelled with hypotenuse, opposite and adjacent relative to an angle .
The three basic trigonometric ratios are:
A common memory aid is SOH CAH TOA.
A common problem will ask you to find a missing side. To do this, use the ratio that connects the angle to the side you know and the side you want.
In a right-angled triangle, an angle is and the hypotenuse is . Find the side opposite the angle.
Use sine because opposite and hypotenuse are involved: .
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So the opposite side is about .
In a right-angled triangle, an angle is and the adjacent side is . Find the hypotenuse.
Use cosine because adjacent and hypotenuse are involved: .
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So the hypotenuse is about .
Another common problem will ask you to find a missing angle. To find an angle, use an inverse trigonometric function.
In a right-angled triangle, the opposite side is and the hypotenuse is . Find the angle .
Set up the ratio: .
Use inverse sine: .
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So the angle is about .
To know which function to use, just remember SOH CAH TOA:
- Use sine when you have opposite and hypotenuse.
- Use cosine when you have adjacent and hypotenuse.
- Use tangent when you have opposite and adjacent.
Additionally, sketching and labelling the triangle clearly helps avoid mistakes.
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