P.F.GT.A.8
Use inverse functions to solve trigonometric equations that arise in modeling contexts; evaluate the solutions using technology and interpret them in terms of the context.
Example Problems
Solve the following equation, where x is in radians to the nearest hundredth, in the interval from to :
Solve the following equation, where x is in degrees to the nearest tenth, in the interval from to :
Solve the following equation, where x is in degrees to the nearest tenth, in the interval from 0° to 720°:
Khan Academy ResourcesSide ratios in right triangles as a function of the anglesTrigonometric ratios in right trianglesHypotenuse, opposite, and adjacentTrigonometric ratios in right trianglesUse ratios in right trianglesTrigonometric ratios in right trianglesUsing similarity to estimate ratio between side lengthsTriangle similarity & the trigonometric ratios

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