G.SRT.C.6 and G.SRT.C.7 - Trig Ratios and Complementary Angles
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G.SRT.C.6 and G.SRT.C.7 - Trig Ratios and Complementary Angles
Consider the following right triangle.
In a right triangle with acute angle θ, which identity is always true?
The two right triangles below each have an angle θ.
In the right triangle below, angle θ is marked.
A right triangle is shown below with angle θ marked and side lengths labeled 3–4–5.
Select the triangle that satisfies all three criteria:
Construct a right triangle that satisfies the given trigonometric ratios:
Classify each statement about trigonometric ratios as Always, Sometimes, or Never true.
Sam is studying trig ratios in right triangles.
Two different right triangles both have angle A.
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