a) In an acute triangle, to determine (i) the size of an angle, when given sides, use the Law. (ii) the length of a side, given angles and one side use the Law. b) In an acute triangle if two sides are given and the (i) angle, use the Cosine Law to determine the size of an angle. (ii). angle, use the Sine Law to determine the length of a side. c) For a triangle the primary trigonometric ratios are used to help determine unknown sides and angles.

Trigonometry (11th Edition)
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Author:Margaret L. Lial, John Hornsby, David I. Schneider, Callie Daniels
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Chapter1: Trigonometric Functions
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Problem 1RE: 1. Give the measures of the complement and the supplement of an angle measuring 35°.
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0. Choose the most correct word/algebraic expression to complete the following statements.
no
right
acute
two
Cosine
contained
side(s)
obtuse
three
non-contained
angle(s)
Sine
a) In an acute triangle, to determine
(i) the size of an angle, when given
sides, use the
Law.
(ii) the length of a side, given
angles and one side use the
Law.
b) In an acute triangle if two sides are given and the
(i)
angle, use the Cosine Law to determine the size of an angle.
(ii)
angle, use the Sine Law to determine the length of a side.
c) For a
triangle the primary trigonometric ratios are used to help
determine unknown sides and angles.
Transcribed Image Text:0. Choose the most correct word/algebraic expression to complete the following statements. no right acute two Cosine contained side(s) obtuse three non-contained angle(s) Sine a) In an acute triangle, to determine (i) the size of an angle, when given sides, use the Law. (ii) the length of a side, given angles and one side use the Law. b) In an acute triangle if two sides are given and the (i) angle, use the Cosine Law to determine the size of an angle. (ii) angle, use the Sine Law to determine the length of a side. c) For a triangle the primary trigonometric ratios are used to help determine unknown sides and angles.
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