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StudentWorks TM This CD-ROM includes the entire Student Edition along with the Study Guide, Practice, and Enrichment masters. TeacherWorks TM All of the materials found in this booklet are included for viewing and printing in the Advanced Mathematical Concepts TeacherWorks CD-ROM. Copyright The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Permission is granted to reproduce the material contained herein on the condition that such material be reproduced only for classroom use; be provided to students, teachers, and families without charge; and be used solely in conjunction with Glencoe Advanced Mathematical Concepts. Any other reproduction, for use or sale, is prohibited without prior written permission of the publisher. Send all inquiries to: Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 8787 Orion Place Columbus, OH 440-407 ISBN: 0-07-869-X Advanced Mathematical Concepts Chapter Resource Masters 4 6 7 8 9 0 XXX 0 09 08 07 06 0 04

Vocabulary Builder................. vii-x Lesson - Study Guide......................... 8 Practice............................. 8 Enrichment.......................... 8 Lesson - Study Guide......................... 84 Practice............................. 8 Enrichment.......................... 86 Lesson - Study Guide......................... 87 Practice............................. 88 Enrichment.......................... 89 Lesson -4 Study Guide......................... 90 Practice............................. 9 Enrichment.......................... 9 Lesson - Study Guide......................... 9 Practice............................. 94 Enrichment.......................... 9 Lesson -6 Study Guide......................... 96 Practice............................. 97 Enrichment.......................... 98 Contents Lesson -7 Study Guide......................... 99 Practice............................. 00 Enrichment.......................... 0 Lesson -8 Study Guide......................... 0 Practice............................. 0 Enrichment.......................... 04 Chapter Assessment Chapter Test, Form A............ 0-06 Chapter Test, Form B............ 07-08 Chapter Test, Form C............ 09-0 Chapter Test, Form A............ - Chapter Test, Form B............ -4 Chapter Test, Form C............ -6 Chapter Extended Response Assessment....................... 7 Chapter Mid-Chapter Test............. 8 Chapter Quizzes A & B............... 9 Chapter Quizzes C & D............... 0 Chapter SAT and ACT Practice..... - Chapter Cumulative Review........... SAT and ACT Practice Answer Sheet, 0 Questions....................... A SAT and ACT Practice Answer Sheet, 0 Questions....................... A ANSWERS...................... A-A7 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill iii Advanced Mathematical Concepts

A Teacher s Guide to Using the Chapter Resource Masters The Fast File Chapter Resource system allows you to conveniently file the resources you use most often. The Chapter Resource Masters include the core materials needed for Chapter. These materials include worksheets, extensions, and assessment options. The answers for these pages appear at the back of this booklet. All of the materials found in this booklet are included for viewing and printing in the Advanced Mathematical Concepts TeacherWorks CD-ROM. Vocabulary Builder Pages vii-x include a student study tool that presents the key vocabulary terms from the chapter. Students are to record definitions and/or examples for each term. You may suggest that students highlight or star the terms with which they are not familiar. When to Use Give these pages to students before beginning Lesson -. Remind them to add definitions and examples as they complete each lesson. Practice There is one master for each lesson. These problems more closely follow the structure of the Practice section of the Student Edition exercises. These exercises are of average difficulty. When to Use These provide additional practice options or may be used as homework for second day teaching of the lesson. Study Guide There is one Study Guide master for each lesson. When to Use Use these masters as reteaching activities for students who need additional reinforcement. These pages can also be used in conjunction with the Student Edition as an instructional tool for those students who have been absent. Enrichment There is one master for each lesson. These activities may extend the concepts in the lesson, offer a historical or multicultural look at the concepts, or widen students perspectives on the mathematics they are learning. These are not written exclusively for honors students, but are accessible for use with all levels of students. When to Use These may be used as extra credit, short-term projects, or as activities for days when class periods are shortened. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill iv Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Assessment Options The assessment section of the Chapter Resources Masters offers a wide range of assessment tools for intermediate and final assessment. The following lists describe each assessment master and its intended use. Intermediate Assessment A Mid-Chapter Test provides an option to assess the first half of the chapter. It is composed of free-response questions. Four free-response quizzes are included to offer assessment at appropriate intervals in the chapter. Chapter Assessments Chapter Tests Forms A, B, and C Form tests contain multiple-choice questions. Form A is intended for use with honors-level students, Form B is intended for use with averagelevel students, and Form C is intended for use with basic-level students. These tests are similar in format to offer comparable testing situations. Forms A, B, and C Form tests are composed of free-response questions. Form A is intended for use with honors-level students, Form B is intended for use with average-level students, and Form C is intended for use with basic-level students. These tests are similar in format to offer comparable testing situations. All of the above tests include a challenging Bonus question. The Extended Response Assessment includes performance assessment tasks that are suitable for all students. A scoring rubric is included for evaluation guidelines. Sample answers are provided for assessment. Continuing Assessment The SAT and ACT Practice offers continuing review of concepts in various formats, which may appear on standardized tests that they may encounter. This practice includes multiple-choice, quantitativecomparison, and grid-in questions. Bubblein and grid-in answer sections are provided on the master. The Cumulative Review provides students an opportunity to reinforce and retain skills as they proceed through their study of advanced mathematics. It can also be used as a test. The master includes free-response questions. Answers Page A is an answer sheet for the SAT and ACT Practice questions that appear in the Student Edition on page 4. Page A is an answer sheet for the SAT and ACT Practice master. These improve students familiarity with the answer formats they may encounter in test taking. The answers for the lesson-by-lesson masters are provided as reduced pages with answers appearing in red. Full-size answer keys are provided for the assessment options in this booklet. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill v Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Leveled Worksheets Glencoe s leveled worksheets are helpful for meeting the needs of every student in a variety of ways. These worksheets, many of which are found in the FAST FILE Chapter Resource Masters, are shown in the chart below. Study Guide masters provide worked-out examples as well as practice problems. Each chapter s Vocabulary Builder master provides students the opportunity to write out key concepts and definitions in their own words. Practice masters provide average-level problems for students who are moving at a regular pace. Enrichment masters offer students the opportunity to extend their learning. Five Different Options to Meet the Needs of Every Student in a Variety of Ways primarily skills primarily concepts primarily applications BASIC AVERAGE ADVANCED Study Guide Vocabulary Builder Parent and Student Study Guide (online) 4 Practice Enrichment Glencoe/McGraw-Hill vi Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Reading to Learn Mathematics Vocabulary Builder This is an alphabetical list of the key vocabulary terms you will learn in Chapter. As you study the chapter, complete each term s definition or description. Remember to add the page number where you found the term. Vocabulary Term ambiguous case Found on Page Definition/Description/Example angle of depression angle of elevation apothem arccosine relation arcsine relation arctangent relation circular function cofunctions cosecant (continued on the next page) Glencoe/McGraw-Hill vii Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Reading to Learn Mathematics Vocabulary Builder (continued) cosine Vocabulary Term Found on Page Definition/Description/Example cotangent coterminal angles degree Hero s Formula hypotenuse initial side inverse Law of Cosines Law of Sines leg (continued on the next page) Glencoe/McGraw-Hill viii Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Reading to Learn Mathematics Vocabulary Builder (continued) minute Vocabulary Term Found on Page Definition/Description/Example quadrant angle reference angle secant second side adjacent side opposite sine solve a triangle standard position tangent (continued on the next page) Glencoe/McGraw-Hill ix Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Reading to Learn Mathematics Vocabulary Builder (continued) terminal side Vocabulary Term Found on Page Definition/Description/Example trigonometric function trigonometric ratio unit circle vertex Glencoe/McGraw-Hill x Advanced Mathematical Concepts

- Study Guide Angles and Degree Measure Decimal degree measures can be expressed in degrees( ), minutes( ), and seconds( ). Example a. Change.0 to degrees, minutes, and seconds..0 (0.0 60) Multiply the decimal portion of. the degrees by 60 to find minutes. (0. 60) Multiply the decimal portion of the minutes by 60 to find seconds..0 can be written as. b. Write 4 as a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth. 4 4 6 0 6 00 4.9 4 can be written as 4.9. An angle may be generated by the rotation of one ray multiple times about the origin. Example Give the angle measure represented by each rotation. a.. rotations clockwise. 60 88 Clockwise rotations have negative measures. The angle measure of. clockwise rotations is 88. b. 4. rotations counterclockwise 4. 60 Counterclockwise rotations have positive measures. The angle measure of 4. counterclockwise rotations is. If is a nonquadrantal angle in standard position, its reference angle is defined as the acute angle formed by the terminal side of the given angle and the x-axis. Reference Angle Rule For any angle, 0 < < 60, its reference angle is defined by a., when the terminal side is in Quadrant I, b. 80, when the terminal side is in Quadrant II, c. 80, when the terminal side is in Quadrant III, and d. 60, when the terminal side is in Quadrant IV. Example Find the measure of the reference angle for 0. Because 0 is between 80 and 70, the terminal side of the angle is in Quadrant III. 0 80 40 The reference angle is 40. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 8 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

- Practice Angles and Degree Measure Change each measure to degrees, minutes, and seconds.. 8.9. 7.7 Write each measure as a decimal degree to the nearest thousandth.. 8 0 4. 7 4 Give the angle measure represented by each rotation... rotations clockwise 6..6 rotations counterclockwise Identify all angles that are coterminal with each angle. Then find one positive angle and one negative angle that are coterminal with each angle. 7. 4 8. 0 If each angle is in standard position, determine a coterminal angle that is between 0 and 60, and state the quadrant in which the terminal side lies. 9. 47 0. 99 Find the measure of the reference angle for each angle.. 7. 640. Navigation For an upcoming trip, Jackie plans to sail from Santa Barbara Island, located at 8 N, 9 7 W, to Santa Catalina Island, located at.86 N, 8.40 W. Write the latitude and longitude for Santa Barbara Island as decimals to the nearest thousandth and the latitude and longitude for Santa Catalina Island as degrees, minutes, and seconds. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 8 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

- Reading Mathematics: If and Only If Statements If p and q are interchanged in a conditional statement so that p becomes the conclusion and q becomes the hypothesis, the new statement, q p, is called the converse of p q. If p q is true, q p may be either true or false. Example Enrichment Find the converse of each conditional. a. p q: All squares are rectangles. (true) q p: All rectangles are squares. (false) b. p q: If a function ƒ(x) is increasing on an interval I, then for every a and b contained in I, ƒ(a) ƒ(b) whenever a b. (true) q p: If for every a and b contained in an interval I, ƒ(a) ƒ(b) whenever a b then function ƒ(x) is increasing on I. (true) In Lesson -, you saw that the two statements in Example can be combined in a single statement using the words if and only if. A function ƒ(x) is increasing on an interval I if and only if for every a and b contained in I, ƒ(a) ƒ(b) whenever a b. The statement p if and only if q means that p implies q and q implies p. State the converse of each conditional. Then tell if the converse is true or false. If it is true, combine the statement and its converse into a single statement using the words if and only if.. All integers are rational numbers.. If for all x in the domain of a function ƒ(x), ƒ(x) ƒ(x), then the graph of ƒ(x) is symmetric with respect to the origin.. If ƒ(x) and ƒ (x) are inverse functions, then [ ƒ ƒ ](x) [ ƒ ƒ](x) x. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 8 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

- Study Guide Trigonometric Ratios in Right Triangles The ratios of the sides of right triangles can be used to define the trigonometric ratios known as the sine, cosine, and tangent. Example Find the values of the sine, cosine, and tangent for A. First find the length of BC. (AC) (BC) (AB) Pythagorean Theorem 0 (BC) 0 Substitute 0 for AC and 0 for AB. (BC) 00 BC 00 or 0 Take the square root of each side. Disregard the negative root. Then write each trigonometric ratio. sin A s ide opposite cos A si de adjacent side opposite tan A hypotenuse hypotenuse s ide adjacent sin A 0 0 or cos A 0 or 0 tan A 0 or 0 Trigonometric ratios are often simplified but never written as mixed numbers. Three other trigonometric ratios, called cosecant, secant, and cotangent, are reciprocals of sine, cosine, and tangent, respectively. Example Find the values of the six trigonometric ratios for R. First determine the length of the hypotenuse. (RT) (ST) (RS) Pythagorean Theorem (RS) RT, ST (RS) 4 RS 4 or 6 Disregard the negative root. sin R s ide opposite hypotenuse cos R si de adjacent hypotenuse side opposite tan R s ide adjacent sin R or 6 cos R or 6 tan R 6 6 6 6 or hypotenuse csc R s ide opposite hypotenuse sec R si de adjacent cot R s ide adjacent side opposite csc R 6 or 6 sec R 6 or 6 cot R or Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 84 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

- Practice Trigonometric Ratios in Right Triangles Find the values of the sine, cosine, and tangent for each B.... If tan, find cot. 4. If sin,find csc. 8 Find the values of the six trigonometric ratios for each S.. 6. 7. Physics Suppose you are traveling in a car when a beam of light passes from the air to the windshield. The measure of the angle of incidence is, and the measure of the angle of refraction is sin i. Use Snell s Law, s n, to find the index of refraction n in r of the windshield to the nearest thousandth. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 8 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

- Enrichment Using Right Triangles to Find the Area of Another Triangle You can find the area of a right triangle by using the formula A bh. In the formula, one leg of the right triangle can be used as the base, and the other leg can be used as the height. The vertices of a triangle can be represented on the coordinate plane by three ordered pairs. In order to find the area of a general triangle, you can encase the triangle in a rectangle as shown in the diagram below. A rectangle is placed around the triangle so that the vertices of the triangle all touch the sides of the rectangle. Example Find the area of a triangle whose vertices are A(, ), B(4, 8), and C(8, ). Plot the points and draw the triangle. Encase the triangle in a rectangle whose sides are parallel to the axes, then find the coordinates of the vertices of the rectangle. Area ABC area ADEF area ADB area BEC area CFA, where ADB, BEC, and CFA are all right triangles. Area ABC (9) ()() (4)() ()(9) 7. square units Find the area of the triangle having vertices with each set of coordinates.. A(4, 6), B(, ), C(6, ). A(, 4), B(4, 7), C(6, ). A(4, ), B(6, 9), C(, 4) 4. A(, ), B(6, 8), C(, ) Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 86 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

- Study Guide Trigonometric Functions on the Unit Circle Example Use the unit circle to find cot (70 ). The terminal side of a 70 angle in standard position is the positive y-axis, which intersects the unit circle at (0, ). By definition, cot (70 ) y x or 0. Therefore, cot (70 ) 0. Trigonometric sin y r cos x r tan y x Functions of an Angle in csc y r sec x r cot x y Standard Position Example Find the values of the six trigonometric functions for angle in standard position if a point with coordinates (9, ) lies on its terminal side. We know that x 9 and y. We need to find r. r x y Pythagorean Theorem r (9) Substitute 9 for x and for y. r or Disregard the negative root. sin or 4 cos 9 or tan or 4 9 csc or 4 sec or 9 cot 9 or 4 Example Suppose is an angle in standard position whose terminal side lies in Quadrant I. If cos, find the values of the remaining five trigonometric functions of. r x y Pythagorean Theorem y Substitute for r and for x. 6 y 4 y Take the square root of each side. Since the terminal side of lies in Quadrant I, y must be positive. sin 4 tan 4 csc 4 sec cot 4 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 87 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

- Practice Trigonometric Functions on the Unit Circle Use the unit circle to find each value.. csc 90. tan 70. sin (90) Use the unit circle to find the values of the six trigonometric functions for each angle. 4. 4. 0 Find the values of the six trigonometric functions for angle in standard position if a point with the given coordinates lies on its terminal side. 6. (, ) 7. (7, 0) 8. (, 4) Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 88 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

- Enrichment Areas of Polygons and Circles A regular polygon has sides of equal length and angles of equal measure. A regular polygon can be inscribed in or circumscribed about a circle. For n-sided regular polygons, the following area formulas can be used. Area of circle A C r nr Area of inscribed polygon A I sin Area of circumscribed polygon A C nr tan 60 n 80 n Use a calculator to complete the chart below for a unit circle (a circle of radius ). Number of Sides Area of Area of Circle Area of Area of Polygon Inscribed less Circumscribed less Polygon Area of Polygon Polygon Area of Circle... 4.. 6. 7. 8..9908.844.964.0498 4 8 0 4 8 000 9. What number do the areas of the circumscribed and inscribed polygons seem to be approaching as the number of sides of the polygon increases? Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 89 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

-4 Study Guide Applying Trigonometric Functions Trigonometric functions can be used to solve problems involving right triangles. Example If T 4 and u 0, find t to the nearest tenth. From the figure, we know the measures of an angle and the hypotenuse. We want to know the measure of the side opposite the given angle. The sine function relates the side opposite the angle and the hypotenuse. sin T t side opposite u sin hypotenuse sin 4 Substitute 4 for T and 0 for u. t0 0 sin 4 t Multiply each side by 0. 4.46 t Use a calculator. Therefore, t is about 4.. Example Geometry The apothem of a regular polygon is the measure of a line segment from the center of the polygon to the midpoint of one of its sides. The apothem of a regular hexagon is.6 centimeters. Find the radius of the circle circumscribed about the hexagon to the nearest tenth. First draw a diagram. Let a be the angle measure formed by a radius and its adjacent apothem. The measure of a is 60 or 0. Now we know the measures of an angle and the side adjacent to the angle. cos 0.6 side adjacent r cos hypotenuse r cos 0.6 Multiply each side by r. r. 6 co Divide each side by cos 0. s 0 r.004 Use a calculator. Therefore, the radius is about.0 centimeters. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 90 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

-4 Practice Applying Trigonometric Functions Solve each problem. Round to the nearest tenth.. If A and c 6, find a.. If a 9 and B 49,find b.. If B 6 48 and c 6., find b. 4. If B 64 and b 9., find a.. If b 4 and A 6,find c. 6. Construction A 0-foot ladder leaning against the side of a house makes a 70 angle with the ground. a. How far up the side of the house does the ladder reach? b. What is the horizontal distance between the bottom of the ladder and the house? 7. Geometry A circle is circumscribed about a regular hexagon with an apothem of 4.8 centimeters. a. Find the radius of the circumscribed circle. b. What is the length of a side of the hexagon? c. What is the perimeter of the hexagon? 8. Observation A person standing 00 feet from the bottom of a cliff notices a tower on top of the cliff. The angle of elevation to the top of the cliff is 0. The angle of elevation to the top of the tower is 8. How tall is the tower? Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 9 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

-4 Enrichment Making and Using a Hypsometer A hypsometer is a device that can be used to measure the height of an object. To construct your own hypsometer, you will need a rectangular piece of heavy cardboard that is at least 7 cm by 0 cm, a straw, transparent tape, a string about 0 cm long, and a small weight that can be attached to the string. Mark off -cm increments along one short side and one long side of the cardboard. Tape the straw to the other short side. Then attach the weight to one end of the string, and attach the other end of the string to one corner of the cardboard, as shown in the figure below. The diagram below shows how your hypsometer should look. To use the hypsometer, you will need to measure the distance from the base of the object whose height you are finding to where you stand when you use the hypsometer. Sight the top of the object through the straw. Note where the freehanging string crosses the bottom scale. Then use similar triangles to find the height of the object.. Draw a diagram to illustrate how you can use similar triangles and the hypsometer to find the height of a tall object. Use your hypsometer to find the height of each of the following.. your school s flagpole. a tree on your school s property 4. the highest point on the front wall of your school building. the goal posts on a football field 6. the hoop on a basketball court 7. the top of the highest window of your school building 8. the top of a school bus 9. the top of a set of bleachers at your school 0. the top of a utility pole near your school Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 9 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

- Study Guide Solving Right Triangles When we know a trigonometric value of an angle but not the value of the angle, we need to use the inverse of the trigonometric function. Trigonometric Function y sin x y cos x y tan x Inverse Trigonometric Relation x sin y or x arcsin y x cos y or x arccos y x tan y or x arctan y Example Solve tan x. If tan x, then x is an angle whose tangent is. x arctan From a table of values, you can determine that x equals 60, 40, or any angle coterminal with these angles. Example If c and b, find B. In this problem, we know the side opposite the angle and the hypotenuse. The sine function relates the side opposite the angle and the hypotenuse. sin B b c sin s ide opposite hypotenuse sin B Substitute for b and for c. B sin Definition of inverse B.07 or about.. Example Solve the triangle where b 0 and c, given the triangle above. a b c a 0 a 8 a 8.78.0094 B 90 B 4.8499048 Therefore, a 8.7, A., and B 4.8. cos A b c cos A 0 A cos - 0 A.0094 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 9 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

- Practice Solving Right Triangles Solve each equation if 0x 60.. cos x. tan x. sin x Evaluate each expression. Assume that all angles are in Quadrant I. 4. tan tan. tan cos 6. cos arcsin Solve each problem. Round to the nearest tenth. 7. If q 0 and s, find S. 8. If r and s 4, find R. 9. If q 0 and r, find S. Solve each triangle described, given the triangle at the right. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary. 0. a 9, B 49. A 6, c 4. a, b 7. Recreation The swimming pool at Perris Hill Plunge is 0 feet long and feet wide. The bottom of the pool is slanted so that the water depth is feet at the shallow end and feet at the deep end. What is the angle of elevation at the bottom of the pool? Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 94 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

- Enrichment Disproving Angle Trisection Most geometry texts state that it is impossible to trisect an arbitrary angle using only a compass and straightedge. This fact has been known since ancient times, but since it is usually stated without proof, some geometry students do not believe it. If the students set out to find a method for trisecting angles, they will probably try the following method. It is based on the familiar construction which allows a segment to be divided into any desired number of congruent segments. You can use inverse trigonometric functions to show that application of the method to the trisection of angles is not valid. Given: A Claim: A can be trisected using the following method. Method: Choose point C on one ray of A. Through C construct a perpendicular to the other ray, intersecting it at B. Construct M and N, the points that divide CB into three congruent segments. Draw AM and AN, which trisect CAB into the congruent angles,, and. The proposed method has been used to construct the figure below. CM MN NB. AB. Follow the instructions to show that the three angles,, and, are not congruent. Find angle measures to the nearest tenth of a degree.. Express m as the value of an inverse function.. Find the measure of.. Write mmab as the value of an inverse function. 4. Find the measure of MAB.. Find the measure of. 6. Find mcab and use it to find m. 7. Explain why the proposed method for trisecting an angle fails. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 9 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

-6 The Law of Sines Study Guide Given the measures of two angles and one side of a triangle, we can use the Law of Sines to find one unique solution for the triangle. Law of Sines a b c sin A sin B sin C Example Solve ABC if A 0, B 00, and a. First find the measure of C. C 80 (0 00 ) or 0 Use the Law of Sines to find b and c. a sin b c A sin B sin a C sin A sin b c 0 sin 00 sin 0 sin 0 sin 00 b c sin 0 sin 0 sin 0 9.449 b c.989 Therefore, C 0, b 9., and c.0. The area of any triangle can be expressed in terms of two sides of a triangle and the measure of the included angle. Area (K) of a Triangle K bc sin A K ac sin B K ab sin C Example Find the area of ABC if a 6.8, b 9., and C 7. K ab sin C K (6.8)(9.) sin 7 K 6.8766 The area of ABC is about 6. square units. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 96 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

-6 Practice The Law of Sines Solve each triangle. Round to the nearest tenth.. A 8, B 6, c. A, B 9, b 4. A 0, C 0, a 00 4. A 0, B 4, a 0 Find the area of each triangle. Round to the nearest tenth.. c 4, A 7, B 69 6. C 8, a, B 9 7. A 0, b, c 4 8. b 4, C 0, B 9. b, c 0, A 0. a 68, c 0, B 4.. Street Lighting A lamppost tilts toward the sun at a angle from the vertical and casts a -foot shadow. The angle from the tip of the shadow to the top of the lamppost is 4.Find the length of the lamppost. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 97 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

-6 Enrichment Triangle Challenge A surveyor took the following measurements from two irregularlyshaped pieces of land. Some of the lengths and angle measurements are missing. Find all missing lengths and angle measurements. Round lengths to the nearest tenth and angle measurements to the nearest minute.. e G a H. f c e b J Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 98 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

-7 Study Guide The Ambiguous Case for the Law of Sines If we know the measures of two sides and a nonincluded angle of a triangle, three situations are possible: no triangle exists, exactly one triangle exists, or two triangles exist. A triangle with two solutions is called the ambiguous case. Example Find all solutions for the triangle if a 0, b 0, and A 40. If no solutions exist, write none. Since 40 90, consider Case. b sin A 0 sin 40 b sin A 9.8689 Since 9. 0 0, there are two solutions for the triangle. Use the Law of Sines to find B. 0 sin 0 40 si n B sin B 0 s in 40 0 B sin 0 s in 40 0 B 74.6868 a sin b A sin B So, B 74.6. Since we know there are two solutions, there must be another possible measurement for B. In the second case, B must be less than 80 and have the same sine value. Since we know that if 90, sin sin (80 ), 80 74.6 or 0.4 is another possible measure for B. Now solve the triangle for each possible measure of B. Case : A 90 for a, b, and A a b sin A no solution a b sin A one solution a b one solution b sin A a b two solutions Case : A 90 a b no solution a b one solution Solution I C 80 (40 74.6 ) or 6.4 a sin c A sin C 0 sin c 40 sin 6.4 c 0 sin 6.4 sin 40 c 8.90408 One solution is B 74.6, C 6.4, and c 8.. Solution II C 80 (40 0.4 ) or 4.6 a sin c A sin C 0 sin c 40 sin 4.6 c 0 sin 4.6 sin 40 c 7.6686088 Another solution is B 0.4, C 4.6, and c 7.7. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 99 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

-7 Practice The Ambiguous Case for the Law of Sines Determine the number of possible solutions for each triangle.. A 4, a, b. a, b, A 8. A 8, a 4., b 4. A 0, a 4, c 4 Find all solutions for each triangle. If no solutions exist, write none. Round to the nearest tenth.. b 0, a, A 6. a, A, b 0 7. a, c 0, A 8. a, b, A 9. A 4, a, b 0. b, c, C 0. Property Maintenance The McDougalls plan to fence a triangular parcel of their land. One side of the property is 7 feet in length. It forms a 8 angle with another side of the property, which has not yet been measured. The remaining side of the property is 9 feet in length. Approximate to the nearest tenth the length of fence needed to enclose this parcel of the McDougalls lot. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 00 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

-7 Enrichment Spherical Triangles Spherical trigonometry is an extension of plane trigonometry. Figures are drawn on the surface of a sphere. Arcs of great circles correspond to line segments in the plane. The arcs of three great circles intersecting on a sphere form a spherical triangle. Angles have the same measure as the tangent lines drawn to each great circle at the vertex. Since the sides are arcs, they too can be measured in degrees. The sum of the sides of a spherical triangle is less than 60. The sum of the angles is greater than 80 and less than 40. The Law of Sines for spherical triangles is as follows. sin a sin A sin b sin B sin c sin C There is also a Law of Cosines for spherical triangles. cos a cos b cos c sin b sin c cos A cos b cos a cos c sin a sin c cos B cos c cos a cos b sin a sin b cos C Example Solve the spherical triangle given a 7, b 0, and c 6. Use the Law of Cosines. 0.090 ( 0.88)(0.4848) (0.969)(0.8746) cos A cos A 0.4 A 9 0.88 (0.090)(0.4848) (0.9)(0.8746) cos B cos B 0.49 B 9 0.4848 (0.090)( 0.88) (0.9)(0.969) cos C cos C 0.648 C Check by using the Law of Sines. sin 7 sin 9 sin 0 sin 9 sin 6 sin. Solve each spherical triangle.. a 6, b, c 94. a 0, b, c 97. a 76, b 0, C 49 4. b 94, c, A 48 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 0 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

-8 The Law of Cosines Study Guide When we know the measures of two sides of a triangle and the included angle, we can use the Law of Cosines to find the measure of the third side. Often times we will use both the Law of Cosines and the Law of Sines to solve a triangle. Law of Cosines a b c bc cos A b a c ac cos B c a b ab cos C Example Solve ABC if B 40, a, and c 6. b a c ac cos B Law of Cosines b 6 ()(6) cos 40 b 69.6896009 b 8.480979 So, b 8.. b sin c B sin Law of Sines C 8. sin 6 40 sin C sin C 6si n 40 8. C sin 6si n 40 8. C 7.68899 So, C 7.7. A 80 (40 7.7 ). The solution of this triangle is b 8., A., and C 7.7. Example Find the area of ABC if a, b 8, and c 0. First, find the semiperimeter of ABC. s (a b c) s ( 8 0) s. Now, apply Hero s Formula k s( s a)( s b)( s c) k.(. )(. 8)(. 0) k 9.47 k 9.8004 The area of the triangle is about 9.8 square units. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 0 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

-8 Practice The Law of Cosines Solve each triangle. Round to the nearest tenth.. a 0, b, c 8. a 0, c 8, B 00. c 49, b 40, A 4. a, b 7, c 0 Find the area of each triangle. Round to the nearest tenth.. a, b, c 6. a, b, c 6 7. a 4, b 9, c 8 8. a 8, b 7, c 9. The sides of a triangle measure.4 centimeters, 8.7 centimeters, and 6. centimeters. Find the measure of the angle with the least measure. 0. Orienteering During an orienteering hike, two hikers start at point A and head in a direction 0 west of south to point B. They hike 6 miles from point A to point B.From point B, they hike to point C and then from point C back to point A, which is 8 miles directly north of point C. How many miles did they hike from point B to point C? Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 0 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

-8 Enrichment The Law of Cosines and the Pythagorean Theorem The law of cosines bears strong similarities to the Pythagorean Theorem. According to the Law of Cosines, if two sides of a triangle have lengths a and b and if the angle between them has a measure of x, then the length, y, of the third side of the triangle can be found by using the equation y a b ab cos (x ). Answer the following questions to clarify the relationship between the Law of Cosines and the Pythagorean Theorem.. If the value of x becomes less and less, what number is cos (x ) close to?. If the value of x is very close to zero but then increases, what happens to cos (x ) as x approaches 90?. If x equals 90, what is the value of cos (x )? What does the equation of y a b ab cos (x ) simplify to if x equals 90? 4. What happens to the value of cos (x ) as x increases beyond 90 and approaches 80?. Consider some particular values of a and b,say 7 for a and 9 for b. Use a graphing calculator to graph the equation you get by solving y 7 9 (7)(9) cos (x ) for y. a. In view of the geometry of the situation, what range of values should you use for X on a graphing calculator? b. Display the graph and use the TRACE function. What do the maximum and minimum values appear to be for the function? c. How do the answers for part b relate to the lengths 7 and 9? Are the maximum and minimum values from part b ever actually attained in the geometric situation? Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 04 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter Test, Form A Write the letter for the correct answer in the blank at the right of each problem.. Change 8.4 to degrees, minutes, and seconds.. A. 8 8 B. 8 9 C. 8 9 D. 8 6 00. Write 4 8 as a decimal to the nearest thousandth of a degree.. A. 4.06 B. 4.08 C. 4.09 D. 4.0. Give the angle measure represented by. rotations clockwise.. A. 70 B. 90 C. 90 D. 70 4. Identify all coterminal angles between 60 and 60 4. for the angle 40. A. 60 and 00 B. 0 and 0 C. 0 and 0 D. 60 and 00. Find the measure of the reference angle for 046.. A. 6 B. 6 C. 4 D. 4 6. Find the value of the tangent for A. 6. A. B. C. D. 7. Find the value of the secant for R. 7. A. 70 B. 4 4 C. D. 4 8. Which of the following is equal to csc θ? 8. A. sin B. θ co C. s θ ta D. n θ se c θ 9. If cot θ 0.8, find tan θ. 9. A. 0.88 B. 0.8 C..76 D..7 0. Find cos (70 ). 0. A. undefined B. C. D. 0. Find the exact value of sec 00.. A. B. C. D.. Find the value of csc θ for angle θ in standard position if. the point at (, ) lies on its terminal side. A. 9 B. 9 C. 9 9 D. 9 9. Suppose θ is an angle in standard position whose terminal side. lies in Quadrant II. If sin θ,find the value of sec θ. A. B. C. D. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 0 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter Test, Form A (continued) For Exercises 4 and, refer to the figure. The angle of elevation from the end of the shadow to the top of the building is 6 and the distance is 0 feet. 4. Find the height of the building to the nearest foot. 4. A. 00 ft B. 96 ft C. 4 ft D. ft. Find the length of the shadow to the nearest foot.. A. 00 ft B. 96 ft C. 4 ft D. ft 6. If 0 x 60, solve the equation sec x. 6. A. 0 and 0 B. 0 and 0 C. 0 and 40 D. 40 and 00 7. Assuming an angle in Quadrant I, evaluate csc cot 4. 7. A. B. C. 4 D. 4 8. Given the triangle at the right, find B to the 8. nearest tenth of a degree if b 0 and c 4. A. 44.4 B.. C. 4. D. 4.6 For Exercises 9 and 0, round answers to the nearest tenth. 9. In ABC, A 7, B 78, and c 9. Find a. 9. A. 8.6 B. 9. C..8 D. 9.4 0. If A 4., B.6, and a 4., find the area of ABC. 0. A. 8.8 units B. 49.8 units C. 7.4 units D. 46.9 units. Determine the number of possible solutions if A 6, a 4,. and b 6. A. none B. one C. two D. three. Determine the greatest possible value for B if A 0, a,. and b 8. A.. B.. C. 6.9 D. 96.9 For Exercises -, round answers to the nearest tenth.. In ABC, A 47, b, and c 8. Find a.. A. 6. B. 8.7 C. 8.8 D. 8.4 4. In ABC, a 7.8, b 4., and c.9. Find B. 4. A.. B. 48.7 C. 78.9 D. 6.. If a, b 4, and c 0, find the area of ABC.. A. units B..0 units C. 0. units D. 4.8 units Bonus The terminal side of an angle θ in standard position Bonus: coincides with the line 4x y 0 in Quadrant II. Find sec θ to the nearest thousandth. A. 0.4 B. 4. C. 0.4 D. 4. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 06 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter Test, Form B Write the letter for the correct answer in the blank at the right of each problem.. Change 0. to degrees, minutes, and seconds.. A. 0 00 B. 0 8 C. 0 8 D. 0 48. Write 4 8 4 as a decimal to the nearest thousandth of a degree.. A. 4.64 B. 4.646 C. 4.647 D. 4.648. Give the angle measure represented by.7 rotations counterclockwise.. A. 60 B. 90 C. 90 D. 60 4. Identify the coterminal angle between 60 and 60 for the angle 0. 4. A. 40 B. 60 C. 40 D. 00. Find the measure of the reference angle for 9.. A. B. 6 C. D. 6 6. Find the value of the cosine for A. 6. A. B. C. D. 7. Find the value of the cosecant for R. 7. A. 6 B. 6 C. D. 0 8. Which of the following is equal to sec? 8. A. sin B. co C. s ta D. n se c 9. If tan 0., find cot. 9. A. 0. B. 4 C. 0. D. 4 0. Find cot (80 ). 0. A. undefined B. C. D. 0. Find the exact value of tan 40.. A. B. C. D.. Find the value of sec for angle in standard position if the. point at (, 4) lies on its terminal side. A. B. C. D.. Suppose is an angle in standard position whose terminal side. lies in Quadrant III. If sin, find the value of cot. A. B. C. D. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 07 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter Test, Form B (continued) For Exercises 4 and, refer to the figure. The angle of elevation from the end of the shadow to the top of the building is 6 and the distance is 0 feet. 4. Find the height of the building to the nearest foot. 4. A. 99 ft B. 67 ft C. 78 ft D. 8 ft. Find the length of the shadow to the nearest foot.. A. 99 ft B. 67 ft C. 78 ft D. 8 ft 6. If 0 x 60, solve the equation tan x. 6. A. and B. 4 and C. 4 and D. and 7. Assuming an angle in Quadrant I, evaluate tan cos 4. 7. A. 4 B. C. 4 D. 4 8. Given the triangle at the right, find A to the nearest 8. tenth of a degree if b 0 and c 4. A. 44.4 B.. C. 4. D. 4.6 For Exercises 9 and 0, round answers to the nearest tenth. 9. In ABC, A 4, B 07 9, and c 9. Find b. 9. A. 0.0 B. 4. C.. D. 4.6 0. If A.6, B 49.8, and a.8, find the area of ABC. 0. A. 7.9 units B. 8. units C. 6.4 units D. 07.8 units. Determine the number of possible solutions if A 6, a 7, and b 6.. A. none B. one C. two D. three For Exercises, round answers to the nearest tenth.. Determine the least possible value for B if A 0, a,. and b 8. A.. B.. C. 6.9 D. 96.9. In ABC, B, a 4, and c 9. Find b.. A. 8. B..0 C.. D. 8.4 4. In ABC, a 7.8, b 4., and c.9. Find A. 4. A.. B. 78.9 C. 48.7 D. 6.. If a, b 6, and c 40, find the area of ABC.. A. 49 units B..0 units C. 98.6 units D. 4. units Bonus The terminal side of an angle in standard position Bonus: coincides with the line x y 0 in Quadrant III. Find cos to the nearest ten-thousandth. A. 0.447 B. 0.447 C. 0.8944 D. 0.8944 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 08 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter Test, Form C Write the letter for the correct answer in the blank at the right of each problem.. Change 6. to degrees, minutes, and seconds.. A. 6 8 00 B. 6 8 6 C. 6 8 4 D. 6 8 8. Write 44 as a decimal to the nearest thousandth of a degree.. A..7 B..7 C..7 D..74. Give the angle measure represented by 0. rotation clockwise.. A. 80 B. 90 C. 90 D. 80 4. Identify the coterminal angle between 0 and 60 for the angle 480. 4. A. 0 B. 60 C. 0 D. 40. Find the measure of the reference angle for.. A. B. C. D. 6. Find the value of the sine for A. 6. A. 9 B. 9 C. D. 7. Find the value of the cotangent for R. 7. A. 4 B. 4 C. 4 D. 4 8. Which of the following is equal to cot? 8. A. sin B. co C. s se D. c tan 9. If cos 0., find sec. 9. A. 0. B. 0. C. D. 0. Find tan 80. 0. A. undefined B. C. D. 0. Find the exact value of cos.. A. B. C. D.. Find the value of csc for angle in standard position if the point at. (, ) lies on its terminal side. A. 0 B. 0 0 C. 0 D.. Suppose is an angle in standard position whose terminal side lies.,find the value of tan. A. B. C. D. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 09 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter Test, Form C (continued) For Exercises 4 and, refer to the figure. The angle of elevation from the end of the shadow to the top of the building is 70 and the distance is 80 feet. 4. Find the height of the building to the nearest foot. 4. A. 6 ft B. 66 ft C. 69 ft D. 49 ft. Find the length of the shadow to the nearest foot.. A. 6 ft B. 66 ft C. 69 ft D. 49 ft 6. If 0 x 60, solve the equation sin x. 6. A. 0 and 40 B. 40 and 00 C. 0 and 0 D. 0 and 0 7. Assuming an angle in Quadrant I, evaluate cos tan 4. 7. A. B. C. 4 D. 4 8. Given the triangle at the right, find B to the 8. nearest tenth of a degree if b 8 and c. A..7 B. 4.8 C. 48. D. 6. For Exercises 9 and 0, round answers to the nearest tenth. 9. In ABC, A 0, B, and c 9.8. Find a. 9. A. 8.0 B..8 C. 48.8 D. 64.4 0. If A., b., and c., find the area of ABC. 0. A. 9. units B. 0.8 units C. 64.7 units D..6 units. Determine the number of possible solutions if A 48, a, and b 6.. A. none B. one C. two D. three. Determine the least possible value for B if A 0,. a 7, and b. A..6 B.. C. 47. D. 96.9 For Exercises, round answers to the nearest tenth.. In ABC, A, b 9, and c 4. Find a.. A. 6. B. 8.7 C. 8.8 D..0 4. In ABC, a.4, b 8., and c 0.. Find B. 4. A.. B..7 C. 8.9 D... If a, b 0, and c, find the area of ABC.. A..7 units B. 9.4 units C.. units D. 4.8 units Bonus The terminal side of an angle in standard position Bonus: coincides with the line y x in Quadrant I. Find sin to the nearest thousandth. A. 0. B. 0.447 C. 0.08 D. 0.69 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 0 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter Test, Form A. Change.69 to degrees, minutes, and seconds... Write 6 as a decimal to the nearest thousandth of a degree... State the angle measure represented by.4 rotations clockwise.. 4. Identify all coterminal angles between 60 and 60 for the 4. angle 40.. Find the measure of the reference angle for 6.. For Exercises 6 8, refer to the figure. 6. Find the value of the sine for A. 6. 7. Find the value of the cotangent for A. 7. 8. Find the value of the secant for A. 8. Exercises 6 8 9. If csc, find sin. 9. 0. Find sin (70). 0.. Find the exact value of cot 0... Find the exact value of sec for angle in standard position if. the point at (, ) lies on its terminal side.. Suppose is an angle in standard position whose terminal side. lies in Quadrant IV. If cos,find the value of csc. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter Test, Form A (continued) For Exercises 4 and, refer to the figure. The angle of elevation from the far side of the pool to the top of the waterfall is 7, and the distance is 8 feet. 4. Find the height of the waterfall 4. to the nearest foot.. Find the width across the pool. to the nearest foot. 6. If 0 x 60, solve cot x. 6. 7. Assuming an angle in Quadrant I, evaluate sec tan 4. 7. 8. Given triangle at the right, 8. find B to the nearest tenth of a degree if a 8 and b 0. For Exercises 9 and 0, round answers to the nearest tenth. 9. In ABC, A 47, B 8, and c. Find a. 9. 0. If A 7., B 7.9, and a., find the area of ABC. 0.. Determine the number of possible solutions if A 47,. a 4, and b.. Determine the least possible value for c if A 0,. a, and b 8. For Exercises -, round answers to the nearest tenth.. In ABC, A 8, b 8, and c 6. Find a.. 4. In ABC, a 9, b, and c. Find B. 4.. If a, b 4, and c 0, find the area of ABC.. Bonus The terminal side of an angle in standard Bonus: position coincides with the line x y 0 in Quadrant II. Find csc to the nearest thousandth. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter Test, Form B. Change 4.6 to degrees, minutes, and seconds... Write 48 as a decimal to the nearest thousandth of. a degree.. State the angle measure represented by. rotations. clockwise. 4. Identify all coterminal angles between 60 and 60 for 4. the angle 60.. Find the measure of the reference angle for 0.. For Exercises 6 8, refer to the figure. 6. Find the value of the cosine for A. 6. 7. Find the value of the cosecant for A. 7. 8. Find the value of the cotangent for A. 8. Exercises 6 8 9. If sec 4, find cos. 9. 0. Find tan (80 ). 0.. Find the exact value of sec 40... Find the exact value of sec for angle in standard. position if the point at (4, ) lies on its terminal side.. Suppose is an angle in standard position whose terminal. side lies in Quadrant IV. If cos,find the value of cot. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter Test, Form B (continued) For Exercises 4 and, refer to the figure. The angle of elevation from the far side of the pool to the top of the waterfall is 4, and the distance is 0 feet. 4. Find the height of the waterfall 4. to the nearest foot.. Find the width across the pool. to the nearest foot. 6. If 0 x 60, solve the equation csc x. 6. 7. Assuming an angle in Quadrant I, evaluate cos cot. 7. 8. Given the triangle at the right, 8. find B to the nearest tenth of a degree if a and c. For Exercises 9 and 0, round answers to the nearest tenth. 9. In ABC, A 4, B 68, and c. Find a. 9. 0. If A 7., B 67.4, and a.8, find the area of ABC. 0.. Determine the number of possible solutions if A 0,. a, and b 4. For Exercises, round answers to the nearest tenth.. Determine the greatest possible value for c if A 0,. a, and b 8.. In ABC, A 9, b, and c 4. Find a.. 4. In ABC, a 4, b, and c 8. Find B. 4.. If a, b, and c 8, find the area of ABC.. Bonus The terminal side of an angle in standard Bonus: position coincides with the line x y 0 in Quadrant III. Find sin to the nearest ten-thousandth. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 4 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter Test, Form C. Change.6 to degrees, minutes, and seconds... Write 7 0 as a decimal to the nearest thousandth of a. degree.. State the angle measure represented by. rotations. counterclockwise. 4. Identify a coterminal angle between 0 and 60 for the 4. angle.. Find the measure of the reference angle for.. For Excercises 6 8, refer to the figure. 6. Find the value of the sine for A. 6. 7. Find the value of the cotangent for A. 7. 8. Find the value of the secant for A. 8. Exercises 6 8 9. If tan, find cot. 9. 0. Find tan 80. 0.. Find the exact value of cos 0... Find the exact value of sin for angle in standard position. if the point at (, 4) lies on its terminal side.. Suppose is an angle in standard position whose. terminal side lies in Quadrant II. If sin,find the value of sec. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter Test, Form C (continued) For Exercises 4 and, refer to the figure. The angle of elevation from the far side of the pool to the top of the waterfall is 68 and the distance is 00 feet. 4. Find the height of the waterfall 4. to the nearest foot.. Find the width across the pool. to the nearest foot. 6. If 0 x 60, solve sin x. 6. 7. Assuming an angle in Quadrant I, evaluate cos tan. 7. 8. Given the triangle at the right, 8. find B to the nearest tenth of a degree if b and c 8. For Exercises 9 and 0, round answers to the nearest tenth. 9. In ABC, A 47, B 8, and b. Find a. 9. 0. If C 7., a 7.9, and b., find the area of ABC. 0.. Determine the number of possible solutions if A 47,. a, and b 4.. Determine the greatest possible value for c if A,. a 8, and b. For Exercises, round answers to the nearest tenth.. In ABC, A 67, b 0, and c. Find a.. 4. In ABC, a 8, b 6, and c. Find C. 4.. If a 8, b, and c 0, find the area of ABC.. Bonus The terminal side of an angle in standard Bonus: position coincides with the line y x in Quadrant I. Find tan to the nearest thousandth. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 6 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter Open-Ended Assessment Instructions: Demonstrate your knowledge by giving a clear, concise solution to each problem. Be sure to include all relevant drawings and justify your answers. You may show your solution in more than one way or investigate beyond the requirements of the problem.. The point at (, ) lies on the terminal side of an angle in standard position. a. Give the degree measure of three angles that fit the description. b. Tell how to find the cosine of such angles. Give the cosine of these angles. c. Name angles in the first, second, and fourth quadrants that have the same reference angle as those above. d. Write the coordinates of a point in Quadrant II. Find the values of the six trigonometric functions of an angle in standard position with this point on its terminal side.. A children s play area is being built next to a circular fountain in the park. A fence will be erected around the play area for safety. A diagram of the area is shown below. a. How long will the fence need to be in order to enclose the area? b. The park commission is planning to enlarge the play area. Do you think it should be enlarged to the east or to the west? Why? Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 7 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter Mid-Chapter Test (Lessons - through -4). Change 6.78 to degrees, minutes, and seconds... If a 470 angle is in standard position, determine a. coterminal angle that is between 0 and 60. State the quadrant in which the terminal side lies. For Exercises and 4, use right triangle ABC to find each value.. Find the value of the cosine for A.. 4. Find the value of the cotangent for A. 4.. If csc, find sin.. 6. Use the unit circle to find tan 80. 6. 7. Find the exact value of sin 00. 7. 8. Find the value of csc for angle in standard position if 8. the point at (, ) lies on its terminal side. For Exercises 9 and 0, use right triangle ABC to find each value to the nearest tenth. 9. Find b. 9. 0. Find c. 0. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 8 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter, Quiz A (Lessons - and -). Change 47.8 to degrees, minutes, and seconds... Write 4 as a decimal to the nearest thousandth. of a degree.. Give the angle measure represented by. rotations. counterclockwise. 4. Identify all coterminal angles between 60 and 60 4. for the angle 480.. Find the measure of the reference angle for.. 6. Find the value of the sine for A. 6. 7. Find the value of the tangent for A. 7. 8. Find the value of the secant for A. 8. 9. If cot,find tan. Exercises 6 8 9. 0. If sin 0., find csc. 0. Chapter Chapter, Quiz B (Lessons - and -4) Use the unit circle to find each value... sin (90). csc 80.. Find the exact value of cos 0.. 4. Find the exact value of tan. 4.. Find the value of sec for angle in standard position if. the point at (4, ) lies on its terminal side. 6. Suppose is an angle in standard position whose terminal 6. side lies in Quadrant III. If tan, find the value of sin. Refer to the figure. Find each value to the nearest tenth. 7. Find a. 7. 8. Find c. 8. A 00-foot cable is stretched from a stake in the ground to the top of a pole. The angle of elevation is 7. 9. Find the height of the pole to the nearest tenth. 9. 0. Find the distance from the base of the pole to the 0. stake to the nearest tenth. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 9 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter, Quiz C (Lessons - and -6). If 0 x 60, solve: csc x... Assuming an angle in Quadrant I, evaluate tan sec... Given right triangle ABC,find B to the. nearest tenth of a degree if b 7 and c. Find each value. Round to the nearest tenth. 4. In ABC, A 8, C 97 07,and b.8. Find a. 4.. If B 9., C 64.,and a 8.8, find the area of ABC.. Chapter Chapter, Quiz D (Lessons -7 and -8). Determine the number of possible solutions for ABC. if A 8, a 4, and b. Find each value. Round to the nearest tenth.. For ABC, determine the least possible value for B. if A 49, a, and b.. In ABC, B, a, and c.4. Find b.. 4. In ABC, a., b.4, and c 4.7. Find C. 4.. If a 8., b 6., and c 40., find the area of ABC.. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 0 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter SAT and ACT Practice After working each problem, record the correct answer on the answer sheet provided or use your own paper. Multiple Choice. The length of a diagonal of a square is 6 units. Find the length of a side. A 9 units B units C 9 units D units E None of these. If the area of ABC is 0 square meters, what is the length of segment CD? A m B m C m D 8 m E 0 m. The midpoint of a diameter of a circle is (, 4). If the coordinates of one endpoint of the diameter are (, 6), what are the coordinates of the other endpoint? A (9, ) B (9, ) C (8, ) D (, ) E (9, 4) 4. The endpoints of a diameter of a circle are (, ) and (, 8). Find the area of the circle. A units B units C units D 0 units E units. What is the arithmetic mean of and 4? A 6 B 7 C D 7 E 7 4 6. Which of the following products has the greatest value less than 00? A 4 6 B 4 9 C 4 4 9 D 9 E 4 4 6 7. A diagonal of a rectangle is inches. The length of the rectangle is inches. Find the area of the rectangle. A in B 6 in C 9 in D 6 in E None of these 8. The diagonals of a rhombus are perpendicular and bisect each other. If the length of one side of a rhombus is meters and the length of one diagonal is 4 meters, find the length of the other diagonal. A 7 m B m C 4 m D 48 m E 44 m 9. If c a, what is the value of a when b c and b? A 6 B 6 C 4 D 4 E None of these 0. How many times do the graphs of y x and xy 7 intersect? A 0 B C D E 4 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter SAT and ACT Practice (continued). If x 4 is an integer, then the value of x CANNOT be which of the following? A B C 0 D 6 E 8. Which of the following statements makes the expression a b represent a negative number? A b a B a b C b 0 D a 0 E b a. A hiker travels miles due north, then miles due west, and then miles due north. How far is the hiker from his beginning point? A About 8. mi B About 7. mi C About 9.4 mi D About 6 mi E About 7.6 mi 4. A rectangular swimming pool is 00 meters long and meters wide. Lucia swims from one corner of the pool to the opposite corner and back 0 times. How far did she swim? A About 9.6 m B About 00.8 m C About 06.6 m D About 0,08.8 m E None of these. 4 is a root of which equation? A x 8x 0 B x 8x 8 0 C x 6x 0 D x 6x 8 0 E None of these 6. If ƒ(x) x 4 4x 6x 6 has a zero of, with a multiplicity of, what is another zero of ƒ? A B C D E 8 7 8. Quantitative Comparison A if the quantity of Column A is greater B if the quantity in Column B is greater C if the two quantities are equal D if the relationship cannot be determined from the information given Column A Column B 7. The value of x in each figure 8. The length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with the given leg lengths 7 and 8 and 9. Grid-In A tent with a rectangular floor has a diagonal length of 7 feet and a width of feet. What is the area of the floor to the nearest square foot? 0. Grid-In Julio wants to bury a water pipe from one corner of his field to the opposite corner. How many feet of pipe, to the nearest foot, does he need if the rectangular field is 00 feet by 00 feet? Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Chapter, Cumulative Review (Chapters -). If ƒ(x) x and g(x),find g( ƒ(x)).. x. Determine whether the graphs of x y 0. and x y 6 are parallel, coinciding, perpendicular, or none of these.. Graph the inequality x 4y 8.. 4. Solve the following system of equations algebraically. 4. x y 6 x y 6. Find BC if B and C 6. Find the inverse of.., if it exists. 6. 7. Determine whether the graph of y x 4 x is 7. symmetric to the x-axis, the y-axis, both, or neither. 8. Describe the transformations relating the graph of 8. y x to its parent function, y x. 9. Find the inverse of y x 6. State whether the inverse 9. is a function. 0. Solve x 6x 6 0. 0.. Solve x 7 4... Find csc (90 )... Given the right triangle ABC,. find side c to the nearest tenth. 4 8 4 4. In ABC, a 8, b 6, and c 0. Find B to the 4. nearest tenth. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Advanced Mathematical Concepts

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Answers (Lesson -) - Practice Angles and Degree Measure Change each measure to degrees, minutes, and seconds.. 8.9. 7.7 8 7 8 7 9 7. Write each measure as a decimal degree to the nearest thousandth.. 8 0 4. 7 4.469 7.4 Give the angle measure represented by each rotation... rotations clockwise 6..6 rotations counterclockwise 40 96 Identify all angles that are coterminal with each angle. Then find one positive angle and one negative angle that are coterminal with each angle. 7. 4 8. 0 460k; 060k; sample answers: sample answers: 76; 7 690; 70 If each angle is in standard position, determine a coterminal angle that is between 0 and 60, and state the quadrant in which the terminal side lies. 9. 47 0. 99 ; II 8; I Find the measure of the reference angle for each angle.. 7. 640 47 80. Navigation For an upcoming trip, Jackie plans to sail from Santa Barbara Island, located at 8 N, 9 7 W, to Santa Catalina Island, located at.86 N, 8.40 W. Write the latitude and longitude for Santa Barbara Island as decimals to the nearest thousandth and the latitude and longitude for Santa Catalina Island as degrees, minutes, and seconds. Santa Barbara Island:.476 N, 9.0 W Santa Catalina Island: 9.6 N, 8 48 W Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 8 Advanced Mathematical Concepts - Enrichment Reading Mathematics: If and Only If Statements If p and q are interchanged in a conditional statement so that p becomes the conclusion and q becomes the hypothesis, the new statement, q p, is called the converse of p q. If p q is true, q p may be either true or false. Example Find the converse of each conditional. a. p q: All squares are rectangles. (true) q p: All rectangles are squares. (false) b. p q: If a function ƒ(x) is increasing on an interval I, then for every a and b contained in I, ƒ(a) ƒ(b) whenever a b. (true) q p: If for every a and b contained in an interval I, ƒ(a) ƒ(b) whenever a b then function ƒ(x) is increasing on I. (true) In Lesson -, you saw that the two statements in Example can be combined in a single statement using the words if and only if. A function ƒ(x) is increasing on an interval I if and only if for every a and b contained in I, ƒ(a) ƒ(b) whenever a b. The statement p if and only if q means that p implies q and q implies p. State the converse of each conditional. Then tell if the converse is true or false. If it is true, combine the statement and its converse into a single statement using the words if and only if.. All integers are rational numbers. All rational numbers are integers; false. If for all x in the domain of a function ƒ(x), ƒ(x) ƒ(x), then the graph of ƒ(x) is symmetric with respect to the origin. If a function has a graph that is symmetric with respect to the origin, then ƒ(x) ƒ(x) for all x in the domain of ƒ(x); true. A function has a graph that is symmetric with respect to the origin if and only if ƒ(x) ƒ(x) for all x in the domain of ƒ(x).. If ƒ(x) and ƒ (x) are inverse functions, then [ ƒ ƒ ](x) [ ƒ ƒ](x) x. If [ ƒ ƒ ](x) [ ƒ ƒ ](x) x, then ƒ(x) and ƒ (x) are inverse functions; true. Two functions, ƒ(x) and ƒ (x), are inverse functions if and only if [ ƒ ƒ ](x) [ ƒ ƒ ](x) x. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 8 Advanced Mathematical Concepts Glencoe/McGraw-Hill A Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Answers (Lesson -) - Practice Trigonometric Ratios in Right Triangles Find the values of the sine, cosine, and tangent for each B... sin B ; 8 cos B 8 ; sin B ; cos B ; tan B tan B. If tan, find cot. 4. If sin, find csc. 8 8 Find the values of the six trigonometric ratios for each S.. 6. sin S 0 ; cos S 0 0 0 ; sin S 7 tan S ; csc S 0 ; tan S 7 ; cos S 9 9 7 8 78 ; ; csc S 6 7 sec S 0; cot S sec S 9 78 ; cot S 6 7 9 ; 78 7. Physics Suppose you are traveling in a car when a beam of light passes from the air to the windshield. The measure of the angle of incidence is, and the measure of the angle of refraction is. Use Snell s Law, s s n n i n, to find the index of refraction n of the windshield to the nearest thousandth. about.49 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 8 Advanced Mathematical Concepts - Enrichment Using Right Triangles to Find the Area of Another Triangle You can find the area of a right triangle by using the formula A bh. In the formula, one leg of the right triangle can be used as the base, and the other leg can be used as the height. The vertices of a triangle can be represented on the coordinate plane by three ordered pairs. In order to find the area of a general triangle, you can encase the triangle in a rectangle as shown in the diagram below. A rectangle is placed around the triangle so that the vertices of the triangle all touch the sides of the rectangle. Example Find the area of a triangle whose vertices are A(, ), B(4, 8), and C(8, ). Plot the points and draw the triangle. Encase the triangle in a rectangle whose sides are parallel to the axes, then find the coordinates of the vertices of the rectangle. Area ABC area ADEF area ADB area BEC area CFA, where ADB, BEC, and CFA are all right triangles. Area ABC (9) ()() (4)() ()(9) 7. square units Find the area of the triangle having vertices with each set of coordinates.. A(4, 6), B(, ), C(6, ).. A(, 4), B(4, 7), C(6, ). A(4, ), B(6, 9), C(, 4) 9. 4. A(, ), B(6, 8), C(, ) 8. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 86 Advanced Mathematical Concepts i i r Glencoe/McGraw-Hill A4 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Answers (Lesson -) - Practice Trigonometric Functions on the Unit Circle Use the unit circle to find each value.. csc 90. tan 70. sin (90) undefined Use the unit circle to find the values of the six trigonometric functions for each angle. 4. 4 sin 4 csc 4 cos 4 sec 4 tan 4 cot 4. 0 sin 0 csc 0 cos 0 sec 0 tan 0 cot 0 Find the values of the six trigonometric functions for angle in standard position if a point with the given coordinates lies on its terminal side. 6. (, ) 7. (7, 0) 8. (, 4) sin 6 sin 0 sin 4 6 cos 6 6 cos cos tan tan 0 tan 4 csc 6 csc undefined csc 4 sec 6 sec sec cot cot undefined cot 4 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 88 Advanced Mathematical Concepts - Enrichment Areas of Polygons and Circles A regular polygon has sides of equal length and angles of equal measure. A regular polygon can be inscribed in or circumscribed about a circle. For n-sided regular polygons, the following area formulas can be used. Area of circle A C r nr Area of inscribed polygon A I sin 60 n Area of circumscribed polygon A C nr tan 80 n Use a calculator to complete the chart below for a unit circle (a circle of radius ). Number of Sides Area of Area of Circle Area of Area of Polygon Inscribed less Circumscribed less Polygon Area of Polygon Polygon Area of Circle... 4.. 6. 7. 8..9908.844.964.0498 4.497 4 0.88407 8.8847 0.6.708 0.78 0.497.90 0.077977 0.090699 0.047.676888 0.06096 4.088 0.0764.9699 0.08067 8.9 0.06996.484 0.0497.44 0.0047.749 0.00 000.470 0.000007.4600 0.00000 9. What number do the areas of the circumscribed and inscribed polygons seem to be approaching as the number of sides of the polygon increases? Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 89 Advanced Mathematical Concepts Glencoe/McGraw-Hill A Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Answers (Lesson -4) -4 Practice Applying Trigonometric Functions Solve each problem. Round to the nearest tenth.. If A and c 6, find a... If a 9 and B 49, find b. 0.4. If B 6 48 and c 6., find b..8 4. If B 64 and b 9., find a. 9.4. If b 4 and A 6, find c. 4.6 6. Construction A 0-foot ladder leaning against the side of a house makes a 70 angle with the ground. a. How far up the side of the house does the ladder reach? about 8. ft b. What is the horizontal distance between the bottom of the ladder and the house? about 0. ft 7. Geometry A circle is circumscribed about a regular hexagon with an apothem of 4.8 centimeters. a. Find the radius of the circumscribed circle. about. cm b. What is the length of a side of the hexagon? about. cm c. What is the perimeter of the hexagon? about cm 8. Observation A person standing 00 feet from the bottom of a cliff notices a tower on top of the cliff. The angle of elevation to the top of the cliff is 0. The angle of elevation to the top of the tower is 8. How tall is the tower? about 0. ft Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 9 Advanced Mathematical Concepts -4 Enrichment Making and Using a Hypsometer A hypsometer is a device that can be used to measure the height of an object. To construct your own hypsometer, you will need a rectangular piece of heavy cardboard that is at least 7 cm by 0 cm, a straw, transparent tape, a string about 0 cm long, and a small weight that can be attached to the string. Mark off -cm increments along one short side and one long side of the cardboard. Tape the straw to the other short side. Then attach the weight to one end of the string, and attach the other end of the string to one corner of the cardboard, as shown in the figure below. The diagram below shows how your hypsometer should look. To use the hypsometer, you will need to measure the distance from the base of the object whose height you are finding to where you stand when you use the hypsometer. Sight the top of the object through the straw. Note where the freehanging string crosses the bottom scale. Then use similar triangles to find the height of the object.. Draw a diagram to illustrate how you can use similar triangles and the hypsometer to find the height of a tall object. See students diagrams. Use your hypsometer to find the height of each of the following.. your school s flagpole. a tree on your school s property 4. the highest point on the front wall of your school building. the goal posts on a football field 6. the hoop on a basketball court 7. the top of the highest window of your school building 8. the top of a school bus 9. the top of a set of bleachers at your school 0. the top of a utility pole near your school See students work. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 9 Advanced Mathematical Concepts Glencoe/McGraw-Hill A6 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Answers (Lesson -) - Practice Solving Right Triangles Solve each equation if 0x 60.. cos x. tan x. sin x 4, 4, 0, 0 Evaluate each expression. Assume that all angles are in Quadrant I. 4. tan tan. tan cos 6. cos arcsin Solve each problem. Round to the nearest tenth. 7. If q 0 and s, find S. 7. 8. If r and s 4, find R. 7.6 9. If q 0 and r, find S. 4.4 Solve each triangle described, given the triangle at the right. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary. 0. a 9, B 49 A 4, b 0.4, c.7. A 6, c 4 a.9, b., B 74. a, b 7 c 7., A.9, B 74.. Recreation The swimming pool at Perris Hill Plunge is 0 feet long and feet wide. The bottom of the pool is slanted so that the water depth is feet at the shallow end and feet at the deep end. What is the angle of elevation at the bottom of the pool? about. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 94 Advanced Mathematical Concepts - Enrichment Disproving Angle Trisection Most geometry texts state that it is impossible to trisect an arbitrary angle using only a compass and straightedge. This fact has been known since ancient times, but since it is usually stated without proof, some geometry students do not believe it. If the students set out to find a method for trisecting angles, they will probably try the following method. It is based on the familiar construction which allows a segment to be divided into any desired number of congruent segments. You can use inverse trigonometric functions to show that application of the method to the trisection of angles is not valid. Given: A Claim: A can be trisected using the following method. Method: Choose point C on one ray of A. Through C construct a perpendicular to the other ray, intersecting it at B. Construct M and N, the points that divide CB into three congruent segments. Draw AM and AN, which trisect CAB into the congruent angles,, and. The proposed method has been used to construct the figure below. CM MN NB. AB. Follow the instructions to show that the three angles,, and, are not congruent. Find angle measures to the nearest tenth of a degree.. Express m as the value of an inverse function. m Arctan. Find the measure of. m.. Write mmab as the value of an inverse function. mmab Arctan 4. Find the measure of MAB. mmab.8. Find the measure of. m 0. 6. Find mcab and use it to find m. m 9. 7. Explain why the proposed method for trisecting an angle fails. The tangent function is not linear. The ratio of the measures of two angles is not equal to the ratio of the tangents of the angles. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 9 Advanced Mathematical Concepts Glencoe/McGraw-Hill A7 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Answers (Lesson -6) -6 Practice The Law of Sines Solve each triangle. Round to the nearest tenth.. A 8, B 6, c. A, B 9, b 4 C 79, a 9.4, b.6 C 8, a 46., c 74.7. A 0, C 0, a 00 4. A 0, B 4, a 0 B 0, b 69., C 0, b 4., c 9. c 6.8 Find the area of each triangle. Round to the nearest tenth.. c 4, A 7, B 69 6. C 8, a, B 9 4.7 units 0.7 units 7. A 0, b, c 4 8. b 4, C 0, B 64. units 4. units 9. b, c 0, A 0. a 68, c 0, B 4..9 units 6.7 units. Street Lighting A lamppost tilts toward the sun at a angle from the vertical and casts a -foot shadow. The angle from the tip of the shadow to the top of the lamppost is 4. Find the length of the lamppost. about.9 ft Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 97 Advanced Mathematical Concepts -6 Enrichment Triangle Challenge A surveyor took the following measurements from two irregularlyshaped pieces of land. Some of the lengths and angle measurements are missing. Find all missing lengths and angle measurements. Round lengths to the nearest tenth and angle measurements to the nearest minute.. e G a H a 66.7; b.7; e 49. A 0 8'; B 0 8'; D 76 8'; E 0 '; G 76 '; H 4 8'. f c e b J b.4; c 0.8; e.; f 40.; A 7'; ; C 7 '; D 7'; E 8 '; J 00 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 98 Advanced Mathematical Concepts Glencoe/McGraw-Hill A8 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Answers (Lesson -7) -7 Practice The Ambiguous Case for the Law of Sines Determine the number of possible solutions for each triangle.. A 4, a, b. a, b, A 8 0. A 8, a 4., b 4. A 0, a 4, c 4 0 Find all solutions for each triangle. If no solutions exist, write none. Round to the nearest tenth.. b 0, a, A 6. a, A, b 0 none B 0., C 4., c 4.7; B 49., C., c 8. 7. a, c 0, A 8. a, b, A B.6, C.4, none b 8.6 9. A 4, a, b 0. b, c, C 0 B.4, C 6.6, A 67.9, B 6., a.7; c 9.4 A., B 7.9, a.6. Property Maintenance The McDougalls plan to fence a triangular parcel of their land. One side of the property is 7 feet in length. It forms a 8 angle with another side of the property, which has not yet been measured. The remaining side of the property is 9 feet in length. Approximate to the nearest tenth the length of fence needed to enclose this parcel of the McDougalls lot. about. ft Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 00 Advanced Mathematical Concepts -7 Enrichment Spherical Triangles Spherical trigonometry is an extension of plane trigonometry. Figures are drawn on the surface of a sphere. Arcs of great circles correspond to line segments in the plane. The arcs of three great circles intersecting on a sphere form a spherical triangle. Angles have the same measure as the tangent lines drawn to each great circle at the vertex. Since the sides are arcs, they too can be measured in degrees. The sum of the sides of a spherical triangle is less than 60. The sum of the angles is greater than 80 and less than 40. The Law of Sines for spherical triangles is as follows. sin a sin A sin b sin B sin c sin C There is also a Law of Cosines for spherical triangles. cos a cos b cos c sin b sin c cos A cos b cos a cos c sin a sin c cos B cos c cos a cos b sin a sin b cos C Example Solve the spherical triangle given a 7, b 0, and c 6. Use the Law of Cosines. 0.090 ( 0.88)(0.4848) (0.969)(0.8746) cos A cos A 0.4 A 9 0.88 (0.090)(0.4848) (0.9)(0.8746) cos B cos B 0.49 B 9 0.4848 (0.090)( 0.88) (0.9)(0.969) cos C cos C 0.648 C Check by using the Law of Sines. sin 7 sin 9 sin 0 sin 9 sin 6 sin. Solve each spherical triangle.. a 6, b, c 94. a 0, b, c 97 A 4, B 9, C 8 A 6, B, C 7. a 76, b 0, C 49 4. b 94, c, A 48 A 9, B 4, c 9 a 60, B, C 4 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 0 Advanced Mathematical Concepts Glencoe/McGraw-Hill A9 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Answers (Lesson -8) -8 Practice The Law of Cosines Solve each triangle. Round to the nearest tenth.. a 0, b, c 8. a 0, c 8, B 00 A 8., B.8, b.8, A 4., C 4. C 0.0. c 49, b 40, A 4. a, b 7, c 0 a 40., B.0, A 7.7, B 40., C.8 C 7.0 Find the area of each triangle. Round to the nearest tenth.. a, b, c 6. a, b, c 6 0.0 units 7.0 units 7. a 4, b 9, c 8 8. a 8, b 7, c.7 units 0.4 units 9. The sides of a triangle measure.4 centimeters, 8.7 centimeters, and 6. centimeters. Find the measure of the angle with the least measure. about 8. 0. Orienteering During an orienteering hike, two hikers start at point A and head in a direction 0 west of south to point B. They hike 6 miles from point A to point B. From point B, they hike to point C and then from point C back to point A, which is 8 miles directly north of point C. How many miles did they hike from point B to point C? 4. mi Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 0 Advanced Mathematical Concepts -8 Enrichment The Law of Cosines and the Pythagorean Theorem The law of cosines bears strong similarities to the Pythagorean Theorem. According to the Law of Cosines, if two sides of a triangle have lengths a and b and if the angle between them has a measure of x, then the length, y, of the third side of the triangle can be found by using the equation y a b ab cos (x ). Answer the following questions to clarify the relationship between the Law of Cosines and the Pythagorean Theorem.. If the value of x becomes less and less, what number is cos (x ) close to?. If the value of x is very close to zero but then increases, what happens to cos (x ) as x approaches 90? decreases, approaches 0. If x equals 90, what is the value of cos (x )? What does the equation of y a b ab cos (x ) simplify to if x equals 90? 0, y a b 4. What happens to the value of cos (x ) as x increases beyond 90 and approaches 80? decreases to. Consider some particular values of a and b, say 7 for a and 9 for b. Use a graphing calculator to graph the equation you get by solving y 7 9 (7)(9) cos (x ) for y. See students graphs. a. In view of the geometry of the situation, what range of values should you use for X on a graphing calculator? Xmin 0; Xmax 80 b. Display the graph and use the TRACE function. What do the maximum and minimum values appear to be for the function? See students graphs; Ymin, Ymax 6 c. How do the answers for part b relate to the lengths 7 and 9? Are the maximum and minimum values from part b ever actually attained in the geometric situation? min (9 7); max (9 7); no Glencoe/McGraw-Hill 04 Advanced Mathematical Concepts Glencoe/McGraw-Hill A0 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

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Page 09. A Chapter Answer Key Form C Form A Page 0 Page Page 4. C. 8 0.4 4. 79 feet. B. A. A..74. 48 feet 4. C 6. B. 864 6. 0 and 0. B 6. B 7. A 4.80 and 80 7. 4 8. 68. 8. B. 7. A 9. B 0. C 6. 4 6 7. 6 4 9. 7.6 0. 0.7 units. C 8.. two 8. D. B 9...9 9. D 0. D. B. A. A. D 4. D. C Bonus: B 0......0 4... 6.8 units Bonus:.04 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill A Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Answer Key Form B Form C Page. 4 7 48 Page 4 4. 86 feet Page. 6 00 Page 6 4. 8 feet. 48.8. feet. 7.00. 7 feet. 40 6. 0 and 0. 40 6. 40 and 00 4. 90 and 70 7. 8. 6.9 4. 7. 8. 4.8. 0. 9. 0.7 6. 6 9 9. 9.8 6. 7 0. 64.9 units 7. 4 6 6 0. 0.7 units 7. 4 7. one 8. 4 9. none 8. 4 9.. 9.8 9. 4. 9.9 0. 0 0. 0. 0... 9.. 4. 9.8. 4 7 7 4. 7.. 4.7 units. 96.7 units. 4 4 Bonus: 0.9487. Bonus:.000. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill A Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Answer Key CHAPTER SCORING RUBRIC Level Specific Criteria Superior Shows thorough understanding of the concepts standard position, degree measure, quadrant, reference angle, and the six trigonometric functions of an angle. Computations are correct. Uses appropriate strategies to solve problems. Written explanations are exemplary. Goes beyond requirements of some or all problems. Satisfactory, Shows understanding of the concepts standard position, with Minor degree measure, quadrant, reference angle, and the six Flaws trigonometric functions of an angle. Uses appropriate strategies to solve problems. Computations are mostly correct. Written explanations are effective. Satisfies all requirements of problems. Nearly Shows understanding of most of the concepts standard Satisfactory, position, degree measure, quadrant, reference angle, with Serious and the six trigonometric functions of an angle. Flaws May not use appropriate strategies to solve problems. Computations are mostly correct. Written explanations are satisfactory. Satisfies most requirements of problems. 0 Unsatisfactory Shows little or no understanding of the concepts standard position, degree measure, quadrant, reference angle, and the six trigonometric functions of an angle. May not use appropriate strategies to solve problems. Computations are incorrect. Written explanations are not satisfactory. Does not satisfy requirements of problems. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill A4 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Open-Ended Assessment Page 7 a. 0, 70, 90 a. The length of the missing side b. The cosine is x r to the east is given by, or. ft. s x in 40 sin, or 0. feet. 60 The length of the missing side c. first quadrant: 0, second quadrant: 0, around the fountain is given fourth quadrant: 0 by 6 0, or 0. feet. d. Sample answers: (, 4); sin A 4, cos A, tan A 4, csc A 4, sec A, cot A 4 Chapter Answer Key The total length is approximately 40.7 feet. b. Answers will vary but might include issues such as the length of fence required versus the increase in park size, access and/or proximity to roads, maintenance and/or enhancement of the fountain, and so on. Glencoe/McGraw-Hill A Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Mid-Chapter Test Page 8. 6 46.. 0 ; III Chapter Answer Key Quiz A Page 9. 47 6 9..70. 80 Quiz C Page 0. 0 and 0. 4. 0 and 40..7. 0 4. 0 9. 6. 0 7. 8.. 7 6. 4 4 7. 8. 4 9. 0. Quiz B Page 9.. undefined. 4.. 44 6. 4. 48.8. 78.7 units Quiz D Page 0. none 9. 9. 7. 6.6 8. 9.8. 70.6. 9. 0..0 9. 8.9 feet 0. 4. feet 4. 60.. 498.0 units Glencoe/McGraw-Hill A6 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

Chapter Answer Key SAT/ACT Practice Cumulative Review Page. D Page. D Page. x 4. perpendicular. D. A.. A 4. C. E 6. E. E 4. C. A 6. B 4. (, ) 4 8. 6. 7 0 0 7. y-axis reflected over x-axis; translated left units 8. and down units 7. B 8. D 9. D 7. B 8. A 9. 4 6 9. y x ; yes 0.. 9...4 0. B 0. 6 4. 6.9 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill A7 Advanced Mathematical Concepts

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