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Common Core HSF-TF.A.1 independent work packets

Preview of Law of Sines/Cosines: Solving Triangles, Area, Applications with Answer Key

Law of Sines/Cosines: Solving Triangles, Area, Applications with Answer Key

The 16-question assignment contains:6 questions asking students to solve the triangle using the Law of Sines (including the ambiguous case) or the Law of Cosines2 questions asking students to find the area of a triangle 6 application problems including questions on angular and linear velocity, area of sectors, arc length, and angular rotation2 word problems (one requiring the Law of Cosines, the other right-triangle trig)If you would prefer to make your own answer key, see: Law of Sines/Cosines:
Preview of Solving Trig Equations Homework with Answer Key

Solving Trig Equations Homework with Answer Key

This 10-question, 3-page resource contains trig equations that do not require a calculator. Students need to use:factoring or square root propertyreciprocal trig identitiesknowledge of special right triangles or the unit circleknowledge of quadrantal anglesknowledge of multiple angles on the unit circle
Preview of Law of Sines/Cosines: Solving Triangles, Area, Applications

Law of Sines/Cosines: Solving Triangles, Area, Applications

The 16-question assignment contains:6 questions asking students to solve the triangle using the Law of Sines (including the ambiguous case) or the Law of Cosines2 questions asking students to find the area of a triangle 6 application problems including questions on angular and linear velocity, area of sectors, arc length, and angular rotation2 word problems (one requiring the Law of Cosines, the other right-triangle trig)If you would prefer to purchase this resource with the answer key attached,
Preview of ACT Math Mastery

ACT Math Mastery

Product Description:Elevate your junior students' math skills with this engaging and comprehensive Math Mastery slideshow designed specifically for ACT preparation. This resource includes a carefully crafted mini-lesson followed by ten thought-provoking math problems, covering essential concepts for the ACT math portion. Each problem is meticulously designed to challenge students while reinforcing key skills. This aesthetically pleasing slideshow makes it easy to integrate this activity into you
Preview of Solving Trig Equations Homework

Solving Trig Equations Homework

This 10-question, 3-page resource contains trig equations that do not require a calculator. Students need to use:factoring or square root propertyreciprocal trig identitiesknowledge of special right triangles or the unit circleknowledge of quadrantal anglesknowledge of multiple angles on the unit circleIf you would like to purchase this resource with the answer key included, see:Solving Trig Equations Homework with Answer Key
Preview of Practice - Circular Angles (Reference and Coterminal Angles)

Practice - Circular Angles (Reference and Coterminal Angles)

This practice worksheet allows students to practice:Sketching angles in standard positionCalculating reference anglesFinding coterminal anglesConverting between degrees to radians, and vice versa.A great resource for classwork, homework, or extra practice as a review before a quiz/test.
Preview of Evaluating the Six Trig Functions I-IV Quadrant - Practice for Google Slides

Evaluating the Six Trig Functions I-IV Quadrant - Practice for Google Slides

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Niki Math
This is an engaging practice on evaluating the six trigonometric functions. Students will need to use the Pythagorean, quotient and reciprocal identities. Each slide contains one problem - students are given the value of one trigonometric function and in which quadrant lies the angle. They are asked to evaluate the rest five trig functions. Empty text boxes where students can type their calculations and answers are provided. The slides with problems are 10. The resource can be used as an indepen
Preview of Degree and Radian Conversion Investigation [Investigation]

Degree and Radian Conversion Investigation [Investigation]

This is an investigation lesson on radian to degree conversion.The lesson is scaffolded enough that the students may be able to complete the package independently. At the end, students will be able to:-understand the relationship between radian and degrees-know how to convert from radian to degrees and vice versaTeacher Instructions:Method 1 (constructivist): Students in pairs, groups, or individually may work on the package themselves. Teacher may want to check student solutions during the inve
Preview of Trig Modeling and Pendulum Motion

Trig Modeling and Pendulum Motion

In this activity, students:-- decompose the motion of a swinging pendulum into horizontal and vertical components-- use right triangle trig to construct pairs of theoretical equations describing the motion of a pendulum with given characteristics (string length, drop angle, etc.)-- use the regression features of desmos.com to compare their theoretical equations to observed data-- use regression analysis to discover which characteristics of a pendulum determine its period (spoiler alert: period i
Preview of Trigonometric Functions on 0 to 180 degrees -Multiple Choice Practice Forms A&B

Trigonometric Functions on 0 to 180 degrees -Multiple Choice Practice Forms A&B

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Niki Math
These are two practice forms A and B containing similar multiple-choice questions on trigonometric functions on the interval from 0 to 180 degrees. Students will need to use cofunction and reduction identities to handle the problems. Each form consists of 9 problems.1,2 and 7 problems are evaluating an expression, problem 3 is finding the measure of the angle teta given an equation. Problem 4 is finding the value of sin/cos (teta) given the value of the cofunction of teta, it is given to which q
Preview of Evaluating Trigonometric Expressions of an Acute Angle -Challenging Practice

Evaluating Trigonometric Expressions of an Acute Angle -Challenging Practice

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Niki Math
In this engaging teacher themed digital activity, students will practice evaluating trigonometric expressions of an acute angle. It consists of three problem slides as each slide contains four problems. On slide 1 and 2 students have to evaluate eight trig expressions for the given value of the angle theta. One of the purposes of these problems is for students to learn the values of trig functions for 30, 45 and 60 degrees. Students will handle these 8 problems if they have good skills in simpli
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