Problem 8: Inverse Trig Functions SOH CAH TOA Find the measure of the Angle using a trig function of your choosing. STEP 1: Set up Trig Ratio ()= STEP 2 Set up Inverse Trig Ratio -1( ) = ? ? = STEP 3: Plug into desmos to find ? 0 ?2 1 1 Students, draw anywhere on this slide!
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First, we need to identify the given information and determine which trigonometric function to use. Let's say we are given the length of the opposite side and the length of the hypotenuse in a right triangle. In this case, we can use the sine function. Show more…
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