Right Triangle Trigonometry Scavenger Hunt! · Objective: Students will practice finding missing sides and angles in right triangles using the sine, cosine, and tangent ratios. Angle
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Objective: Students will practice finding missing sides and angles in right triangles using the sine,
cosine, and tangent ratios. Angle of elevation and depression word problems included.
Directions:
1) Print the 16 stations and scatter around the room (and in the hallway if possible, the kids love to
leave the room!).
2) Distribute the recording worksheet to each student, then place students in groups of 2-3 and assign
a starting problem. They solve the problem at their station. The answer they get will lead them to
the next station. They continue looping around until they have completed all 15 stations.
Previous AnswerPrevious AnswerPrevious AnswerPrevious Answer: Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.
30.2Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.
9.4Find the missing angle. Find the missing angle. Find the missing angle. Find the missing angle. Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.
The angle of elevation from Ben to the top of a telephone pole is 62°. If Ben is standing 8 feet from the base of the pole, find the height of the telephone pole. Round to the nearest tenth.
Find the missing angle. Find the missing angle. Find the missing angle. Find the missing angle. Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.
Previous AnswerPrevious AnswerPrevious AnswerPrevious Answer: Find the missing angle. Find the missing angle. Find the missing angle. Find the missing angle. Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.
Previous AnswerPrevious AnswerPrevious AnswerPrevious Answer: Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.
47.6Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.
5.9Find the missing angle. Find the missing angle. Find the missing angle. Find the missing angle. Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.
Coach Jump is standing on a platform watching the football team practice. If the platform is 12 feet high and the quarterback is standing 23 feet from the base of the platform, find the angle of depression from Coach Jump to the quarterback.
Previous AnswerPrevious AnswerPrevious AnswerPrevious Answer: Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.
12.2Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Find the missing side. Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer Round your answer to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.to the nearest tenth.
A 24-foot wire is tied from a stake in the ground to the top of flagpole. If the angle of elevation from the stake to the top of the flagpole is 53°, how far is the stake from the base of the flagpole? Round to the
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