Mistake of the week-16

Math Vocabulary:

Quadrants– The four sections that are created when there is an x and y axes plane.

https://courses.lumenlearning.com/aacc-collegealgebrafoundations/chapter/read-quadrants-on-the-coordinate-plane/

Standard Position (Initial arm)– The initial arm is where we start from, in this case our initial arm will always be the x-axis between quadrant 1 and quadrant 4.

https://www.expii.com/t/standard-position-of-an-angle-5217

Terminal arm (terminal side)- Where we end, it can be in any quadrant.

Rotation Angle– Amount of rotation (angle) between the initial arm and terminal arm.

Reference Angle– The reference angle can be in all four quadrants, it is the angle formed by the terminal side, always from the horizontal (x-axis). Always less or equal to 90°.

Ratios– Ratios used to find missing sides or angles of a triangle. The three ratios are sine, cosine, and tangent.

Hypotenuse- Longest side of the triangle, always across the 90°.

Adjacent- This depends on where the reference angle is located, but it is always in the side that is right besides it.

Opposite- This depends on where the reference angle is located but it is always opposite to it.

https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/trig-finding-side-right-triangle.html

Special Right Triangles- These are triangles that are very common and their ratios are always the same. When we encounter one of these triangles, a calculator is not needed because the values never change.

https://www.khanacademy.org/math/geometry/hs-geo-trig/hs-geo-special-right-triangles/a/special-right-triangles-review

Best mistake of the week:

Skill check trigonometry #1, number 6b:

 

 

My mistake:

The equations we are working with are to find the rotational angle, however, I thought we were finding the reference angle because the first and the third question had rotational angles in quadrant 1. For this reason, both of my answers for one question were wrong.

Why is this important? 

We always need to know what we are looking for when we do a math problem. If you do not know what you are looking for then you probably will not know what formula to use.

What I did:

I did get the right answer at first, however, because I thought we were looking for reference angles I stopped looking for the second value.

Solution:

The equation gives me the first rotational angle, in this case, I have to look for the reference angle because the rotational angle it gave me was in quadrant 3.

The solution is correct.