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Strand: GEOMETRY - Similarity, Right Triangles, and Trigonometry (G.SRT)

Understand similarity in terms of similarity transformations (Standards G.SRT.1-3). Prove theorems involving similarity (Standards G.SRT.4-5). Define trigonometric ratios and solve problems involving right triangles (Standards G.SRT.6-8).

Standard G.SRT.8

Use trigonometric ratios and the Pythagorean Theorem to solve right triangles in applied problems.

  • Access Ramp - Student Task
    This task has students design an access ramp, which complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements and include pricing based on local costs.
  • Applications of the Pythagorean Theorem
    This collection of resources to teach graphing equations in slope intercept form includes warm-up exercises, a video presentation explaining the topic, practice exercises, worked examples, practice problems, and a review.
  • Applications of the Pythagorean Theorem video
    This video introduces and explains the topic.
  • Applying Radical Equations
    This collection of resources to teach graphing equations in slope intercept form includes warm-up exercises, a video presentation explaining the topic, practice exercises, worked examples, practice problems, and a review.
  • Applying Radical Equations video
    This video introduces and explains the topic.
  • Ask the Pilot
    This task can be used as a classroom activity. There is a lot of opportunity to discuss the process of mathematical modeling. It serves to illustrate MP 4 - Model with Mathematics, not just by engaging in the practice, but also by investigating what this practice entails.
  • Calculating Volumes of Compound Objects
    This lesson unit is intended to help educators assess how well students solve problems involving measurement.
  • Coins in a circular pattern
    This task is intended for instructional purposes as an interesting activity which could accompany the other ''Seven Circles'' tasks. If it precedes these tasks, then the focus should be on recording information and looking for patterns.
  • Constructing Special Angles
    The goal of this task is to estimate the measure of angles in triangles with integer side lengths.
  • Defining Trigonometric Ratios
    The purpose of this task is to use the notion of similarity to define the sine and cosine of an acute angle.
  • Evaluating Conditions for Congruency
    This lesson unit is intended to help educators assess how well students are able to work with concepts of congruency and similarity, including identifying corresponding sides and corresponding angles within and between triangles. They will also identify and understand the significance of a counter-example, and prove and evaluate proofs in a geometric context.
  • Finding the Area of an Equilateral Triangle
    This task examines how to calculate the area of an equilateral triangle using high school geometry.
  • Inscribing and Circumscribing Right Triangles
    This lesson unit is intended to help educators assess how well students are able to use geometric properties to solve problems.
  • Introduction to the Materials (Math 2)
    Introduction to the Materials in the Mathematics Two of the The MVP classroom experience begins by confronting students with an engaging task and then invites them to grapple with solving it. As students ideas emerge, take form, and are shared, the teacher orchestrates the student discussions and explorations towards a focused mathematical goal. As conjectures are made and explored, they evolve into mathematical concepts that the community of learners begins to embrace as effective strategies for analyzing and solving problems.
  • Module 6: Similarity & Right Triangle Trigonometry - Student Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 6, Similarity and Right Triangle Trigonometry, introduces the last of the transformations, dilation. A big idea of Module 6 is that two figures are similar if a sequence of rigid transformation and dilations exists that maps one figure onto the other.
  • Module 6: Similarity & Right Triangle Trigonometry - Teacher Edition (Math 2)
    The Mathematics Vision Project, Secondary Math Two Module 6, Similarity and Right Triangle Trigonometry, introduces the last of the transformations, dilation. A big idea of Module 6 is that two figures are similar if a sequence of rigid transformation and dilations exists that maps one figure onto the other.
  • Mt. Whitney to Death Valley
    The purpose of this task is to engage students in an open-ended modeling task that uses similarity of right triangles, and also requires the use of technology (e.g., printed or electronic maps), thereby illustrating SMP 5 - Use Appropriate Tools Strategically.
  • Neglecting the Curvature of the Earth
    This task applies geometric concepts, namely properties of tangents to circles and of right triangles, in a modeling situation.
  • Pythagorean Explorer
    This applet challenges the student to find the length of the third side of a triangle when given the two sides and the right angle.
  • Setting Up Sprinklers
    This task involves several different types of geometric knowledge and problem-solving: finding areas of sectors of circles, using trigonometric ratios to solve right triangles, and decomposing a complicated figure involving multiple circular arcs into parts whose areas can be found.
  • Seven Circles I
    This task is intended to help model a concrete situation with geometry.
  • Seven Circles III
    This task is intended for instructional purposes only. It provides an opportunity to model a concrete situation with mathematics.
  • Shortest line segment from a point P to a line L
    This is a foundational geometry task designed to provide a route for students to develop some fundamental geometric properties that may seem rather obvious at first glance. In this case, the fundamental property in question is that the shortest path from a point to a line meets the line at a right angle, which is crucial for many further developments in the subject.
  • Sine and Cosine of Complementary Angles
    The goal of this task is to provide a geometric explanation for the relationship between the sine and cosine of acute angles.
  • Solving Problems with Circles and Triangles
    This lesson unit is intended to help educators assess how well students are able to use geometric properties to solve problems
  • Solving Quadratic Equations: Cutting Corners
    This lesson unit is intended to help educators assess how well students are able to solve quadratics in one variable.
  • Squaring the Triangle
    Students can manipulate the sides of a triangle in this applet in order to better understand the Pythagorean Theorem.
  • Student Task: Hopewell Geometry
    The Hopewell people were Native Americans whose culture flourished in the central Ohio Valley about 2000 years ago. They constructed earthworks using right triangles. In this task, the student will look at some of the geometrical properties of a Hopewell earthwork.
  • Tangent of Acute Angles
    The purpose of this task is to focus on studying values of tanx for special angles and conjecturing from these values how the function tanx varies when 0x<90.
  • Trigonometric Function Values
    The goal of this task is to explore the relationship between sine and cosine of complementary angles for special benchmark angles.


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