Trigonometric Ratios/Solving Right Triangles - Digital Matching & Puzzle
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Description
This is a fun digital matching and puzzle assembling activity on trigonometric ratios or solving right triangles. The first six problems are finding the length of a missing side of a right triangle and the next six are finding the measure of a missing angle. For each problem it is given a diagram. Students use the information on the diagram and trigonometric ratios to solve each of the right triangles. On the first slide there are given the problems numbered with 1a,2a,3a,4a, 1b,2b,3b,4b, 1c,2c,3c,4c. On the second slide the answers of the problems are given in random order. Students have to type the number of each problem next to its answer in the empty box provided (matching). There is also a piece of a puzzle corresponding to each answer. Students are asked to copy each piece, paste it and then drag and drop it into the cell of the rectangle (given on the third slide) numbered with the number of the problem having for an answer the answer to which this piece corresponds.
Answer keys are included.