Trigonometry to Find Angles (Cambridge (CIE) IGCSE International Maths)

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Dan Finlay

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SOHCAHTOA - Finding Angles

How can I use SOHCAHTOA to find missing angles?

  • STEP 1
    Label the sides of the triangle as H, O and A

    • H is the longest side opposite the right angle

    • O is opposite the given angle

    • A is next to the given angle

  • STEP 2
    Identify which trigonometric ratio to use: sin, cos or tan

    • Write down the letters of the lengths you are given

    • Find the two letters in SOHCAHTOA to identify which ratio to use

      • If you have O and A then use tan

  • STEP 3
    Substitute the values into the relevant trigonometric formula

    • The angle will be unknown

      • tan open parentheses theta close parentheses equals 3 over 4 

  • STEP 4
    Substitute the fraction into the inverse trigonometric function

    • You normally need to press SHIFT on your calculator first

      • tan open parentheses theta close parentheses equals 3 over 4 leads to theta equals tan to the power of negative 1 end exponent open parentheses 3 over 4 close parentheses

  • STEP 5
    Type the expression into your calculator

    • The question might ask you to round your answer

    • If not then round to one decimal place

Worked Example

Find the value of the angle y° in the following triangle.

Give your answer to 1 decimal place.

cie-igcse-core-sohcahtoa---finding-angles-image

First label the triangle

Left Pointing Right Angled Triangle with measurements, IGCSE & GCSE Maths revision notes

We know A and H - that's CAH or cos space theta equals adjacent over hypotenuse

cos open parentheses y close parentheses equals 8 over 23

Use inverse cos to find y

y equals cos to the power of negative 1 end exponent open parentheses 8 over 23 close parentheses

Enter on your calculator

y equals 69.6455...

Round to 1 decimal place

bold italic y bold equals bold 69 bold. bold 6 bold degree

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Dan Finlay

Author: Dan Finlay

Dan graduated from the University of Oxford with a First class degree in mathematics. As well as teaching maths for over 8 years, Dan has marked a range of exams for Edexcel, tutored students and taught A Level Accounting. Dan has a keen interest in statistics and probability and their real-life applications.