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First teaching 2021
Last exams 2024
Right-Angled Trigonometry (CIE IGCSE Maths: Core)
Revision Note
SOHCAHTOA - Finding Lengths
What is Trigonometry?
- Trigonometry is the mathematics of angles in triangles
- It looks at the relationship between side lengths and angles of triangles
- It comes from the Greek words trigonon meaning ‘triangle’ and metron meaning ‘measure’
What are Sin, Cos and Tan?
- The three trigonometric functions Sine, Cosine and Tangent come from ratios of side lengths in right-angled triangles
- To see how the ratios work you must first label the sides of a right-angled triangle in relation to a chosen angle
- The hypotenuse, H, is the longest side in a right-angled triangle
- It will always be opposite the right angle
- If we label one of the other angles θ, the side opposite θ will be labelled opposite, O, and the side next to θ will be labelled adjacent, A
- The hypotenuse, H, is the longest side in a right-angled triangle
- The functions Sine, Cosine and Tangent are the ratios of the lengths of these sides as follows
What is SOHCAHTOA?
- SOHCAHTOA is is a mnemonic that is often used as a way of remembering which ratio is which
- Sin is Opposite over Hypotenuse
- Cos is Adjacent over Hypotenuse
- Tan is Opposite over Adjacent
- In a right-angled triangle, label one angle other than the right angle and label the sides of the triangles as follows
- Note that θ is the Greek letter theta
- O = opposite θ
- A = adjacent (next to) θ
- H = hypotenuse - 'H' is always the same, but 'O' and 'A' change depending on which angle we're calling θ
- Using those labels, the three SOHCAHTOA equations are:
How can we use SOHCAHTOA to find missing lengths?
- If you know the length of one of the sides of any right-angled triangle and one of the angles you can use SOHCAHTOA to find the length of the other sides
- Always start by labelling the sides of the triangle with H, O and A
- Choose the correct ratio by looking only at the values that you have and that you want
- For example if you know the angle and the side opposite it (O) and you want to find the hypotenuse (H) you should use the sine ratio
- Substitute the values into the ratio
- Use your calculator to find the solution
Examiner Tip
- SOHCAHTOA (like Pythagoras) can only be used in right-angles triangles
- Ensure your calculator is set to measure angles in degrees
Worked example
Find the values of the side cm in the following triangle.
Give your answer to 3 significant figures.
First label the triangle
We know A and we want to know O - that's TOA or
Multiply both sides by 9
Enter on your calculator
Round to 3 significant figures
SOHCAHTOA - Finding Angles
How can we use SOHCAHTOA to find missing angles?
- If you know two sides of any right-angled triangle you can use SOHCAHTOA to find the size of one of the angles
- Missing angles are found using the inverse functions:
, ,
- After choosing the correct ratio and substituting the values use the inverse trigonometric functions on your calculator to find the correct answer
Worked example
Find the value of the angle ° in the following triangle.
Give your answers to 3 significant figures.
First label the triangle
We know A and H - that's CAH or
Use inverse cos to find
Enter on your calculator
Round to 3 significant figures
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