Trigonometric Ratios--Color by Number COOL TREATS

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7 practice problems where students are to solve for a missing side length in a right triangle using trigonometric ratios
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Calculate the value of the missing side length, X, using what we have learned about Trigonometric Ratios. Include all support work. In each case your answer will round to a whole number.

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Calculate the value of the missing side length, X, using what we have learned about Trigonometric Ratios. Include all support work. In each case your answer will round to a whole number.

3

Calculate the value of the missing side length, X, using what we have learned about Trigonometric Ratios. Include all support work. In each case your answer will round to a whole number.

3

Calculate the value of the missing side length, X, using what we have learned about Trigonometric Ratios. Include all support work. In each case your answer will round to a whole number.

3

Calculate the value of the missing side length, X, using what we have learned about Trigonometric Ratios. Include all support work. In each case your answer will round to a whole number.

3

Calculate the value of the missing side length, X, using what we have learned about Trigonometric Ratios. Include all support work. In each case your answer will round to a whole number.

3

Calculate the value of the missing side length, X, using what we have learned about Trigonometric Ratios. Include all support work. In each case your answer will round to a whole number.

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Once you have calculated the value of X in all 7 problems, use the color of the indicated problem to color in all of those numbered parts in the picture. A color-key is provided on the left of the picture to help you organize what color matches with what numerical value.