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Unit Circle: Medieval Castle Defense

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Who needs a plan — let trigonometry protect you! Pupils determine the angle of an approaching enemy to a village wall. The scholars determine the exact value of trigonometric functions for the angle. Class members use trigonometry to prove whether a triangle exists with a zero-degree angle.

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Instructional Ideas
  • Spend some time reviewing radian measures
Classroom Considerations
  • The class should know the exact trigonometric values for the special angles 30, 45, 60, and 90
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Pros
  • Displays the correct answer if the incorrect answer is chosen
  • The reference contains a unit circle with coordinates for common angles
Cons
  • None
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