Right Triangles and Trigonometry

Pythagorean theorem and trig ratios (SOHCAHTOA) in right triangles

Right triangles, the Pythagorean theorem, and SOHCAHTOA. The SAT asks five types of questions using these tools.

Why this matters

The test sticks to right triangles and asks five specific types of questions. Some need the Pythagorean theorem. Some need SOHCAHTOA. Some hand you a ratio and expect you to find the missing sides.

The five patterns

The biggest trap: mixing up which side is opposite and which is adjacent. "Opposite" and "adjacent" depend on which angle you are looking at. Mislabel one side and your entire answer is wrong.

Learn the pattern. Then lock it in.

The SAT repeats question patterns. Miss them, and you lose points. Recognize them fast, and you gain points. JustLockedIn shows you which patterns are hurting your score and gives you focused practice to fix them.

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