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Year 9 - Trigonometric ratios — sin, cos, tan

Strand / topic: Measurement and Geometry / Trigonometric ratios — sin, cos, tan

Based on Pi Leo Academy's Victorian Curriculum F-10 Mathematics year-level guide and aligned to NAPLAN-style mathematical reasoning. Official curriculum code: Not stated in the provided curriculum source.

Learning goal

By the end of this note, students should be able to explain trigonometric ratios — sin, cos, tan, use a clear method, solve simple and test-style questions, and check their answers for Year 9 Measurement and Geometry work.

Why it matters

It builds number sense, reasoning and confidence for classwork, quizzes and problem solving. This is a NAPLAN year, so students should practise reading the question carefully, choosing the correct operation or formula, showing working and checking whether the answer is reasonable.

1 What this means

Ratios and rates compare amounts and show how quantities are related.

Ratios and rates compare quantities in a fixed order. In Year 9, students should connect the words in the question to a model such as a diagram, table, number line, grid, formula or equation. They then work in small steps and check whether the answer matches the question, the units and the size of the numbers.

  • Keep the quantities in the same order as the question.
  • Use a bar model or table to see the parts clearly.
  • Scale all parts by the same multiplier.
  • Check units when working with rates.

2 Important rules / ideas

Order

A ratio 2:3 is not the same as 3:2.

Same multiplier

Equivalent ratios scale all parts by the same multiplier.

Total parts

For sharing, add the ratio parts first.

Important vocabulary

ratio

A comparison between quantities.

rate

A comparison using different units.

proportion

A relationship where quantities scale together.

unit rate

The amount for one unit.

3 Step-by-step method

  1. Write the quantities in the same order as the question.
  2. Simplify the ratio if needed.
  3. Scale both parts by the same multiplier.
  4. Check the units and context.
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4 Worked examples

Easy

Simplify the ratio 6:9.

  1. Divide both parts by 3.
  2. 6:9 = 2:3.
Medium

A cordial mix is 1 part syrup to 4 parts water. How many parts altogether?

  1. 1 + 4 = 5 parts altogether.
Harder

Share $45 in the ratio 2:3.

  1. Total parts = 5.
  2. $45 / 5 = $9 per part.
  3. Shares are $18 and $27.
Word problem

A car travels 180 km in 3 hours. Find the average speed.

  1. Rate = distance / time.
  2. 180 / 3 = 60.
  3. Speed = 60 km/h.

5 More examples

Simplify

10:15

Divide both parts by 5 to get 2:3.

Scale

A recipe uses 2 cups rice to 3 cups water. Double it.

Use 4 cups rice and 6 cups water.

NAPLAN-style thinking

In NAPLAN-style questions, trigonometric ratios — sin, cos, tan may appear as a short calculation, a word problem, a diagram, a table or a multi-step reasoning question. Students should slow down and decide what the question is really asking before calculating.

Multiple choice

Estimate first and eliminate answers that are too small, too large or use the wrong unit.

Short answer

Write only the answer required, but use working on paper to avoid mental slips.

Word problem

Circle the numbers, underline the action words and decide whether all numbers are needed.

Multi-step

Do one step at a time and label intermediate answers so the final step is clear.

6 Common mistakes

Rushing the question

Read the final sentence before calculating.

Wrong operation or formula

Name the topic and method before starting.

No reasonableness check

Estimate or use inverse operations to check.

Common NAPLAN-style traps
  • Choosing the first operation seen in the wording.
  • Forgetting units, labels or place value.
  • Stopping after the first step when the question asks for a final comparison.

7 Tips to remember

Part order

Write the ratio in the same order as the words.

Bar model

Bars help when sharing or scaling.

Units

Rates compare quantities with different units.

Parent teaching tips

  • Ask your child to explain the method aloud before writing the answer.
  • Use a real-life context at home, such as shopping, cooking, sport scores, maps or timetables.
  • Praise clear working and checking, not only speed.
  • Ask your child to write the formula or rule first, then substitute values carefully.

Remember

For trigonometric ratios — sin, cos, tan, identify the question type, choose a clear method, show working and check the answer.

8 Quick practice

  1. Simplify the ratio 6:9.
  2. A cordial mix is 1 part syrup to 4 parts water. How many parts altogether?
  3. Share $45 in the ratio 2:3.
  4. A car travels 180 km in 3 hours. Find the average speed.

9 Answers / explanation

Question 1

Answer: 6:9 = 2:3.

Divide both parts by 3. 6:9 = 2:3.

Question 2

Answer: 1 + 4 = 5 parts altogether.

1 + 4 = 5 parts altogether.

Question 3

Answer: Shares are $18 and $27.

Total parts = 5. $45 / 5 = $9 per part. Shares are $18 and $27.

Question 4

Answer: Speed = 60 km/h.

Rate = distance / time. 180 / 3 = 60. Speed = 60 km/h.

Extension challenge

Create your own multi-step question for this topic using an Australian context, then solve it and explain each step.

Hint: Use shopping, sport, maps, timetables, weather, school events or measurement at home.

Answer guide

Answers will vary. A strong answer includes clear working, correct units and a final sentence.

Quick revision

  • Know what trigonometric ratios — sin, cos, tan is asking you to find.
  • Choose a diagram, table, formula, number line or equation before calculating.
  • Show enough working that you can find and fix mistakes.
  • Check the final answer, units and reasonableness.

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