Acc. PreCalc (5th Hour)

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Across
  1. 5. These types of angles help "guide" us to find accurate ratios for certain angles on a unit circle.
  2. 6. The Greek letter that always represents an angle.
  3. 9. A vector ______ is where you overlap a vector with another vector to create a triangle. We talked about how you do this with your emotions as well.
  4. 10. These types of identities come from the fact that we can flip a fraction on its head.
  5. 14. A unit of measure for an angle.
  6. 15. This pesky third variable often has to be eliminated.
  7. 17. A rose curve with an even number of petals is ________ everywhere.
  8. 19. This type product is the sum of the products of your x-components and your y-components.
  9. 20. A unit of measure for an angle.
  10. 22. When graphing a trig function, this is described as the distance to complete a full cycle of the trig function.
  11. 24. Our favorite Theorem for finding side lengths of right triangles.
  12. 25. Heroes should never reveal these, but Unit 5 had a ton of the them.
  13. 26. Most likely to reach out into the dream world during class.
  14. 27. There are 4 types: Inner Loop, Cardioid, Dimpled, and Convex.
  15. 29. This type of case for Law of Sines means we have to check for either 0, 1, or 2 triangles.
  16. 30. Most likely to be in the one spot in the room that I stand in front of while they are taking notes.
  17. 32. The place where all trig functions are positive.
  18. 33. How high or low a trig function gets from its midpoint.
  19. 35. The trigonometric Function that is characterized with a ratio of hypotenuse over opposite.
  20. 36. The type of identities that look like sin(a+b) and sin(a-b).
Down
  1. 1. An angle that lands in the same spot, but is a full revolution around the circle.
  2. 2. Most likely to ask a random question during notes, but also it is somehow relevant still.
  3. 3. A core member of the headphones crew, this person is usually boppin to a playlist during exams.
  4. 4. Most likely to nonchalantly clutch an insane math ACT score.
  5. 7. Our "Bible" of the entire second semester.
  6. 8. 45-45-90 and 30-60-90 are considered to be this kind of right triangles.
  7. 11. Most likely to be a consistent first place finisher if the race was about making it to my class.
  8. 12. Most likely to draw an absolutely mortifying face on their assignments.
  9. 13. This rule let us take two points and put write them as a vector.
  10. 16. Our favorite villain, he has "magnitude and direction".
  11. 18. A Master of distraction, this person sparks heated debate on the daily.
  12. 21. Most likely to always have a back-up yo-yo in his clipboard box.
  13. 22. This the type of person to yell back at a customer for wanting fresh wings.
  14. 23. Most likely to have their name eternally indented on the desk they sit at.
  15. 24. Most likely to have their forehead completely against the desk due to either a headache or my lectures.
  16. 28. The negative one in the exponent signals to us that we are using this kind of trig function.
  17. 31. Sometimes we have to ensure that our answer is within this. Your calculator may get this error from time to time if you aren't careful.
  18. 34. r and theta are the two new elements of this type of format.