Trigonometry Chapter One Vaocabulary
Across
- 2. The angle that measures 180*
- 5. An angle that, when placed in standard position, has its terminal side along the X-Axis or the Y-Axis.
- 6. Triangles that are both the same size and shape.
- 11. The angle with a measurement between 90* and 180*
- 12. An angle formed by a clockwise rotation around the end point.
- 13. The initial position of the ray that formed an angle.
- 15. An angle is in _______ _______ if it's vertex is at the origin and its initial side is along the positive X-Axis.
- 17. The angle with a 90* angle.
- 19. An angle formed by a clockwise rotation around the end point.
- 20. The stopping point of the ray that formed and angle
- 21. If the sum of the measures of two positive angles is 90*.
- 23. A line that intersects two or more lines.
Down
- 1. 1' divided by 60 (1" or 60" = 1' or 1* divided by 3600.
- 2. Triangles of exactly the same shape but not necessarily the same size.
- 3. The unit used to measure angles.
- 4. 1 degree divided by 60 (60' = 1* or 1').
- 6. The same initial side and terminal side but with different amounts of rotation.
- 7. The angle with a measurement between O* and 90*.
- 8. A part of a line between two points
- 9. If the sum of the measures of two positive angles is 180*.
- 10. Points in a space going off in opposite directions
- 14. The point where the rays that formed and angles meet.
- 16. Lines that lie in the same plane and do not intersect.
- 18. Formed by rotating a ray around its end point.
- 22. A part of a line that starts at point A and to to and through point B.