Karen Kempenich

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Across
  1. 3. a unit of measure for angles
  2. 6. is the poistive acute angle made by the terminal side of angle ϴ and the x-axis
  3. 7. formed by rotating a ray around its end point
  4. 8. an angle that is formed by clockwise rotation around the endpoint \
  5. 12. From point X to point Y is the acute angle fromed by ray XY and a horizontal ray with endpoint at X
  6. 16. When a ray is rotated around its endpoint to form an angle the ray in its location after rotation
  7. 17. two positive angles whose sum equals 180
  8. 19. from from point X to point Y is the acute angle formed by ray XY and a horizontal ray with endpoint at X
  9. 24. is an angle that is formed by counter clock-wise rotation around its endpoint
  10. 25. an angle that measures more than 90 but less than 180
  11. 27. 2 Terms
  12. 28. a number that represents the results of counting or a number that results from theoretical work and is not the result of a measurement
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  1. 1. One of the tow rays with a common
  2. 2. the side that is directly attached to the angle.
  3. 4. triangles that are the same shape but not necessarily the same size congruent_triangles triangles that are the same shape and the same size
  4. 5. two positive angles that their sums of their measures add up to 90
  5. 9. an angle measuring 90
  6. 10. 1 Terms
  7. 11. a digit obtained by actual measurement
  8. 13. an angle is the end point of the ray that is rotated to form the angle
  9. 14. the side of a triangle directly across from the angle
  10. 15. is an angle that when placed in standard position has it’s terminal side along the x or y axis coterminal_angles two angles that have the same initial side and the same termainl side but different measures of rotation, differs by 360 vertical_angles opposite angles fromed by intersecting lines
  11. 17. an angle that measures 180
  12. 18. 1/60 of a degree
  13. 20. that form an angle
  14. 21. is a angle measuring in between 0 - 90
  15. 22. when a ray is rotated around its endpoint to form an angle the ray is its starting position
  16. 23. sine and cosine, tangent and cotangent, and secant and cosecant
  17. 26. 1/60 of a minute