Across
- 2. a scale less than one
- 4. 2 angles and 1 side of one triangle are congruent to two angles and the included side of another triangle
- 5. a relation that us the second set of the coordinates in an ordered pair (y-values)
- 7. an angle between a horizontal line and a line of sight where the angle is above the horizontal line
- 8. a scale greater than one
- 10. 2 sides and one angle of one triangle are congruent to two sides
- 13. (C*2 >a*2+b*2) two acute angles and one obtuse which forms more than a 90 degree angle
- 14. (C*2 =a*2+b*2) forms a right triangle that has one 90 degree angle
- 15. a set of ordered pairs
Down
- 1. a relation that is the first set of coordinates in an ordered pair (x-values)
- 3. a relation that assigns one value from range to one value from domain
- 6. an angle between a horizontal line and a line of sight where the angle is below the horizontal line
- 9. 2 angles and 1 side of one triangle are congruent to two angles and the non included side in another triangle
- 11. 3 side of one triangle are congruent to three sides un another triangle
- 12. (C*2 <a*2+b*2) has three acute angles which is less than 90 degree angle