Trig Vocabuary CREIGHTON THOMPSON

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Across
  1. 2. formed by counter clockwise rotation around it's endpoint.
  2. 3. a number that represents the result of counting, or a number that results from theoretical work and is not the result of a measurement.
  3. 5. triangles that are the same shape, but not necessarily the same size.
  4. 7. is an angle measuring more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
  5. 9. one sixteeth of a minute
  6. 13. a unit of measure for angles.
  7. 15. the sum of two angles that measure 180 degrees.
  8. 18. is an angle measuring exactly 180 degrees.
  9. 21. side length of y.
  10. 22. a degree of measurement
  11. 24. is an angle measuring between 0 and 90 degrees.
  12. 26. toangles that have the same initial side and the same terminal side, bu different measures of rotation.
  13. 28. formed by rotating a ray around its ndpoint.
Down
  1. 1. is an angle that, when placed in standard position, has its terminal side along the x-axis or the y-axis.
  2. 4. opposite angles formed by intersecting lines.
  3. 5. a digit obtained by actual measurement.
  4. 6. is the positive acute angle made by the terminal side o the angle X and the X-axis.
  5. 8. is the acute angle formed by ray XY and a horizontal ray with endpoint at X.
  6. 9. is said to lie in the quadrant in which its terminal side lies.
  7. 10. the sum of two angles that measure 90 degrees.
  8. 11. triangles that are the same size and same shape.
  9. 12. one of two rays with a common endpoint that forms an angle.
  10. 14. is the endpoint of the ray that is rotated to fom the angle.
  11. 16. is the acute angleformed by ray XY and a horizontal ray with endoint at X.
  12. 17. formed by clockwise rotation around it's endpoint.
  13. 19. when a ray is rotated around its endpoint to form an angle, the ry in its location after rotation.
  14. 20. sde length of x.
  15. 23. when a ray is rotated around its endpoint to form an angle, the ray in its starting position.
  16. 25. the function pairs sine and cosine,tangent and cotangent, secant ad cosecant.
  17. 27. an angle measure exactly 90 degrees.