Across |
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The four regions that a terminal side of an angle may lie |
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c squared= a squared + b squared - 2ab * con(C) |
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=Opposite/Hypotenuse |
9. |
=Opposite/Adjacent |
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a line segment perpendicular to the base of the triangle, intersecting the opposite angle |
11. |
=Adjacent/Hypotenuse |
12. |
trigonometric identity expressing the Pythagorean theorem in terms of trigonometric functions |
14. |
sin(a)/a=sin(b)/b=sin(c)/c |
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Down |
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the exact answer, often written in a fraction or a function |
2. |
3 sided shape where all angles add up to 180 |
4. |
Sine, Cosine, Tangent |
6. |
half a polygons perimeter |
7. |
The unit we are studying right now, about the rules of angles in triangles |
8. |
The angle you use to decide what part of the triangle falls into what quadrant |
13. |
unit of angle measurement |
15. |
Sine, Opposite, Hypotenuse, Cosine, adjacent, hypotenuse, Tangent, opposite, adjacent |
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