Vocab
Conversions
Right Triangles
Trig Identities
Bonus
100

Define complementary angles.

Two positive angles that add up to pi/2.

100

Convert pi/6 to degrees.

30

100

If opp. = 4 and adj. = 13 on a right triangle, find sin(theta).

sin(theta) = square root(185) or 13.60

100

What is THE most important trig identity we learned in this chapter?

sin2+cos2=1

100

How do you convert from radians to degrees?

Multiply by (180 deg. / pi)

200

Define supplementary angles.

Two positive angles that add up to pi.

200

Convert -pi/4 to degrees.

315 or -45

200

Write the side lengths (opp., adj., hyp.) of a 30-60-90 triangle.

opp = 1, hyp = 2, adj = square root(3)

200

What is secant?

1/cos or hyp./adj.

200

What is the reference angle for 5pi/6?

pi/6.

300

Two angles that have the same initial and terminal sides are called ______.

Coterminal

300

Convert 180 degrees to radians.

pi

300

What is special about a 45-45-90 triangle?

You can use either 45 angle to find the six trig functions.

300

What is the cosine value at 60 degrees?

1/2

300

Which quadrant does 5pi/6 lie in on the unit circle?

II

400
What is the formula for finding arc length?

s=r(theta)

400

Convert 7pi/6 to degrees.

210

400

Construct a right triangle with a hypotenuse of 5 and adjacent of 3. Find the opposite side length.

4

400

What is the reference angle for theta = pi/2 degrees?

pi/2 since theta is in quadrant I.

400

Why would two triangles that look different have the same trig function values?

If they are similar triangles with corresponding sides.

500

Define standard position.

Initial side coincides with the positive x-axis.

500

What is the positive angle measure (in degrees) for -pi/6?

330

500

If theta is 37 degrees and the hypotenuse is 10.3, what is the opposite side length?

6.198

500

What is the reference angle for theta = 2.3?

pi - 2.3 = .8416 radians

500

How do we derive the trig identity 1 + cot2(theta) = csc2(theta)?

sin2+cos2=1 (divide by sin2)

1 +cot2=csc2

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