Lines
Triangles
Angles
Trigonometry
Mrs. Shaffer
100

A straight set of points that extend in opposite directions without ending.

Line

100

A triangle that contains a 90 degree angle.

Right

100

When angles have the same measure.

Congruent

100

Longest side of a right triangle.

Hypotenuse

100

Number of children Mrs. Shaffer has.

3

200

A line that has one endpoint and continues in the other direction without ending.

Ray

200

A triangle that contains an angle greater than 90 degrees

Obtuse

200

Angles that are opposite each other and congruent.

Vertical

200

Trig function using adjacent over hypotenuse.

Cos

200

Mrs. Shaffer's favorite season.

Spring

300

Two lines that never intersect.

Parallel

300

A triangle that has all equal sides.

Equilateral

300

Two angles that are adjacent and add up to 180 degrees.

Linear Pair

300

Trig function using opposite over adjacent.

Tangent.

300

Mrs. Shaffer's favorite color.

Blue

400

Two lines that intersect and form four right angles.

Perpendicular

400

A triangle that has no equal sides.

Scalene

400

Two angles that add to 90 degrees.

Complementary

400

What kind of triangle must you have to use basic trigonometry functions.

Right

400

Mrs. Shaffer's previous career before teaching.

Engineer

500

Part of line between two endpoints.

Line segment

500

A triangle that has all equal angles.

Equiangular

500

The point of an angle where the 2 rays come together.

Vertex

500

If you are using sin to find an unknown angle, what must you type in the calculator.

Sin-1

500

Mrs. Shaffer's favorite animal.

Dog

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