The first shape you must draw in order to make a perfect hexagon.
What is a circle?
The equation of the hypotenuse.
What is (a2 + b2)1\2?
The scaling factor if all sides of a shape are dilated from 1 to 2.
What is 2?
The Sin of an angle is not a temperature, an area, or an angle, but it is this.
What is a length?
The angle that is alway in a right triangle
What is 90 degrees?
What you would do to a dot if you wanted it directly across a bisector?
What is reflect?
The longest side of a right triangle.
What is the Hypotenuse?
The scaling factor if all sides of a shape are dilated from 2 to 1.
What is a half?
The value of the COS of an angle is found not across from the angle, but this.
What is adjacent?
The equation of the pythagorean theorem.
What is (a2 + b2 = c2 )?
The amount of sides in a Pentagon.
What is 5?
What you do to the Hypotenuse to easily recognize the SIN and COS.
What is divide by the Hypotenuse?
If 49 was scaled to 11, this would be the scaling factor.
What is 11 49nths, or 11 divided by 49?
If the SIN and the COS of an angle are equal, this is the amount of degrees of the angle.
What is 45 degrees?
The amount of sides in a right triangle
What is 3?
A shape that, in order to draw it, you would need to know a length, a width, and an angle.
What is a parallelogram?
Besides the Hypotenuse, these are the names given to the other sides of a right triangle.
What are the legs.
An amount of area a shape increases by, when it is dilated by a scaling factor of k.
What is k2?
This is number the Hypotenuse should be if you want to quickly see what the SIN and the COS are.
What is 1?
If a right triangle has 2 legs that are of equal length, besides the 90 degree angle, this is the value of the other 2.
What is 45 degrees?
The number you would need in order to draw a perfect pentagon.
What is 1.18?
The man who came up with the Pythagorean theorem.
Who is Pythagorus?
The diameter of a circle becomes the same length as this, after it is dilated by a half.
What is the radius?
The SIN divided by the COS
What is TAN?
The amount of degrees in every right triangle.
What are 180 degrees?