The three trigonometry formulas.
What are Sin, Cos, Tan.
The three types of triangles.
What are equilateral, scalene, and isosceles?
1, 2, 3, _, 5, 6
What is 4? (Addition of 1)
The volume of a cube with a side length of 7 inches.
What is 343in3?
A shape with 5 sides.
What is a pentagon?
The formula you use when you need to find a leg and have the angle measurement and another leg.
What is Tan.
A2+B2=C2
What is Pythagorean theorem?
1,3, _, 27
What is 9? (Multiply by 3)
Find the volume of a triangular prism with a height of 9 a base of 9. The length of the prism is 56.
What is 2268?
A shape with 1 side
What is a sphere?
The hypotenuse of a 30,60,90 triangle where the leg opposite the 60 is 8 inches. Round to the nearest tenth.
What is 9.2 inches.
If then statement
What is a conditional?
25, 49, _, 193
What is 97? (Multiply by 2 and subtract 1)
Find the volume of a sphere with a radius of 9.5. (Leave in terms of pie and round to the nearest whole number)
What is 1143π?
A shape with 13 sides.
What is a tridecagon
An isosceles triangle has a base of 12 cm and a base angle pair that measures to 71 degrees each. ___ is the height of the triangle. (Round the the nearest tenth of a degree)
What is 71.4 cm?
Lines that don't lie in the same place.
What are skew lines?
5, 10, _, 26
What is 17? (Add 2 to the last difference)
Find the volume of a triangular pyramid with a base height of 9 and a length of 8 with a pyramid of 28.3.
What is 339.6?
A shape with 2 sides
What is a Digon?
The hypotenuse of a right triangle where the length of the left is 16.22423 and the angle opposite the leg is 37.8 degrees. Give the first 8 significant digits after the decimal point.
What is 26.47106099?
The point of concurrency of the lines containing the altitudes of the triangle.
What is an orthocenter?
8, 12, _, 23
What is 17? (Second difference of 1)
Find the volume of a cone that has a base area of 169π and a slant height of 45. (Round the height to the nearest tenth). (Round answer to nearest whole)
What is 7628?
Mr.Orloski favorite TYPES of shapes.
What is a hedron?