Name the Trig Function
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Trig Vocabulary
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100

The trig function that is defined as opposite over hypotenuse.

What is SINE?

100

Name the trig functions you could use when you are given the adjacent side and hypotenuse 

What are COSINE

100

The side opposite the right angle of a right triangle.

What is the hypotenuse?

100

Is it a triangle

 9, 15, 19

Is so, what kind?

obtuse

100

A straight line that goes from the center of the circle to edge of the circle.

radius

200

This trig function is defined as opposite over adjacent.

What is TANGENT?

200

What are you solving for with these inverse functions?

an angle measure

200

What is the only type of triangle you can use trig ratios with?

What is a right triangle?

200

Is it a triangle?

6, 12, 19

If so, what kind?

Not a triangle

200

A straight line that goes from one side of the circle to the other side of the circle through the center.

Diameter

300

This trig function is defined as adjacent over hypotenuse.

What is COSINE?

300

What is y?

Y = 5

300

The angle opposite the hypotenuse.

What is a right angle?

300

What does measure mean in a circle

degrees

300

A segment whose endpoints lie on a circle.

chord

400

This is the mnemonic device (or trick) used to remember all 3 trig ratios.

What is SOH CAH TOA?

400

What trig ratio do you need to use to solve for BC?

Cosine

400

The formula needed when a side length is missing from a right triangle.

What is the Pythagorean Theorem?

400

What does length mean in a circle

unit of measure (ex: inches, feet, cm, yards, etc)

400

A line that only touches the circle at one point.

Tangent

500

Name the 3 trig functions we have learned

What is SINE, COSINE, TANGENT

500

Set up the ratio to find the measure of angle B.

cosB=5/9

500

The 2 acute angles in a right triangle total the following degree _________

What is 90?

500

If you were to draw two different chords and bisect them, the two bisectors would intersect at this point.

center (origin) of the circle

500

An angle with endpoints located on a circle's circumference and vertex located at the circle's center

central angle