Where is the hypotenuse located in a triangle?
Across from the angle
A triangle that has three angles that each measure less then 90 degrees
Acute Angle
angle that measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees
obtuse angle
three sided polygon that has three angles, verticles, and sides. The sum of the interior angles of a triangle is equal to 180
what is triangle
three sides
what is tri
How many degrees is a right triangle
90 degrees
A triangle that has one angle that measures greater than 90 degrees.
Obtuse Angle
Avery is measuring a ladder while his father was working. The wall is 10ft high and the end of the ladder is 5ft away from the wall. Find the missing length of the ladder using the Pythagorean Theorem method.
c = 11.1 or 11
the formula for finding the area of a triangle is one half the product of the base and height
what is Area of a triangle
what is a supplementary angle
how many degrees is a straight triangle?
180 degrees
What side of a triangle has to be missing to use 'sin(0)' ?
angle that measures exactly 180 degrees?
straight triangle
A triangle with one right angle and two acute angles. the relationship among the sides is summarized by the Pythagorean Theorem.
what is Right Triangle
A triangle con one of the interior angles measuring more the 90 degrees is an
what is an obtuse triangle
When joined together, forms a right angle
What is a complementary angle?
what side of a triangle has to be missing to use tan(0)?
what is hypotenuse
Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the missing variable. Round to nearest tenth
a=10
b=4
c=?
what is 11
Two sides of a triangle are equal in length, the triangle is
What is Isoceles
two angles that sum to 90 degrees
what is a complementary angle
When joined together, forms a straight line
What is a supplementary angle??
what side of a triangle has to be missing to use cos(0) ?
what is opposite
a point where two rays, lines, or line segments meet.
what is vertex
a triangle with three congruent sides and three congruent interior angles.
what is a equilateral angle?
Flat surface that goes on forever in all directions
what is plane