1: Pythagorean
2: Pythagorean
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1: Trigonometry
2: Trigonometry
100

You can only use the pythagorean theorem on what type of triange?

right triangle

100

When using Pythagoras Theorem, the shorter sides are labeled with what letters? 

a or b

100

What is Ms.Danku's favorite color?

purple

100

When using Trigonometry, the side "touching" the known angle is called the what?

adjacent side

100

When using Trigonometry, the side length across from the 90 degree angle is labeled with what letter?

h (for hypotenuse)

200

When using Pythagoras Theorem, the Hypotenuse is labeled with what letter? 

C

200

What is the pythagorean theorem?

a^2+b^2=c^2

200

When using Trigonometry, the side across from the start angle?

opposite

200

Solve for x. Round to the nearest tenth of a degree, if necessary.

x=35.6

200

Solve for x. Round to the nearest tenth of a degree, if necessary.

x=46.5

300

Calculate the length of the hypotenuse: 

26

300

Calculate the length of the Hypotenuse (to 2 dp):


7.62

300

Find side length AB

AB = 8.40

300

Solve for x. Round to the nearest tenth. 

x=46.1

300

This triangle it a right triangle. How long is y? (round to the nearest hundredth) 

y = 8.66

400

Calculate x (to 2 dp):

23.24

400

Calculate x (to 2 dp):

19.42

400

Set up the equation in order to solve for x. (Don't have to solve, just set up the equation).

cos(61)=x/13

400

Robert is lying on the ground, looking at the top of a flagpole. The angle of elevation to the top of the flagpole is 25°. What is the height of the flagpole if the distance from his eyes at the ground to the base of the flagpole is 200 ft?


93 feet

400

Find the ratio for tan(0).

tan(o)=12/5

500

What is the length of bd?

12

500

Abbie rides her bicycle 21 km west and then 18 km north. How far is she from her starting point? (to 2 decimal places)

27.66 km

500

Find the ratio for tan(v).

tan(v)= 8/15

500

Using Trigonometry, calculate the hypotenuse side when the Opposite side = 15 and the angle = 47?

Round to the nearest tenth.

Hypotenuse = 20.5

500

Using Trigonometry, calculate the opposite side when the Hypotenuse = 18 and the angle = 47?

o = 13.16