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100

The longest side in a right triangle, across from the right angle.

HYPOTENUSE
100

A shape with three straight sides and three angles.

TRIANGLE

100

To find an answer using math (numbers).

CALCULATE

100

You use a ladder to reach a window. You know the angle the ladder makes with the ground. Which trig function could help you find how high the window is?

SINE

100

If you know the length of the shadow and the angle of the sun, which function helps you find the height of a tree?

TANGENT

200

The side across from the angle you are looking at.

OPPOSITE SIDE

200

The side next to the angle (but not the hypotenuse).

ADJACENT SIDE

200

A math function: adjacent side ÷ hypotenuse.

COSINE
200

In a right triangle, the sine of an angle is the ratio of the opposite side to what?

THE HYPOTENUSE
200

If you’re standing on the ground and looking up at the top of a tree, what is the name of the angle you’re looking at?

THE ANGLE OF ELEVATION

300

A triangle with one 90° angle.

A RIGHT TRIANGLE

300

A math function: opposite side ÷ hypotenuse.

SINE

300

A guess or approximation.

ESTIMATE

300

If you know one angle and one side of a right triangle, which math function could you use to find another side?

SINE OR COSINE

300

An engineer uses cosine to calculate how far a crane's arm extends horizontally. Which two triangle parts is she comparing?

ADJACENT SIDE AND HYPOTENUSE

400

The angle from the ground up to something you’re looking at.

ANGLE OF ELEVATION

400

A unit used to measure angles.

DEGREE

400

The space between two lines that meet at a point.

ANGLE
400

A person looks up at a kite in the sky. They know their distance from the kite and the angle of elevation. What are they trying to calculate using sine?

THE HEIGHT of the kite
400

In animation or video games, why are sine and cosine used in programming motion?

To create smooth circular or wave-like movement. 

500

A comparison of two numbers, usually written as a fraction.

RATIO

500

A rule or formula that gives one result for each input.

FUNCTION

500

We can and should _______ math to real life. It isn't just theory. 

APPLY
500

Why do architects use sine and cosine when designing roofs?

To calculate slopes and structural support lengths.

500

A mountain slope rises at a 40° angle. A hiker climbs 500 meters along the slope. Using cosine, calculate the horizontal distance the hiker covered. (Round your answer)

approximately 383 meters (cos(40°) × 500 ≈ 383)