
The Trigonometric Functions
... the "c" doesn't go with "c" so if we want secant, it won't be the one that starts with an "s" so it must be the reciprocal of cosine. (have to just remember that tangent & cotangent go together but this will help you with sine and cosine). ...
... the "c" doesn't go with "c" so if we want secant, it won't be the one that starts with an "s" so it must be the reciprocal of cosine. (have to just remember that tangent & cotangent go together but this will help you with sine and cosine). ...
opposite of a number
... Triangle ABC is transformed into triangle A’B’C’ by the dilation using scale factor of ½. ...
... Triangle ABC is transformed into triangle A’B’C’ by the dilation using scale factor of ½. ...
Homework Section 7-1
... about various parts of similar triangles. • REMEMBER! Once you have shown two triangles to be similar, you can use CPST to deduce many other things about the relationships of various parts of the triangles, such as: – All three angles of the first triangle must be congruent to all three angles of th ...
... about various parts of similar triangles. • REMEMBER! Once you have shown two triangles to be similar, you can use CPST to deduce many other things about the relationships of various parts of the triangles, such as: – All three angles of the first triangle must be congruent to all three angles of th ...
Exact Value Bingo
... Answer each question and write a check mark in the box of your answer. The first person with 5 correct answers in a row (horizontal, vertical, diagonal) wins! ...
... Answer each question and write a check mark in the box of your answer. The first person with 5 correct answers in a row (horizontal, vertical, diagonal) wins! ...