VOCABULARY QUIZ The following screens will contain fill-inthe-blank statements. Mentally fill in each blank before clicking for the answer. They will work like the flash cards we use in some of our lessons. Use this practice quiz to get prepared for the vocabulary quiz. VOCABULARY QUIZ This practice quiz will not be exactly like the one on your written quiz, but this should help you prepare for it. VOCABULARY QUIZ In a right triangle with acute angle A, the measure of the opposite leg divided by the measure of the hypotenuse. Sine VOCABULARY QUIZ In a right triangle with acute angle A, the measure of the opposite leg divided by the measure of the adjacent leg. Tangent VOCABULARY QUIZ Binomials of the form a b c d and a b c d Conjugates VOCABULARY QUIZ A statement that can be easily proved using a theorem. Corollary VOCABULARY QUIZ Equation that contains a radical with a variable(s) in the radicand. Radical Equation VOCABULARY QUIZ In a right triangle with acute angle A, the measure of the adjacent leg divided by the measure of the hypotenuse. Cosine VOCABULARY QUIZ Results that are not solutions to the original equation. Extraneous Solution VOCABULARY QUIZ The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle. Hypotenuse VOCABULARY QUIZ The sides of a right triangle that form the right angle. Legs VOCABULARY QUIZ Whole numbers that satisfy the Pythagorean Theorem. Pythagorean Triples VOCABULARY QUIZ The expression that is under the radical sign. Radicand VOCABULARY QUIZ The angle formed by a horizontal line of sight and a line of sight above it. Angle of Elevation VOCABULARY QUIZ A method used to eliminate radicals from the denominator of a fraction. Rationalizing the Denominator VOCABULARY QUIZ d x2 x1 y2 y1 2 Distance Formula 2 VOCABULARY QUIZ The angle formed by a horizontal line of sight and a line of sight below it. Angle of Depression VOCABULARY QUIZ The ratios of the measures of two sides of a right triangle. Trigonometric Ratios VOCABULARY QUIZ In a right triangle, the sum of the squares of the legs is equal to the square of the hypotenuse. Pythagorean’s Theorem