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Review: Pythagorean Theorem & Trigonometric Ratios

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Use what we have learned about the Pythagorean Theorem to answer questions #1 through #7.
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Question 2
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Question 6
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Question 7
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Use what we have learned about the Converse of the Pythagorean Theorem to answer questions #8 through #10.
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Question 9
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Question 10
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Use what we have learned about Trigonometric Ratios to answer questions #11 through #20.
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Question 13
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Question 20
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What is the longest side of a right triangle called.
Hippopotamus
Hypotenuse
Hypothesis
Hypocrite
What do the two legs in a right triangle do?
Form the right angle
Go for a walk--they're legs after all!
Sit across from the right angle
Form a non-right angle
Which is the correct version of the Pythagorean Theorem?
The Pythagorean Theorem only works with what type of triangle?
Right
Equlateral
Obtuse
Acute
Which is showing the correct work/answer?
Which of the following shows the correct set-up to determine the length from A to B?
Which of the following do you need to calculate the length of a side of a triangle using the Pythagorean Theorem?
one side and one (acute) angle in only a right triangle will work when using the Pythagorean Theorem
two out of the three sides in only a right triangle will work when using the Pythagorean Theorem
one side and one angle in any type of triangle will work when using the Pythagorean Theorem
two out of the three sides in any type of triangle will work when using the Pythagorean Theorem
If the following three sides form a right triangle—13.5, 61.5, 60, which side is the hypotenuse?
61.5
13.5
60
You are given sticks that are 10 in, 11 in, and 13 in long. Can you place the sticks such that they form a right triangle?
Yes, because a triangle has 3 sides
Yes, because there is a small side, a medium side, and a long side
No, because 100 + 121 does not equal 169
No, because 10+11 does not equal 13
Which is the correct work to determine if a triangle with side lengths of 72, 97, and 65 form a right triangle?

44/125
117/125
44/117
117/44
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10/24
24/10
24/26
10/26
Which of the following is the correct ratio for the sin (A)?
16/30
24/16
24/30
16/24
Which of the following do you need to calculate the length of a side of a triangle using Trigonometric Ratios?
two out of the three sides in only a right triangle will work when using Trigonometric Ratios
one side and one (acute) angle in only a right triangle will work when using Trigonometric Ratios
one side and one (acute) angle in any triangle will work when using Trigonometric Ratios
two out of the three sides in any type of triangle will work when using Trigonometric Ratios
Which shows the correct set-up to solve for the value of X in the diagram?
Which shows the correct set-up to solve for the value of X in the diagram?

Which shows the correct set-up to solve for the value of X in the diagram?
Which is showing the correct work/answer?
Which is showing the correct work/answer?
Which is showing the correct work/answer?