Algebra: Chapter 10
Leg (10.1)
Each of the sides forming the right angle.
Converse (10.1)
Of a conditional switches the hypothesis and the conclusion.
Hypothesis (10.1)
The part following "if"
Conclusion (10.1)
The part following "then"
Hypotenuse (10.1)
The side opposite the right angle.
Angle of Elevation (10.6)
Is an angle from the horizontal up to a line of sight.
Extraneou Solution (10.4)
Is an apparent solution that does not satisfy the original equation.
Radical Equation (10.4)
Is an equation that has a variable in a radicand.
Pythagorean Theorem (10.1)
Named after the Greek mathematician Pythagoras, relates the lengths of the legs and the length of the hypotenuse.
Radical Expression (10.2)
An equation that has a variable
Conditional (10.1)
An if-then statement such as "If an animal is a horse, then it has four legs"
Conjugates (10.3)
Are the sum and difference of the same two terms.
Unlike Radicals (10.3)
Have different radicands
Like Radicals ( 10.3)
Have the same radicand.
Cosine (10.6)
In a right triangle, such as ABC with right angle C
Tangent (10.6)
In a right triangle, such as ABC with right angle C
Sine (10.6)
In a right triangle, such as ABC, with right angle C
Square Root Function (10.5)
Is a function containing a square root with the independent variable in the radicand.
Angle of Depression (10.6)
Is an angle from the horizontal down to a line of sight.
Trigonometric Ratios (10.6)
Ratios of the side lengths of a right triangle.
Rationalize the Denominator (10.2)
rewrite it so there are no radicals in any denominator and no denominators in any radical.