This document discusses right triangles and circles. It defines a right triangle as one with a right angle and provides an example of using trigonometry to solve for an unknown side of a right triangle given the opposite and adjacent sides. It then defines a circle as a round plane figure where all points on the boundary are equidistant from a fixed central point.
This document discusses right triangles and circles. It defines a right triangle as one with a right angle and provides an example of using trigonometry to solve for an unknown side of a right triangle given the opposite and adjacent sides. It then defines a circle as a round plane figure where all points on the boundary are equidistant from a fixed central point.
This document discusses right triangles and circles. It defines a right triangle as one with a right angle and provides an example of using trigonometry to solve for an unknown side of a right triangle given the opposite and adjacent sides. It then defines a circle as a round plane figure where all points on the boundary are equidistant from a fixed central point.