 § 14.1 Inscribed Angles  § 14.4 Secant - Tangent Angles  § 14.3 Secant Angles  § 14.2 Tangents to a Circle  § 14.5 Secant Measures  § 14.6 Equations.

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 § 14.1 Inscribed Angles  § 14.4 Secant - Tangent Angles  § 14.3 Secant Angles  § 14.2 Tangents to a Circle  § 14.5 Secant Measures  § 14.6 Equations of Circles

You will learn to ______, _____, and _______ radical expressions. 1) perfect square 2) square root 3) radical sign 4) radical expression 5) radicand 6) simplest form multiplysimplify divide

You will learn to _________________ 45° – 45 ° – 90 ° triangles. Nothing New! use the properties of

You will learn to _________________ 30° – 60 ° – 90 ° triangles. Nothing New! use the properties of

You will learn to use the __________ to solve problems. 1) trigonometry 2) trigonometric ratio 3) tangent 4) angle of elevation 5) angle of depression tangent ratio

You will learn to use the _________________ to solve problems. 1) sine 2) cosine 3) trigonometric identities sine and cosine ratios