Help Identify Legs of a Right Triangle
Level 1
Trig Triumph Game Trigonometry Help
Learn to identify the legs of a right triangle. This page provides help for the Trig Triumph game, level one.
Tap to select Adjacent, Opposite
, and Hypotenuse
labels.
Drop labels, to place each label in the right location over the triangle.
With mobile phones tap to drop labels.
Select the Final Answer
button when labels
identify each side of the triangle.
Select the Next
button, for the next question.
The first question displays a graphic which labels
each leg of the triangle.
The following graphic identifies legs of a right triangle.
The θ indicates the angle associated
with opposite
and adjacent
legs.
θ is always closest to the
adjacent
leg and farthest from the opposite
leg.
Legs Labeled on a Right Triangle
Win 10 points for each correct leg, or side, of the triangle that you select. Each triangle has three sides.
Scoring
If you place each label on the correct side of a triangle, then you win 30 points for a question on level one. If you place two labels correctly then you win 20 points for a question on level one. If you place one label correctly then you win 10 points for a question on level one.
With ten questions on level one you can earn a maximum of 300 points.
Post Score Online
Select the Post Score
button to post your score online.
See how your score compares to others in the Trig Triumph Hall of Fame.
Reset Level One
Select the Reset
button at the bottom of the page, to
begin this level again. Reset
allows you to play the
level over again and increase your score. Reset
assigns zero to
your score for this level, then displays the first question for this level.
Trigonometry Help
Read short trigonometry tutorials.
Each tutorial also leads to a level of the Trig Triumph
game.
Play the game level to learn the section while
also having a little fun.
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