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They are ratios of two sides of a right triangle and a related angle. Trigonometric functions are typically used to calculate unknown lengths or angles in a right triangle.
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- Formula for trignometric ratios.
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The trignometric ratios are [tex]\downarrow[/tex][tex]\downarrow[/tex]
[tex]\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered}\begin{array}{||c|c|c||} \\ \rm sin \: A & \dfrac{\sf\:Opposite\: side\: of\: angle\: A }{\sf\:Hypotenuse \: } & \dfrac{\sf\:BC}{\sf\:AC} \\ \\ \rm cos \: A & \dfrac{ \sf\: Adjacent \:side \:of\: angle \:A }{\sf\: Hypotenuse} & \dfrac{\sf\: AB}{ \sf\: AC} \\ \\ \rm tan A & \dfrac{\sf\: Opposite \:side \:of \:angle\: A}{ \sf\: Adjacent \:side \:of \:angle \:A } & \dfrac{\sf\:BC}{ \sf\: AB}\\ \\ \rm cosec A & \dfrac{\sf\: Hypotenuse}{\sf\: Opposite\: side \:of\: angle\: A}& \dfrac{\sf\:AC}{ \sf\:BC } \\ \\ \rm sec A & \dfrac{\sf\: Hypotenuse}{ \sf\: Adjacent \:side\: of\: angle \:A}& \dfrac{\sf\:AC}{\sf\:AB}\\ \\ \rm cot A & \dfrac{\sf\: Adjacent \:side\: of \:angle \:A}{\sf\: Opposite\: side \:of\: angle\: A} & \dfrac{\sf\:AB}{ \sf\: BC} \end{array}\end{gathered}\end{gathered} \\ \\ - \bf \: Lucazz \: (brainly.com)[/tex]
- Refer to the picture for better understanding.
