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The ratio of the length of the side opposite a given angle to the hypotenuse is the sine of that angle.The ratio of the length of the side adjacent to a given angle to the hypotenuse is the cosine of that angle.The ratio of the length of the side opposite a given angle to the side adjacent to that angle is the tangent of that angle.
This ratio is the tangent of the angle.If the triangle is a right angled triangle and the angle in question is not the right angle, then it is the tangent of the angle in question.
Opposite divided by adjacent
no it is angle opposite to tita/ hypotenouse
the tangent of an angle is opposite over adjacent side of triangle
Its Tangent, APEX "The tangent of an angle is the ratio of the opposite leg length to the adjacent leg length."
The ratio of the length of the side opposite a given angle to the hypotenuse is the sine of that angle.The ratio of the length of the side adjacent to a given angle to the hypotenuse is the cosine of that angle.The ratio of the length of the side opposite a given angle to the side adjacent to that angle is the tangent of that angle.
False because sine ratio = opposite/hypotenuse
This ratio is the tangent of the angle.If the triangle is a right angled triangle and the angle in question is not the right angle, then it is the tangent of the angle in question.
It is the tangent ratio.
opposite/ adjacent
Opposite divided by adjacent
no it is angle opposite to tita/ hypotenouse
the tangent of an angle is opposite over adjacent side of triangle
It is the ratio of the length of the adjacent side to that of the hypotenuse.
Suppose ABC is a triangle. There is nothing in the question that requires the triangle to be right angled. Suppose AB is the side opposite to angle C and BC is a side adjacent to angle C. Then AB/BC = sin(C)/sin(A)
Opposite over hypotenuse. Sin=opposite/hypotenuse cos=adjacent/hypotenuse tan=opposite/adjacent