By using the tangent ratio of: opposite/tangent angle = adjacent which is the base
Opposite and adjacent sides.
Hypotenuse the longest side of the triangle, then the Legs: Adjacent and Opposite
cosine
an equilateral triangle (all sides are adjacent and 60 degrees)
Height will be h=base*tan(angle).
The side that is not adjacent to another side of a triangle is called the opposite side.
Two sides adjacent to a right angle.
the tangent of an angle is opposite over adjacent side of triangle
By using the tangent ratio of: opposite/tangent angle = adjacent which is the base
The perpendicular adjacent sides in the triangle would be 3 sides. It is the basically horizonstal line next to a vertical line(perpendicular) if it was parallel adjacent then only two side of triangle /\ <-- parallel
That's the cosine of the angle to which the 'adjacent' side is adjacent.
Those are the triangle's "legs".
If the two adjacent sides of a triangle are 3' and 4', the hypotenuse is: 5'
Opposite and adjacent sides.
Hypotenuse the longest side of the triangle, then the Legs: Adjacent and Opposite
adjacent side to the hypotenuse in a right triangle.