It is the sine ratio.
A TRIGONOMIC ratio is a ratio between either the opposite side of an angle and the hypotenuse of a triangle (sine), the adjacent side of an angle and the hypotenuse of a triangle (cosine), or the opposite side of an angle and the adjacent side (tangent). Mnemonic: SOH CAH TOA S= sine C= cosine T= tangent O= opposite A= adjacent H= hypotenuse
Sin = Opposite/ Hypotenuse. If the angle is 90o then the Opposite IS the Hypotenuse so the ratio is 1.
Sine ratio = opp/hyp
Sine ratio = opposite/hypotenuse
It is the sine ratio.
Opposite over hypotenuse. Sin=opposite/hypotenuse cos=adjacent/hypotenuse tan=opposite/adjacent
A TRIGONOMIC ratio is a ratio between either the opposite side of an angle and the hypotenuse of a triangle (sine), the adjacent side of an angle and the hypotenuse of a triangle (cosine), or the opposite side of an angle and the adjacent side (tangent). Mnemonic: SOH CAH TOA S= sine C= cosine T= tangent O= opposite A= adjacent H= hypotenuse
Sin = Opposite/ Hypotenuse. If the angle is 90o then the Opposite IS the Hypotenuse so the ratio is 1.
Sine ratio = opp/hyp
its the cosine.. thanks to the dude up there i got it wrong and that was my answer for 4.1.3.
sine
Sine = opposite / hypotenuse
Sine
in a right trianlge the tangent is the ratio of Opposite/Adjacentcosine is Adjacent/Hypotenusesine is Opposite/Hypotenuse
The side opposite the 30° angle is 1/2 the hypotenuse or 0.5 hThe side opposite the 60° angle is (sin60°) times the hypotenuse or about 0.866 h
Sine ratio = opposite/hypotenuse