It is the cosine ratio.
That's the cosine of the angle to which the 'adjacent' side is adjacent.
the adjacent side over the hypotenuse
Adjacent side over the hypotenuse.
It is the ratio of the length of the adjacent side to that of the hypotenuse.
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.
adjacent side to the hypotenuse in a right triangle.
Opposite over hypotenuse. Sin=opposite/hypotenuse cos=adjacent/hypotenuse tan=opposite/adjacent
In a right angle triangle it is: cosine ratio = adjacent/hypotenuse
That's the cosine of the angle to which the 'adjacent' side is adjacent.
cosine
the adjacent side over the hypotenuse
Adjacent side over the hypotenuse.
It is the ratio of the length of the adjacent side to that of the hypotenuse.
False because sine ratio = opposite/hypotenuse
in a right trianlge the tangent is the ratio of Opposite/Adjacentcosine is Adjacent/Hypotenusesine is Opposite/Hypotenuse
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.
Fora right angle triangle: cosine angle = adjacent/hypotenuse