Table Of Trigonometric Ratios

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9:47 17:51 Trigonometric Ratios - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip So we could say that sine of 40 degrees is equal to x the opposite side divided by the hypotenuseMoreSo we could say that sine of 40 degrees is equal to x the opposite side divided by the hypotenuse which is 12.. So let's cross multiply 1 times x is x. And that's equal to 12 times sine of 40 degrees.
Steps to Create a Trigonometry Table Create a table with the top row listing the angles such as 0°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 90°, and write all trigonometric functions in the first column such as sin, cos, tan, cosec, sec, cot. Step 2: Determine the value of sin. Step 3: Determine the value of cos.
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The sine, cosine, and tangent ratios in a right triangle can be remembered by representing them as strings of letters, for instance SOH-CAH-TOA in English: Sine = Opposite ÷ Hypotenuse. Cosine = Adjacent ÷ Hypotenuse. Tangent = Opposite ÷ Adjacent.