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4.01 Review of trigonometry for right-angled triangles

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Write down the ratio of the sides represented by $\sin\theta$sinθ.

A right triangle labeled with vertices A, B, and C. The right angle is located at vertex C as indicated by the small square. Side AB is opposite vertex C, and is the hypotenuse. Each of the non-right angles is marked with a small arc near the vertex. The triangle has two angles labeled: angle $\alpha$α at vertex A and angle $\theta$θ at vertex B. Side BC is adjacent to angle $\theta$θ. Side AC is opposite angle $\theta$θ.
Easy
1min

Write down the ratio represented by $\cos\theta$cosθ.

Easy
< 1min

Write down the ratio represented by $\tan\theta$tanθ.

Easy
< 1min

Write down the value of $\angle BAC$BAC in terms of $x$x.

Easy
1min
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review sine, cosine and tangent as ratios of side lengths in right-angled triangles

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