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The ratio of the adjacent to the opposite side describes the ?

A. secant
B. tangent
C. cosine
D. cotangent​


Sagot :

Question: The ratio of the adjacent to the opposite side describes the?

Answer:

A. secant

B. tangent

C. cosine

D. cotangent​

Explanation:

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sinθ=opposite/hypotenuse

cscθ=hypotenuse/opposite

cosθ=adjacent/hypotenuse

secθ=hypotenuse/adjacent

tanθ=opposite/adjacent

cotθ=adjacent/opposite

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  • [tex] \tt{A. \: secant}[/tex]
  • [tex] \tt{B. \: tangent}[/tex]
  • [tex] \tt{C. \: cosine}[/tex]
  • [tex] \tt{D. \: cotangent}[/tex]

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A. A secant is a line that intersects a curve at at least two different points.

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✔︎ B. The ratio of the opposite edge to the adjacent edge is called tangent and is represented by the symbol tan.

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C. Cosine is the trigonometric feature this is identical to the ratio of the aspect adjoining to an acute perspective to the hypotenuse.

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D. Cotangent is the ratio of the aspect adjoining to a selected acute attitude to the aspect contrary the attitude.

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