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OpenStudy (anonymous):

If a question says sin0= 2/3 I know 2 is the opposite and 3 is the hypotenuse, but, how would I find the adjacent side? Would I just use the Pythagorean theorem?

OpenStudy (cggurumanjunath):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so, it would be a^2 +c^2=b^2?

OpenStudy (cggurumanjunath):

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