Ask
your own question, for FREE!
Mathematics
20 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):
find the cosine of
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
OpenStudy (anonymous):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
also tangent of <m and Sine of <P
hartnn (hartnn):
\(\huge \cos P =\dfrac{adjacent ~side }{hypotenuse} = ...? \)
so can you figure out adjacent side to angle P ?
and hypotenuse =... ?
hartnn (hartnn):
\(\huge \tan M =\dfrac{opposite ~side }{adjacent ~side} = ...? \)
side opposite to angle M is ...?
side adjacent to angle M is ...?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what does adjacent mean?
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
hartnn (hartnn):
\(\huge \sin P =\dfrac{opposite ~side }{hypotenuse} = ...\)
side opposite to angle P is.... ?
hartnn (hartnn):
|dw:1398974167463:dw|
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok, so the tan of <m would be 7/24? ok, i see
hartnn (hartnn):
is opposite die to angle M = 7 ???
OpenStudy (anonymous):
or 24/7 i mean, sorry
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
hartnn (hartnn):
then thats correct :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok, thanks! :)
hartnn (hartnn):
what about others ?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
let me look...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think the sin of <p would be 7/25?
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
hartnn (hartnn):
good! :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yay!, ok and the last one...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and would the cos of <p be 24/25?
hartnn (hartnn):
absolutely correct! :D
OpenStudy (anonymous):
great! thanks a tone!
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
Sign Up
hartnn (hartnn):
welcome ^_^
Can't find your answer?
Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!