i just want to make sure that i got it right... Find the sine ratio of angle Θ. Hint: Use the slash symbol ( / ) to represent the fraction bar, and enter the fraction with no spaces.
http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_geometry/v15/module07/07_01_a10.jpg
i think the answer is 15/17
@amistre64 @dan815 am i right ? :o
The web link doesn't open >.< lol
hold on ;o
Okay but I'm gonna hold my breath so hurry ;P
AND YOU AREEEEEE.... Correct :) great job! \(\large \sin(\theta) = \frac{opposite}{hypotenuse}\)
:O Thank you! :D can u check 1 more ? :O
hmm......maybe...let me think :P haha of course :D
Thank youu ! :D
Find the tangent ratio of angle Θ. Hint: Use the slash symbol ( / ) to represent the fraction bar, and enter the fraction with no spaces.
my cousin says its / but i don't think its that.
12/5 *
where did the 12 come from? O.o we're using that second triangle right? |dw:1410986104996:dw|
yes that one.
Alright well I'm not sure where the 12 came from...oh well.. what do YOU think it is? :)
well i think its 4/3..
That's because you're awesome :) correct indeed ^_^
\[\large \tan(\theta) = \frac{opposite}{adjacent}\]
:O Omg ! Thank you thank you ! :D
Anytime hun :) also, there is a quick easy way to remember which is sin, cos and tangent....do you know it?
i dont think so. no i don't
Just remember SOH CAH TOA S in O pposite H hypotenuse C os A djacent H ypotenuse T an O opposite A adjacent Think of 'S'ome 'O'ld 'H'orse, 'C'aught 'A'nother 'H'orse, 'T'ripping 'O'n 'A'cid
Ohhhh Smarttt :)
haha I learned that back in like...6th grade i think haha, and I still remember it to this day as a junior in university :D
Omg ! :D thats awesome ! :P Thank you for sharing that with me ! :) ^.^ :D
Wel of course :D ^_^
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