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I know that the reciprocals are flipped versions of sine, cosine, and tangent.
@woolyfrog try actually solving for the missing triangle using the aforementioned trig ratios and journal about your experience using them.
Okay
I mean, you can journal about your experience here. You can share with us how you went about solving a particular trig problem and share what was easy or difficult about it or share what was different about solving using the reciprocal ratios verses the regular ratios.
I'll message it to you because of plagiarism or should I write it here?
You can write it here. If people plagiarise it, they are taking a chance with their own future. Also, whatever you write it is kinda like a rough draft. It doesn't have to be your final draft. You can write your final draft on your own personal word document. Okay?
(sounds wonky lol)
That's why I say, you should actually try solving a trig problem FIRST using the different ratios. Try doing that with pencil and paper first. Then you can share your problem solving experience with us here. That's the best way to do it for sure. Or you can just do everything here. We have a drawing board you can use and a notebook feature as well.
My dad is about to come and borrow the laptop soon I'll use your advice and do that. Thanks for the help :)
gtg
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