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| Wassup Carl! I need a HUGEEE favor! | |
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| I have a test in two hours on the formulas for trigonometric functions values of an acute angle. Pleaseee help me, I have to PASS! | |
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| Okay, calm down I got you bro! First things first, you have t know that there are 6 trigonometric ratios. | |
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| So, does this mean that there are 6 trigonometric values of an acute angle? | |
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| Yes, that's exactly what that means. So, the first set are sine and cosecant. [sin= opposite/hypotenuse] & [csc= hypotenuse/opposite] | |
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