M P O m P ANGLE SIDES Sin e Cose Tane Csce Sece Cote Opposite Adjacent Hypotenuse \angle M p \angle P O $\frac{p}{o}$ $\frac{o}{m}$
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Sine (sin): In a right triangle, the sine of an angle is equal to the length of the side opposite the angle divided by the length of the hypotenuse. It is represented as sin(θ) = opposite/hypotenuse. Show more…
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