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Given the right triangle with $\mathrm{a}=3, \mathrm{~b}=4$, and $c=5$, find the values of the trigonometric functions of $\theta$.
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Let's assume angle θ is the angle between side a and side b. Then, side a is the adjacent side, side b is the opposite side, and side c is the hypotenuse. Step 2: Calculate the trigonometric functions. Show more…
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