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Sine, Cosine and Tangent (often shortened to sin, cos and tan) are each a ratio of sides of a right angled triangle: To calculate them: Divide the length of one side by another side Example: What is the sine of 35°? Using this triangle (lengths are only to one decimal place): = 0 57 = 0 82 = 0 70
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Sin (θ), Tan (θ), and 1 are the heights to the line starting from the x -axis, while Cos (θ), 1, and Cot (θ) are lengths along the x -axis starting from the origin If the acute angle θ is given, then any right triangles that have an angle of θ are similar to each other This means that the ratio of any two side lengths depends only on θ
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