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Since we know the opposite and the adjacent sides, we have to remember which of the three trigonometric ratios (sine, cosine and tangent) are associated with opposite and adjacent? (Remember sohcahtoa); ... Math Video Game! Play Fractions in Space!
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Brief Tutorial - Elementary Trignometric Functions; An elementary review of the properties of the trigonometric functions. What is the sine, cosine and tangent of 140º? ... Dr. Math Explains; How do you explain this concept? Look no further, the sin, cosine and tangent are made relevant with Dr. Math's explanations.
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Trigonometric functions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In mathematics, the trigonometric functions (also called circular functions) are functions of an angle. They are used to relate the angles of a triangle to the lengths of the sides of a triangle. Tr...
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Top questions and answers about Sine-Cosine-Tangent. Find 50 questions and answers about Sine-Cosine-Tangent at Ask.com Read more. ... Sine, cosine and tangent are mathematical ratios that are based on a right angled triangle. Compute these mathematical ratios with tips from a teacher in this free video on math and science.
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Interactive Games and Puzzles for Math B ... 1. Unit Circle Including Sine, Cosine, Tangent, and Their Reciprocals,; Coordinates (cos A, sin A); 2. Amplitude and Period; 3. Reflection in y = x; 5. Inverse Functions; D. Derive and Apply Formulas; 1. Radian Measure Definition;
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It is often simpler to memorize the the trig functions in terms of only sine and cosine: ... ( Math | Algebra | Functions ) ... Math Jobs...
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Therefore, the tangent function is the same as the quotient of the sine and cosine functions (the tangent function is still fairly handy). ... ( Math | Algebra | Function |Overview)
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To demonstrate that the value of the sine, cosine and tangent depends on the angle "b", let's study the three examples at the bottom of the figure. We are only going to discuss the sin(b) in these examples, but there are similar discussions for the cosine and tangent.
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