Sine=>Opposite/Hypothenus
Cos=>Adjcsent/Hypothenus
Tan=>Opposite/Adjacent
Visit www.khanacademy.org and search soh cah toa there they have nice videos to show how to use it.
Sine=>Opposite/Hypothenus
Cos=>Adjcsent/Hypothenus
Tan=>Opposite/Adjacent
Visit www.khanacademy.org and search soh cah toa there they have nice videos to show how to use it.
Correction to previous post..
After the sine, cosine, and tangent is Theata, denoted by the symbol seen for angles, circle with little line for it. As well, Soh, Cah, Toa, is a pnumoic for the relationships only. The correct math equation is now below. Sine for example is multiplied by the angle, thus can also be devided by on both sites, as can the denominator be multiplied on the RHS to get it on the LHS.
Then it is
Sine( Theata )= Opposite/Hypothenus
Cos (Theata )= Adjcsent/Hypothenus
Tan ( Theata )= Opposite/Adjacent