0:- find all trigonometric ratio of angle theta.
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How do you find the missing angle in trigonometric ratios?
Example
Step 1 The two sides we know are Adjacent (6,750) and Hypotenuse (8,100).
Step 2 SOHCAHTOA tells us we must use Cosine.
Step 3 Calculate Adjacent / Hypotenuse = 6,750/8,100 = 0.8333.
Step 4 Find the angle from your calculator using cos-1 of 0.8333:
Example
Step 1 The two sides we know are Adjacent (6,750) and Hypotenuse (8,100).
Step 2 SOHCAHTOA tells us we must use Cosine.
Step 3 Calculate Adjacent / Hypotenuse = 6,750/8,100 = 0.8333.
Step 4 Find the angle from your calculator using cos-1 of 0.8333:
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Step-by-step explanation:
sin theta =p/h
cos theta=b/h
tan theta=p/b
cosec theta=h/p
sec theta =h/b
cot theta=b/p
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