How to figure out which side is the opposite and adjacent when solving Trigonometric Ratios?
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The sine ratio is the length of the side opposite a given acute angle divided by the length of the hypotenuse. Because the hypotenuse is the side opposite the largest angle, the 90° angle, it has to be the longest side. Thus, the ratio will have a denominator that is larger than the numerator, and the ratio will be less than 1.
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when you consider the angle theta , whichever side seems to be a standing line other than the hypotenuse (that is the longest side) will be the perpendicular or the opposite and the remaining just next to the angle will be adjacent or the base.
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