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trigonometry formula


AJAYMAHICH: In a right-angled triangle, the Pythagoras theorem states

(perpendicular )2 + ( base )2 = ( hypotenuse )2

There are some properties pertaining to the right-angled triangle. It is to be noted that in the following formulas, P stands for perpendicular, B stands for base and H stands for the hypotenuse.

SinA = P / H

CosA = B / H

TanA = P / B

CotA = B / P

CosecA = H / P

SecA = H/B

Sin2A + Cos2A = 1

Tan2A + 1 = Sec2A

Cot2A + 1 = Cosec2A

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Answered by ayeshakhan12
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Hey friend your answer is here. Sin=pendicular/hypotenuse
Cosec=hypotenuse /perpendicular
Cos=base/hypotenuse
Sec=hypotenuse/base
Tan= perpendicular/base
Cot, =Base/perpendicular
Answered by stylishtamilachii001
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