What is Trigonometry Ratio. Explain it..
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Trigonometric Ratios are defined as the values of all the trigonometric functions based on the value of the ratio of sides in a right-angled triangle. The ratios of sides of a right-angled triangle with respect to any of its acute angles are known as the trigonometric ratios of that particular angle.
When an angle lies along an axis, the values of the trigonometric functions are either 0, 1, -1, or undefined. When the value of a trigonometric function is undefined, it means that the ratio for that given function involved division by zero. Below is a table with the values of the functions for quadrantal angles
There are six trigonometric ratios, sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant and cotangent. These six trigonometric ratios are abbreviated as sin, cos, tan, csc, sec, cot. These are referred to as ratios since they can be expressed in terms of the sides of a right-angled triangle for a specific angle θ.