what's meant by trigonometric ratios?
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The trigonometric ratios are special measurements of a right triangle (a triangle with one angle measuring 90° ). Remember that the two sides of a right triangle which form the right angle are called the legs , and the third side (opposite the right angle) is called the hypotenuse .
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In a right angled triangle, the ratio of its sides are called trigonometric ratios..
There are 6 trigonometric ratios...
>Sine (sin)= perpendicular/hypotenuse
>Cosine (cos)= base/hypotenuse
>Tangent (tan)= perpendicular/base
>Cosecant (cosec)= hypotenuse/perpendicular
>Secant (sec)=hypotenuse/base
>Cotangent (cot)=base/perpendicular
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There are 6 trigonometric ratios...
>Sine (sin)= perpendicular/hypotenuse
>Cosine (cos)= base/hypotenuse
>Tangent (tan)= perpendicular/base
>Cosecant (cosec)= hypotenuse/perpendicular
>Secant (sec)=hypotenuse/base
>Cotangent (cot)=base/perpendicular
IF UH FIND THIS ANSWER AS USEFUL.. SO PLZ MARK AS BRAINILIEST.
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