why sin=opposite side /hypothenuse in a right angle?
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The sine is always the measure of the opposite side divided by the measure of the hypotenuse. Because the hypotenuse is always the longest side, the number on the bottom of the ratio will always be larger than that on the top. ... Use the ratio for sine, opposite over hypotenuse.
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The sine is always the measure of the opposite side divided by the measure of the hypotenuse. Because the hypotenuse is always the longest side, the number on the bottom of the ratio will always be larger than that on the top. ... Use the ratio for sine, opposite over hypotenuse.
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