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Trigonometry Practice- Using ratios
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Trigonometry
Solve missing sides and angles using sine, cosine, and tangent
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Waller Geometry
Created Date 02.06.19
Last Updated 02.07.19
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a=10, c=12, if I want to find the value of d, what trigonometric ratio would I use?
Which setup would be used to solve for e if a is 5 and b is 3?
Is side b adjacent or opposite of angle e?
What trigonometric ratio would you use if e=35 degrees, a is 17, and you are solving for c?
How would you setup the equation to solve for c if e=35 degrees and a is 17?
What is the value of c if e=35 degrees and a is 17?
If I am using the equation tan(x)=b/a, which angle am I solving for?
If I am using the equation sin(x)=b/c, which angle am I solving for?
If I am using the equation tan(e), what ratio should I setup?
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