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What are the ratios for sin A and cos A? The triangle is not drawn to scale.

What are the ratios for sin A and cos A? The triangle is not drawn to scale.-example-1

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Answer:


SinA = (84)/(85) and
CosA=(13)/(85)

Explanation:

The ratios of sine and cos are defined as follows:


Sin A = (Opposite)/(Hypotenuse) , and


CosA = (Adjacent)/(Hypotenuse)

The hypotenuse is always the side opposite of the 90 degree angle (for the given triangle, the hypotenuse is 85)

Since we are looking at the angle A, the opposite side with respect to A would be the side length of 84. That leaves the side 13 as the adjacent side.

Thus, we can now write:


Sin A = (Opposite)/(Hypotenuse)\\SinA = (84)/(85)


CosA = (Adjacent)/(Hypotenuse)\\CosA=(13)/(85)

The correct answer is the first answer choice.

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