If Cos R= (Adjacent length of R) / Hypotenuse, then the adjacent length would be 3/5 of 15, which is the hypotenuse.
3/5*15
45/5 (Multiplying)
9 (Dividing)
Using the pythagorean theorem, we have:
So, the opposite length of R is 12
With the lengths and the hypotenuse, we have:
sin(R)= (Opposite length of R)/(Hypotenuse)
sin(R)= 12/15 = 4/5 (Simplifying)
sin(T)= (Opposite length of T)/(Hypotenuse)
sin(T)=9/15=3/5 (Simplifying)
cos(T)=(Adjacent length of T)/(Hypotenuse)
cos(T)= 12/15 = 4/5 (Simplifying)