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Here is a triangle. Find cos(A), sin(A), and tan(A). Explain your reasoning.

Here is a triangle. Find cos(A), sin(A), and tan(A). Explain your reasoning.-example-1
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Answer:


\cos(A)=(3√(10))/(10)


\sin(A)=(√(10))/(10)


\tan(A)=\frac13

Explanation:

Calculate the hypotenuse of ΔABC using Pythagoras' Theorem:
a^2+b^2=c^2 (where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse of a right triangle)

Given:

  • a = 2
  • b = 6


\implies 2^2+6^2=c^2\\\\\implies 4 + 36 = c^2\\\\\implies c^2=40\\\\\implies c=√(40) \\\\\implies c=2√(10)

Trig ratios:


\sin(\theta)=(O)/(H) \ \ \ \ \cos(\theta)=(A)/(H) \ \ \ \ \tan(\theta)=(O)/(A)

where
\theta is the angle, O is the side opposite the angle, A is the side adjacent the angle, H is the hypotenuse in a right triangle.


\cos(A)=(6)/(2√(10) )=(3√(10))/(10)


\sin(A)=(2)/(2√(10) )=(√(10))/(10)


\tan(A)=(2)/(6)=\frac13

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