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In a right triangle sin A=

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Answer: Opposite over adjacent (O/A)

Explanation:

User Pavel Gurov
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Answer:


sinA=(opposite)/(hypotenuse)

Explanation:

Soh-cah-toa is a great way to remember:


sin=(opposite)/(hypotenuse)\\ cin=(adjacent)/(hypotenuse)\\ tan=(opposite)/(adjacent)

You just remember the first letters : sine= opposite/hypotenuse , for example.

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