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I WILL GIVE 20 POINTS TO THOSE WHO ANSWER THIS QUESTION RIGHT NOOOO SCAMS AND EXPLAIN WHY THAT IS THE ANSWER

I WILL GIVE 20 POINTS TO THOSE WHO ANSWER THIS QUESTION RIGHT NOOOO SCAMS AND EXPLAIN-example-1
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Answer:


\sf \sin A=\boxed{(5)/(13)}\quad\cos A=\boxed{(12)/(13)}\quad\tan A=\boxed{(5)/(12)}

Explanation:

Trigonometric ratios


\sf \sin(\theta)=(O)/(H)\quad\cos(\theta)=(A)/(H)\quad\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

Given:


  • \theta = A
  • O = BC = 5
  • A = AC = 12
  • H = AB = 13


\implies \sf \sin A=(5)/(13)\quad\cos A=(12)/(13)\quad\tan A=(5)/(12)

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