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The sine ratio of an angle is the opposite side over the adjacent side.

always
never
sometimes

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Answer:

never

Explanation:

In a right triangle, every angle has an opposite side and an adjacent side. And there's always a hypotenuse.

The sine of an angle is the ratio of the length of the opposite side divided by the length of the hypotenuse.

The tangent ratio of an angle is the opposite side over adjacent side, it is not the sine ratio of a triangle.

For example, ABC is a right angled triangle having length of the sides are a,b,c.

So


sine\ C=(a)/(c)

The sine ratio of an angle is the opposite side over the adjacent side. always never-example-1
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