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What is sinE for this triangle?

Enter your answer as a fraction please.
I am assuming that Sin E would equal g/f

What is sinE for this triangle? Enter your answer as a fraction please. I am assuming-example-1
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User Pvorb
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\Large \boxed{\sf sin(E)=(e)/(f) }\\\\\\\\\displaystyle \sf Use\ the\ trigonometric\ function\ sine\\\\\\sin(x)=(opposite)/(hypotenuse) \\\\\\sin(E)=(e)/(f)

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User Neurix
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Unfortunately that is not correct. If it was asking for cos(E), then yes it would be correct

Instead, you should do
sin(angle) = opposite/hypotenuse
sin(E) = GF/GE
sin(E) = e/f

Answer: e/f

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What is sinE for this triangle? Enter your answer as a fraction please. I am assuming-example-1
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