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Find the indicated trigonometric ratio from the figure shown. SinA= __ (Type an integer or a simplified fraction)
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Find the indicated trigonometric ratio from the figure shown.
SinA= __
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Hey there
Here we have
Radian = A
now From trigonometric ratios
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sin A = 9/41 because opposite to angle A is 9 and the hypotenuse is 41. sine is opposite over hypotenuse.
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