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Solving for sin, cos, and tan with given angle and side length
I am currently taking a trig class. I need help understanding how to solve for sin,cos, and tan in problems which give an angle and a side length or the hypotenus. Any help would be muchly appreciated
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Khanacademy has a great trigonometry tutorial. Have you tried watching some of the videos on there?
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