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  1. Sine, Cosine and Tangent (often shortened to sin, cos and tan) are each a ratio of sides of a right angled triangle: For a given angle θ each ratio stays the same. no matter how big or small the triangle is. To calculate them: Divide the length of one side by another side. Example: What is the sine of 35°?

  2. Sin Cos Tan Formulas. Sin, cos, and tan functions in trigonometry are defined in terms of two of the three sides (opposite, adjacent, and hypotenuse) of a right-angled triangle. Here are the formulas of sin, cos, and tan. sin θ = Opposite/Hypotenuse. cos θ = Adjacent/Hypotenuse. tan θ = Opposite/Adjacent.

  3. Opposite. Sine, Cosine and Tangent. The three main functions in trigonometry are Sine, Cosine and Tangent. They are just the length of one side divided by another. For a right triangle with an angle θ : Sine Function: sin (θ) = Opposite / Hypotenuse. Cosine Function: cos (θ) = Adjacent / Hypotenuse. Tangent Function: tan (θ) = Opposite / Adjacent.

  4. Basic trigonometry formulas involve the representing of basic trigonometric ratios in terms of the ratio of corresponding sides of a right-angled triangle. These are given as, sin θ = Opposite Side/ Hypotenuse, cos θ = Adjacent Side/Hypotenuse, tan θ = Opposite Side/Adjacent Side.

  5. Sin Cos Tan Formula. The three ratios, i.e. sine, cosine and tangent have their individual formulas. Suppose, ABC is a right triangle, right-angled at B, as shown in the figure below: Now as per sine, cosine and tangent formulas, we have here: Sine θ = Opposite side/Hypotenuse = BC/AC; Cos θ = Adjacent side/Hypotenuse = AB/AC

  6. Trigonometry can find that missing angle and distance. Or maybe we have a distance and angle and need to "plot the dot" along and up: Questions like these are common in engineering, computer animation and more. And trigonometry gives the answers! Sine, Cosine and Tangent. The main functions in trigonometry are Sine, Cosine and Tangent.

  7. The relationships between the sides and angles of triangles are related with trigonometric functions. There are two main ways in which trigonometric functions are typically discussed: in terms of right triangles and in terms of the unit circle.

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