

Sai mukesh
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- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Statistics
- Thermodynamics
I am a CVR college graduate and am doing my MBA, AND ALSO INTERESTED AND VERY MUCH ENTHUSIASTIC ABOUT MATHS
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- Statistics
- Thermodynamics
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Ah, I see! You're asking for a method to approach trigonometry with an example. One common method for teaching trigonometry is using the SOH-CAH-TOA rule, which helps with understanding the relationships between the sides and angles of right-angled triangles. Let’s break it down with an example. SOH-CAH-TOA: Sine (sin) = Opposite / Hypotenuse (SOH) Cosine (cos) = Adjacent / Hypotenuse (CAH) Tangent (tan) = Opposite / Adjacent (TOA) Example: Let’s say you have a right-angled triangle with: Hypotenuse = 10 units Adjacent side (next to the angle) = 6 units You want to find the sine, cosine, and tangent of the angle. Step 1: Use the Cosine formula (CAH). cos(θ)=AdjacentHypotenusecos(θ)=HypotenuseAdjacent cos(θ)=610=0.6cos(θ)=106=0.6 Step 2: Use the Sine formula (SOH). sin(θ)=OppositeHypotenusesin(θ)=HypotenuseOpposite To find the opposite side, you can use the Pythagorean theorem: a2+b2=c2a2+b2=c2 Where a=6a=6 (adjacent), c=10c=10 (hypotenuse), and bb is the opposite side. 62+b2=102 62+b2=102 36+b2=100 36+b2=100 b2=100−36=64 b2=100−36=64 b=8 (the opposite side) b=8(the opposite side) Now, calculate the sine: sin(θ)=810=0.8 sin(θ)=108=0.8 Step 3: Use the Tangent formula (TOA). tan(θ)=OppositeAdjacenttan(θ)=AdjacentOpposite tan(θ)=86≈1.33 tan(θ)=68≈1.33 Final answers: sin(θ)=0.8sin(θ)=0.8 cos(θ)=0.6cos(θ)=0.6 tan(θ)≈1.33tan(θ)≈1.33 This is a basic example, but methods like these can help in solving trigonometric problems efficiently. Does this method make sense to you?
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