I'm a sophomore doing homeschool and you are officially my math teacher lol Also, I don't understand something. I put in sin cos and tan with the angles you said to put in, then did the division with √3/2 for all of them but the numbers don't match up for me. Was I supposed to divide or just keep them as ratios? I may have misunderstood something.
So how would one calculate the exact trigonometric ratio of an angle other than 30,45, or 60? I mean without pressing the magic button on the calculator?
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I'm in 8th grade and even this kinda makes sense😂great teacher
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Thank's for good explanation 😁
I'm a sophomore doing homeschool and you are officially my math teacher lol
Also, I don't understand something. I put in sin cos and tan with the angles you said to put in, then did the division with √3/2 for all of them but the numbers don't match up for me. Was I supposed to divide or just keep them as ratios? I may have misunderstood something.
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So how would one calculate the exact trigonometric ratio of an angle other than 30,45, or 60? I mean without pressing the magic button on the calculator?
I have the same map of mathematics poster in my classroom : )