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A trigonometric values table is a compact chart that lists the exact and decimal values of the six main trigonometric ratiossine (sin), cosine (cos), tangent (tan), cotangent (cot), secant (sec), and cosecant (cosec)for important standard angles like 0, 30, 45, 60, and 90.
0:08 5:31 Ratios. I failed to recollect. It dont worry Omar. I will help you. Its just a matter of your leftMoreRatios. I failed to recollect. It dont worry Omar. I will help you. Its just a matter of your left. Hand look at your left.
0:17 2:35 1 2 3 4 and 5 now lets say you have to work out sign of 30. All right this is the finger for 30.More1 2 3 4 and 5 now lets say you have to work out sign of 30. All right this is the finger for 30. Now we count the fingers to the right from here we have one finger.

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The trigonometric table is made up of trigonometric ratios that are interrelated to each other sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, cotangent. These ratios, in short, are written as sin, cos, tan, cosec, sec, cot, and are taken for standard angle values.
For the right ABC, right-angled at B, the trigonometric ratios of the A are as follows: sin A=opposite side/hypotenuse=BC/AC. cos A=adjacent side/hypotenuse=AB/AC. tan A=opposite side/adjacent side=BC/AB. cosec A=hypotenuse/opposite side=AC/BC. sec A=hypotenuse/adjacent side=AC/AB. cot A=adjacent side/opposite side=AB/BC.
Try this finger trick: 1️⃣ Open your left hand and label fingers from 0 (thumb) to 90 (pinky). 2️⃣ To find sin() Count fingers below the given angle, take n/2. 3️⃣ To find cos() Count fingers above the given angle, take n/2. Its fast, fun, and works every time!
3. Add Sugar To Coffee (ASTC) There are four quadrants and ASTC techniques helps you remember if a trigonometric function is positive or negative in each quadrant. ADD - All (Sin, Cos, Tan) are positive. SUGAR - Sin is positive, Cos and Tan are negative. TO - Tan is positive, Sin and Cos are negative.
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