More practice with Trig Ratios
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5 questions
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Students get practice with writing trig ratios
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Find sinA. Express your answer as a simplified fraction.
Find sinA. Express your answer as a simplified fraction.
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Find tanC. Round your answer to the nearest ten-thousandth (4 places past the decimal)
Find tanC. Round your answer to the nearest ten-thousandth (4 places past the decimal)
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Find cosC. Write your answer as a simplified fraction.
Find cosC. Write your answer as a simplified fraction.
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Find tanA. If you do this correctly, you won't have to worry about a fraction or a decimal that needs to be rounded. :-)
Find tanA. If you do this correctly, you won't have to worry about a fraction or a decimal that needs to be rounded. :-)
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Find sinC. Round your answer to the nearest ten-thousandth (4 places past the decimal point). Don't forget the leading zero.
Find sinC. Round your answer to the nearest ten-thousandth (4 places past the decimal point). Don't forget the leading zero.