sin(0/0)
cos(0/0)
tan(0/0)
How it works: Tell, what kind of function is shown in the screen.
Tip: sin(x) and cos(x) are always smaller than or equals 1. This means you always need to multiplicate it with your hypotenuse to get the adjacent or opposite side. If you have an angle and an adjacent or opposite, then you always need to divide them by sin(x) or cos(x) to get the hypotenuse.
Examples:
c = a / sin(45°) ::: sin(x) and cos(x) are always smaller than or equals 1, so side "a" devided by sin(x) or cos(x) will give you side "c".
a = c * sin(45°) ::: sin(x) and cos(x) are always smaller than or equals 1, so side "c" multiplicated with sin(x) or cos(x) will give you side "a" or "b" (depending on your case).
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