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Describe one similarity and one difference between the sine ratio and the cosine ratio in terms of the sides of a right triangle.
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Part 1
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A.
Both ratios have the length of the hypotenuse in the denominator. However, the sine ratio has the length of the side adjacent to the angle in the numerator, while the cosine ratio has the length of the side opposite to the angle in the numerator.
B.
Both ratios have the length of the hypotenuse in the denominator. However, the sine ratio has the length of the side opposite to the angle in the numerator, while the cosine ratio has the length of the side adjacent to the angle in the numerator.
C.
Both ratios have the length of the hypotenuse in the numerator. However, the sine ratio has the length of the side opposite to the angle in the denominator, while the cosine ratio has the length of the side adjacent to the angle in the denominator.
D.
Both ratios have the length of the hypotenuse in the numerator. However, the sine ratio has the length of the side adjacent to the angle in the denominator, while the cosine ratio has the length of the side opposite to the angle in the denominator.
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B.
Both sine and cosine place the hypotenuse in the denominator. Sine = (opposite)/(hypotenuse) while cosine = (adjacent)/(hypotenuse).
Both sine and cosine place the hypotenuse in the denominator. Sine = (opposite)/(hypotenuse) while cosine = (adjacent)/(hypotenuse).
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