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I don't know how can a triangle be formed with two angles each 90 degree. If it is not possible, then how do we calculate sin 90 degree = 1 ?
physics kiddy said:I don't know how can a triangle be formed with two angles each 90 degree. If it is not possible, then how do we calculate sin 90 degree = 1 ?
You can readily extend that diagram to find length segments that equal those other trig values.physics kiddy said:But, this circle shows sin and cos only. What about tan, cot, sec, cosec ?
physics kiddy said:OK, trigonometry is clear. Please tell why is it so ?
n(n-1)(n-2) ... (n-r+1) = n!/(n-r)!
Thanks in advance...