Solving Soh Cah Toa: Understand & Find Angles and Sides

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The discussion focuses on understanding the trigonometric ratios defined by Soh Cah Toa, specifically how to apply sine, cosine, and tangent to find angles and sides in right triangles. The user inquires about calculating the opposite and adjacent sides given a specific angle and hypotenuse length, using the example of a 20-degree angle with a hypotenuse of 6 cm. The correct formulas are provided: for the opposite side, x = 6 * Sin(20), and for the adjacent side, y = 6 * Cos(20). Additionally, the conversation clarifies misconceptions regarding the Pythagorean theorem and emphasizes the importance of specifying angles when discussing trigonometric functions.

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  • Understanding of basic trigonometric functions: sine, cosine, tangent
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I understand that Sin is Opposite over the Hypotenuse, Cosine is Adjacent over Hypotenue, and Tangent is Opposite over the Adjacent. But I don't know how to use it. Sin has its own equation, as does Tangent...I am just confused. What do I do to find a specific angle? What about a certain side?

Thanks!

P.S I have done Soh Cah Toa during previous school years, but I never understood!
 
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Then all I can recommend is that you draw a right triangle, label the sides and angles, stare at it for a while and THINK!

It might help if you specified on your triangle, which angle you are talking about "sin is opposite over hypotenuse" is non-sense until you specify the angle! Never say "sin". It is always sin OF A PARTICULAR ANGLE.
 
Ok...here could be an example:

One angle of a right triangle is 20 degress. The length of the hypotenuse is 6 cm. How would I get the other two sides?

For the opposite side, would it be something like Sin20 is x/6?

It just doesn't make sense...What about the whole Sin is the square root of a plus b times a and b or something like that?

Thanks!
 
So you have

x= 6* Sin20 for the opposite side,

the adjacent side would be

y = 6* Cos20

I am not sure what your last comment is about, are you referring to the Pythagorean theorem.

a2+ b2= c2?
 
Thanks for the reply.

No, it wasn't the pathagorem theorum. I don't know what it was.

Thanks again!
 
"What about the whole Sin is the square root of a plus b times a and b or something like that? "

Now THAT'S the part that doesn't make sense! I recommend you erase that from your mind immediately!
 
Ok, I will. If I do find out what I was thinking of, I'll post it!
 
pay attention in class

your thinkin of 30 60 90 triangles. that's where the side across from the right angle ( hypotenuse) equals 2x. the side across from the 30 degree angle equals x and the side across from the 60 degree angle is x times the squareroot of 3
 

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