Pearson Geometry Common Core, 2011
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Exercise 9 Page 537

Start by identifying the hypotenuse of the right triangle. Then find the sides that are opposite and adjacent to ∠ B.

lsin B=sqrt(33)/7
lcos B=4/7
ltan B=sqrt(33)/4

Practice makes perfect
For the given right triangle, we want to write the ratios for the sine, cosine, and tangent of ∠ B. Let's start by identifying the hypotenuse of the triangle and the sides that are opposite and adjacent to ∠ B.

We see that the length of the hypotenuse is 7. The length of the side adjacent to ∠ B is 4 and the length of the side opposite to ∠ B is sqrt(33). With this information, we can find the desired ratios.

Ratio Definition Value
sin B Length of leg opposite∠ B/Length of hypotenuse sqrt(33)/7
cos B Length of leg adjacent∠ B/Length of hypotenuse 4/7
tan B Length of leg opposite∠ B/Length of leg adjacent∠ B sqrt(33)/4