How do you use sin cos tan to find the angles in a 90 degree right triangle?
To use sin, cos, tan to find the angles in a 90 degree right triangle, you will need to apply sin, cosine or tangent formula and use the either use a calculator or look up the value on sin, cosine or tangent table and find the value of the angles.
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