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3. Unit Circle / Defining the Unit Circle / Problem 3
Problem 3
Determine the missing side in the given triangle using the Pythagorean Theorem. Also, write the value of the six trigonometric ratios for angle P.
p = 12, q = 37
A
r = 29, sin P = 12/37, cos P = 29/37, tan P = 12/29, csc P = 37/12, sec P = 37/29, cot P = 29/12
B
r = 19, sin P = 12/37, cos P = 19/37, tan P = 12/19, csc P = 37/12, sec P = 37/19, cot P = 19/12
C
r = 35, sin P = 12/37, cos P = 37/35, tan P = 12/35, csc P = 37/12, sec P = 35/37, cot P = 35/12
D
r = 35, sin P = 12/37, cos P = 35/37, tan P = 12/35, csc P = 37/12, sec P = 37/35, cot P = 35/12
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