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4 August, 00:46

The length of an angle is the reaction of the opposite leg length to the hypotenuse length

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  1. 4 August, 01:02
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    C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    we know that

    In a right triangle

    The cosine of an angle x is equal to

    cos (x) = / frac{adjacent / side / angle / x}{hypotenuse}

    The sine of an angle x is equal to

    sine (x) = / frac{opposite / side / angle / x}{hypotenuse}

    The tangent of an angle x is equal to

    tan (x) = / frac{opposite / side / angle / x}{adjacent / side / angle / x}

    therefore

    the answer is the option C
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