Trigonometry is the part of mathematics in which we learn to find the base, height & angles in a triangle. It is used in different fields where we use triangular shapes.
2. How to identify base perpendicular and hypotenuse in trigonometry?
3. How to find the base perpendicular and hypotenuse?
4. What is the ratio in trigonometry?
5. How to find the ratios in trigonometry?
1. What is perpendicular base and hypotenuse in trigonometry?
a) What is perpendicular in trigonometry?
b) What is a base in a triangle?
c) What is a hypotenuse in trigonometry?
2. How to identify base perpendicular and hypotenuse in trigonometry?
a) How to identify a perpendicular in the triangle?
b) How to identify the base in the triangle?
c) How to identify a hypotenuse in the triangle?
3. How to find the base perpendicular and hypotenuse?
In a right-angled triangle square of its Hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the square of its Base and Perpendicular.
a) How to find a Base in trigonometry?
Base² = Hypotenuse² - Perpendicular²
Base² = Hypotenuse² - Perpendicular²
Putting all the given values-
(Base)² = (5)² - (4)²
(Base)² = 25 - 16
(Base)² = 9
(Base)² = 3²
Base = 3cm
b) How to find perpendicular in trigonometry?
Perpendicular² = Hypotenuse² - Base²
Let we have Hypotenuse = 13cm, Base = 5cm
Perpendicular² = Hypotenuse² - Base²
Putting all the given values-
(Perpendicular)² = (13)² - (5)²
(Perpendicular)² = 169 - 25
(Perpendicular)² = 144
(Perpendicular)² = 12²
Perpendicular = 12cm
c) How to find hypotenuse in trigonometry?
Hypotenuse² = Perpendicular² + Base²
Let's take an example for a better understanding. We have Perpendicular = 8cm, Base = 6cm
Hypotenuse² = Perpendicular² + Base²
Putting all the given values-
(Hypotenuse)² = (8)² + (6)²
(Hypotenuse)² = 64 + 36
(Hypotenuse)² = 100
(Hypotenuse)² = 10²
Hypotenuse = 10cm