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28 March, 09:55

What can you infer about triangle MNP if cos (N) = 3/5 and sin (N) = 4/5?

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  1. 28 March, 13:15
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    Right angled triangle

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The triangle MNP has the cosine ratio of the angle N as 3/5 and the sine ratio of the angle N as 4/5. Note MNP is aright angle triangle.

    The cosine ratio of the angle N is expressed as

    cosine N = adjacent/hypotenuse

    cosine N = 3/5

    The adjacent side of the triangle is 3 and the hypotenuse is 5.

    For Sine ratio the ratio is represented as

    sin N = opposite/hypotenuse

    sin N = 4/5

    The opposite side of the triangle is 4 and the hypotenuse is same as 5.

    This means the triangle is a special kind of triangle which means the triangle has one angle as 90° and the sum of the other two angle is equal to 90°.

    A triangle with side of 3, 4 and 5 is a right angle triangle.
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