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illustrate the six trigonometric ratios sine cosine tangent secant cosecant and cotangent​

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Sine - In any right triangle, the sine of an angle x is the length of the opposite side divided by the length of the hypotenuse (H). In a formula, it is written as 'sin' without the 'e'

Cosine- In any right triangle, the cosine of an angle is the length of the adjacent side divided by the length of the hypotenuse (H). In a formula, it is written simply as 'cos'.

Tangent- In a right triangle, the tangent of an angle is the length of the opposite side divided by the length of the adjacent side.

Secant- The secant of an angle in a right triangle is the hypotenuse divided by the adjacent side.

Cosecant- In a right triangle, the cosecant of an angle is the length of the hypotenuse divided by the length of the opposite side. In a formula, it is abbreviated to just 'csc'.

Cotangent- In a right triangle, the cotangent of an angle is the length of the adjacent side divided by the length of the opposite side. In a formula, it is abbreviated to just 'cot'.