An equation whose variables are polar coordinates is called a polar equation. These equation are characterized by an r as a function an angle. Polar equations can be written in rectangular coordinates by certain relationships. An example of a polar equation would be r = 2sin∅.
Long leg = 8 → opposite
short leg = 6 → adjacent
hypotenuse = ?
8² + 6² = c²
64 + 36 = c²
100 = c²
√100 = √c²
10 = c
sin ∠BOC = opposite / hypotenuse
sin ∠BOC = 8 / 10
sin ∠BOC = 0.80
tan ∠BOC = opposite / adjacent
tan ∠BOC = 8 / 6
tan ∠BOC = 1.33
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linear functions have no exponents higher than 1
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Oh yes... Wonderful Proportions. There are ways to do proportions but this is how I learned how to do them :
PART %
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WHOLE 100 That is the formula. I'm not sure of an example but I hope it helps