SOLUTION: I have a question, not exactly a specific problem. Let's say you have a picture of a right triangle with other right triangle in it. They all have the same right angle and the seco

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Question 970164: I have a question, not exactly a specific problem. Let's say you have a picture of a right triangle with other right triangle in it. They all have the same right angle and the second largest side. The second largest side is the opposite side of 4 angles. How would you determine which angle has the largest cosine, sine, or tangent? Thank you for your help
Answer by josgarithmetic(39623)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your description falls apart at, "The second largest side is the opposite side of 4 angles. "

Try the description more accurately or include a precise diagram.

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