SOLUTION: If an angle in standard position is {{{ r = 12 }}} centimeters, how would the magnitudes sin Θ, cos Θ, and tan Θ change as Θ increases continually from {{{ 0}}}

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Question 1060196: If an angle in standard position is centimeters, how would the magnitudes sin Θ, cos Θ, and tan Θ change as Θ increases continually from ° to °
Angle: https://s12.postimg.org/9umak8o8t/angle.png
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Answer by ikleyn(52834)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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"If an angle in standard position is centimeters"

This phrase doesn't make sense, since the angle is NEVER measures in centimeters.


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