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Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Trigonometric ratios in a Right Triangle</u>
Let ABC a right triangle with the right angle (90°) in A. The longest length is called the hypotenuse and is the side opposite to A. The other sides are called legs and are shorter than the hypotenuse.
Some trigonometric relations are defined in a right triangle. Being one of the angles other than the right angle, h the hypotenuse, x the side opposite to and y the side adjacent to , then
We are given the values of h=164 and x=160, let's find y
Now we compute the rest of the ratios