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What Is Cot In Triangle? [Solved]
In trigonometry, cot or cotangent is one of six trigonometric ratios. In a right-angled triangle, cot of an angle is equal to the ratio of adjacent side and opposite side of angle. Cot x = Adjacent Side/Opposite side. Cot x is also equal to the reciprocal of tan x. Cot x = 1/tan x.
Secant (sec), cosecant (csc) and cotangent (cot) example | Trigonometry | Khan Academy
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Sine Cosine Tangent Explained - Right Triangle Basic Trigonometry - sin cos tan sec csc cot
This trigonometry video tutorials explains how to use the sine cosine and tangent function as it relates to right
Trigonometric Functions: Sine, Cosine, Tangent, Cosecant, Secant, and Cotangent
Oh man, what is all this sine and cosine business? What do these things even mean?! And Greek letters now? I don’t know Greek!