The 3-4-5 triangle) opposite = 4, adjacent = 3 therefore we use Tan. Tan Theta = 4/3 Theta = 53.13 degrees The 24-10-26 triangle) opposite = 10, hypotenuse = 26 therefore we use sine Sin Theta = 10/24 Theta = 24.62 degrees The 5-4-8 triangle) adjacent = 4, hypotenuse = 8 therefore we use cosine Cosine Theta = 4/8 Theta = 60 degrees For the last one, I don't know what you want me to solve. Area? Angles? Lengths? And is it a non-right angled triangle? And, is that an 18? Note that the opposite and adjacent change, relative to the angle you're looking at.
Here's a little acronym for ya: SohCahToa. Sine = opposite/hypothenuse Cosine = adjacent/hypothenuse Tangent = opposite/adjacent
Would post my "Kinematics of a particle moving in a straight line or on a plane" homework, but I have no bloody clue of what anything means
Its the movement of a particle. There's 5 kinematics equations for projectile motion, So I guess straight line movement would be even easier xD I do Physics as well so if you post it, I'll be able to go through it step by step for you
Yeaa I know all the suvat equations and how to apply them but it's when it gets to A2 and you got stuff like this Sorry if the quality is bad aha