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A. use this diagram of a right triangle to derive and prove the pythagorean identity, based on sin and cose. start with
what you know about the relationship among a (adjacent side), o (opposite side), and h (hypotenuse). using the diagram
and the labeled components, define sine and cosine. incorporate these definitions in your equation. in your response,
include all steps and calculations.
b. in respect to the adjacent side of the triangle has a length of 6 units and the opposite side has a length of 3. find
the values of the hypotenuse, h, sine, and cose. use these values to confirm the pythagorean identity for this triangle.
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