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4 March, 19:59

If the sin of angle x is 4/5, and the triangle was dilated to be two times as big as the original, what would be the value of the sin of x for the dilated triangle? Hint: Use the slash symbol (/) to represent the fraction bar and enter the fraction with no spaces.

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  1. 4 March, 23:00
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    Given:

    Sin x = 4/5

    Using the rule of SOH CAH TOA,

    we know that,

    Sin x = opposite/Hypotenuse

    So,

    When the triangle is dilated, the opposite side will be dilated to 8 and the Hypotenuse will be dilated to to 10.

    which means 4/5 will become 8/10

    and hence,

    8/10 after simplifying will be 4/5. Thus there is no change.
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