STEM Workshops

Trigonometric Ratios SIN, COS, TAN (SOH CAH TOA)

Demonstrate that trigonometric ratios depend ONLY on the angle ($\theta$), not the size of the triangle. (G-SRT.C.6)

**Louisiana Standard Connection (G-SRT.C.6):** This visually proves that $\sin(\theta)$, $\cos(\theta)$, and $\tan(\theta)$ are defined by ratios of sides in right triangles and are constant for a given angle due to similarity.

Interactive Right Triangle

Adjust Angle ($\theta$):

Angle ($\theta$): 40°

Adjust Hypotenuse Length (Scale):

Hypotenuse (H): 100 units

Side Lengths & Ratios

Calculated Side Lengths:

Opposite (O): 0.00

Adjacent (A): 0.00

Hypotenuse (H): 0.00

Trigonometric Ratios (O/A/H):

Sine ($\sin(\theta) = \frac{O}{H}$):

0.0000

Cosine ($\cos(\theta) = \frac{A}{H}$):

0.0000

Tangent ($\tan(\theta) = \frac{O}{A}$):

0.0000