well i'm not sure what sin cos and tan are used for in general, but in general... (no pun-intended) ...
sin is the ratio of the opposite side to the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
cos is the ratio of the adjacent to hypotenuse in a RA triangle
tan is the ratio of the opposite to the adjacent in a RA triangle
it's always followed by some sort of variable which corresponds to an angle and becomes its subject
so sin x refers to the ratio of the opposite side of angle x to the hypotenuse
A
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B...........C
(ignore the .'s)
in this right angled triangle for example:
sin y would be the ratio of opp to hyp i.e. AB to AC
so we express this as sin y = AB/AC
cos y would be the ratio of adj to hyp i.e. BC to AC, cos y = BC/AC
tan y would be the ratio of opp to adj i.e. AB to BC, tan y = AB/BC
i'm not sure what kinda questions you do in this but here's an example:
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x|......\2
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..|___60\
..B...........C
find x
we know that sin @ = opp/hyp
so from the diagram,
sin 60 = x/2
2(sin 60) = x [multiplying both sides by 2]
punch that into your calculator and we get an approximate value of x as 1.732...
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..|____x\
..B...3......C
here's another example where you need to find angle
we know cos @ = adj/hyp
so, cos x = 3/5
then press the [cos-1] button
it's usually shift cos
then punch in 3/5 with the fraction ab/c button not division as this will give a different answer
and you should get 53.1301.....
hit the [o ' ''] button and it'll give it to you in degrees
53o7'48.37''
my guess is that general maths doesn't go much further than that?
or am i wrong ...