trigonometry - How would a triangle for sin 90 degree look

trigonometry - How would a triangle for sin 90 degree look

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I am studying trigonometry in my school and learned that in a triangle the side opposite to angle theta should be taken as perpendicular side - hypotenuse remains the same and the third remaining s

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