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What are sentences that have soh cah toa in each letter?

It's tricky to make complete sentences using all the letters of SOH CAH TOA, but we can get pretty close! Here are a few options:

Option 1: Focusing on the acronym's meaning

* "Sine is Opposite over Hypotenuse. Cosine is Adjacent over Hypotenuse. Tangent is Opposite over Adjacent." (This is the literal meaning and most straightforward way to use the acronym)

Option 2: Playing with word order

* "To solve right triangles, use SOH CAH TOA, of course!" (This sentence uses the acronym as a reminder and makes a statement about its purpose)

Option 3: Using the first letters of the words

* "Some Old Horses Can Always Hear Their Owners Approaching." (This is a mnemonic sentence using the first letters of each word to remember the trigonometric ratios)

Let me know if you'd like to try other variations!

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