Use the diagram to express each ratio as a fraction.

Answer/Step-by-step explanation:
Recall the acronym for trigonometric ratios: SOHCAHTOA
SOH means sine of the reference angle = opp/hypotenuse
CAH means cosine of the reference angle = Adj/hyp
TOA means tangent of the reference angle = opp/adj
a. Reference angle = A
opp = 15
hypotenuse = 17
Therefore:
[tex] sin(A) = \frac{opp}{hypo} = \frac{15}{17} [/tex]
b. Reference angle = A
[tex] cos(A) = \frac{adj}{hypo} [/tex]
Adj = 8
hypotenuse = 17
Therefore:
[tex] cos(A) = \frac{8}{17} [/tex]
c. Reference angle = A
[tex] tan(A) = \frac{opp}{adj} [/tex]
Adj = 8
Opp = 15
Therefore:
[tex] tan(A) = \frac{15}{8} [/tex]
d. Reference angle = B
[tex] sin(B) = \frac{opp}{hypo} [/tex]
Opp = 8
hypotenuse = 17
Therefore:
[tex] sin(B) = \frac{8}{17} [/tex]
e. Reference angle = B
[tex] cos(B) = \frac{adj}{hypo} [/tex]
Adj = 15
hypotenuse = 17
Therefore:
[tex] cos(B) = \frac{15}{17} [/tex]
d. Reference angle = B
[tex] tan(B) = \frac{opp}{adj} [/tex]
Opp = 8
Adj = 15
Therefore:
[tex] tan(B) = \frac{8}{15} [/tex]