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“We added a piece to our puzzle that we hope is going to help us now and in the future,” said Cheveldayoff. “And we have some great young kids coming up from St. John on the defensive side of it. The formula you’re using is similar to the “SOH” portion of SOHCAHTOA, the trigonometric formula you learned back in high school. The “back” of the triangle is the opposite side, and the diagonal ramp is the hypotenuse. The difference is that you’re using SIN^ 1 instead of SIN.