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Landon Larson
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11 December, 19:11
Trigonometric ratio of tan
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Rowan Hays
11 December, 19:19
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Tan = opposite leg/adjacent leg. it can also be written as sin/cos. to see why, since sin = opposite leg/hypotenuse and cos = adjacent leg/hypotenuse, when you divide the 2 you get:
sin/cos = (opp/hyp) (hyp/adj) = opp/adj and therefore this ratio is also tan.
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Madalynn Obrien
11 December, 19:27
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Opposite over adjacent or sinx/cosx
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