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28 September, 09:42

If the tan of angle x is 22 over 5, and the triangle was dilated to be two times as big as the original, what would be the value of the tan of x for the dilated triangle? Hint: Use the slash symbol (/) to represent the fraction bar and enter the fraction with no spaces.

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  1. 28 September, 09:47
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    Tan of angle x = 22/5; original triangle.

    Regardless of how many times the triangle has been dilated from its original size, the tan of angle x will still remain at 22/5.

    The value of the tan of x for the dilated triangle is 22/5.
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