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1 Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu. sinr O tant = cost. Therefore, tan(90-A) = COST. 1/tan(90-A) 1/sin A 1/cos(90 - A) 1/tan A . (All angle measurements are in degrees.) Reset Next 1 Select the correct answer from the drop - down menu . sinr O tant = cost . Therefore , tan ( 90 - A ) = COST . 1 / tan ( 90 - A ) 1 / sin A 1 / cos ( 90 - A ) 1 / tan A . ( All angle measurements are in degrees . ) ​

1 Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu. sinr O tant = cost. Therefore-example-1
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\tan(90^(\circ)-A)\\ \\ =(\sin(90^(\circ)-A))/(\cos(90^(\circ)-A))\\ \\ =(\cos A)/(\sin A)\\\\=\boxed{(1)/(\tan A)}

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