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Which of these angles can replace x in tan (x)? A. □ B. None of these angles are correct. C. φ D. θ
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Which of these angles can replace x in tan (x)? A. □ B. None of these angles are correct. C. φ D. θ
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Which of these angles can replace x in tan (x)?
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B. None of these angles are correct.
C. φ
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Answer:
C. φ
Explanation:
Thus
can replace x
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