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What is the tangent ratio for angle A?
Answer options: 1/7, 1, sqrt2, 1/sqrt2.

What is the tangent ratio for angle A? Answer options: 1/7, 1, sqrt2, 1/sqrt2.-example-1
User ASammour
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Answer:

The correct answer is option (2). 1

Explanation:

Formula;-

tanα = Opposite side/Adjacent side

Where α be the one angle in the triangle

From the given figure we get,

Triangle ABC is a right angled triangle.

<C = 90°, AB =7√2, BC = 7, AC = 7

To find the tangent ratio for angle A

tan A = Opposite side/Adjacent side

tan A = BC/AC = 7/7 = 1

Therefore the tangent ratio of angle A = 1

The correct answer is option (2). 1

User Jordi Flores
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Answer: 1

Explanation:

1. As you can see in the figure attached, the triangle is a right triangle.

2. You know that, by definition, the tangent is the shown below:


tan\alpha=(opposite)/(adjacent)

Where:


opposite=7\\adjacent=7\\\alpha=A

3. Now, you must substitute the values shown above.

4. Once you do this, you obtain that the tangent ratio for the angle A is:


tanA=(7)/(7)\\tanA=1

5. Therefore, the answer is the second option:

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