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Evaluate tan(cos^-1 3/5) and assume that all angles are in Quadrant I.

Evaluate tan(cos^-1 3/5) and assume that all angles are in Quadrant I.-example-1
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Answer:

4/3

Explanation:

User Sualeh Fatehi
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Answer:

Option c

Explanation:

We assume that the angle is in the first quadrant.

Observe the attached image.

if
u = cos ^(-1)((3)/(5))

So:


cosu = (3)/(5)

By definition:


cosu= (adjacent)/(hypotenuse)

So:

adjacent side = 3

hypotenuse = 5.

Observe the attached image

We find the opposite side "x" using the Pythagorean theorem.


x=√(5^2 -3^2) \\x = 4

Then, for the angle u:


tanu = (opposite)/(adjacent)\\\\tanu = (x)/(3)\\\\tanu = (4)/(3)

Evaluate tan(cos^-1 3/5) and assume that all angles are in Quadrant I.-example-1
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