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Find the value of the trigonometric ratio. Make sure to simplify the fraction if needed.

Find the value of the trigonometric ratio. Make sure to simplify the fraction if needed-example-1
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generally, tanA=opposite/adjacent

answer:tanC=36/15=12/5

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Answer:


Tan \space\ \theta =\frac{\boxed{12}}{\boxed5}}

Explanation:

The tangent (Tan) of an angle is the ratio of the opposite side and the adjacent side, so that:


\boxed{Tan\space\ \theta = (opposite)/(adjacent)}.

In this case, with respect to angle C:

• opposite = AB = 36 units

• adjacent = CB = 15 units.

Substituting the values into the equation:


Tan \space\ C = (36)/(15)

=
\bf (12)/(5) (simplified)

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