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Given right triangle ABC, what is the value of tan(A)? Five-thirteenths Twelve-thirteenths Twelve-fifths Thirteen-twelfths

User Barif
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Answer:

Twelve-fifths.

Explanation:

The diagram is shown below

Given triangle be right angled at
B
,

Withe reference to
\angle A,

Its opposite side is
BC=12
, adjacent side is
AB=5
and hypotenuse is
AC=13

We are to find the value of
tan(A)

We know
tan=(opposite)/(adjacent)

Substituting the above values we get,


tan(A)= (BC)/(AB)=(12)/(5)

So the answer is Twelve-fifths.

Given right triangle ABC, what is the value of tan(A)? Five-thirteenths Twelve-thirteenths-example-1
User Tzup
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4 votes

Answer:

C.
(12)/(13)

Explanation:

cos(Z) = cos(C)

cos(C) = 12/13

Because adjacent side over hypotenuse side length.

Therefore, cos(Z) = 12/13.

Given right triangle ABC, what is the value of tan(A)? Five-thirteenths Twelve-thirteenths-example-1
User Nir Hedvat
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