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Given the identity tanX =sinX/cosX and the relationship between the sine and cosine of complementary angles, what is tan (90 -A)?

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base from the given that tan X =sin X / cos X. so the answer to the question what is tan ( 90 - A) is:
first let X = 90 - A
substituting from the given that
tan X =sin X / cos X
tan ( 90 - A) = sin ( 90 - A) / cos ( 90 - A)

i hope this can help with your question. feel free to ask frther clarifications
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