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Given θ is in the third quadrant, φ is in the second quadrant, sinθ=-5/13, and tanφ=-8/15. Find the value of tan(π+θ)1) 12/52) 13) 5/12

User Rohit Banga
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\begin{gathered} \sin \theta=(-5)/(13) \\ \tan (\pi+\theta)=\tan \theta \\ \sin \theta=(p)/(h) \\ \text{base}=\sqrt[]{(hypotonous)^2-(perpendicular)^2} \\ =\sqrt[]{(13)^2-(-5)}^2 \\ =\sqrt[]{169-25} \\ =\sqrt[]{144} \\ =12 \\ \tan \theta=(p)/(b) \\ \tan \theta=(-5)/(12) \end{gathered}

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