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Find tan(a) in the triangle

Find tan(a) in the triangle-example-1

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Answer:

35/12

Explanation:

In a right angled triangle tangent is the ratio of perpendicular and base . In the given triangle

  • p = 35
  • b = 12

So ,


\longrightarrow \tan\alpha =(p)/(b) \\


\longrightarrow \underline{\underline{ \tan\alpha =(35)/(12) }} \\

And we are done!

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