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Please help someone i don't know-example-1
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Answer:


\sf \tan x = (15 √(97))/(97)

Explanation:

The tangent identity is given by:


\sf \tan x = (\sin x)/(\cos x)

Given that
\sf \sin x = (15)/(17) and
\sf \cos x = (√(97))/(17), we can substitute these values into the formula:


\sf \tan x = ((15)/(17))/((√(97))/(17))

To simplify, multiply the numerator and denominator by the conjugate of the denominator (which is
\sf (√(97))/(17)):


\sf \tan x = (15)/(17) * (17)/(√(97))

Cancel out the common factor of 17:


\sf \tan x = (15)/(√(97))

To rationalize the denominator, multiply the numerator and denominator by
\sf √(97):


\sf \tan x = (15 √(97))/(97)

So,
\sf \tan x = (15 √(97))/(97).

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