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What is the Tan for x

What is the Tan for x-example-1
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Answer:


\tan(X) = (32)/(24)

Explanation:


\tan(\theta) = \frac{\textrm{opposite}}{\textrm{adjacent}}

Plug the given side lengths into the above formula for tangent.

In this case, the opposite side to x is 32, and the adjacent (next-to) side to x is 24. So, we can form the equation:


\tan(X) = (32)/(24)

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