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User Eeshaan
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Answer:


\textsf{tan(A)}=(4)/(3)

Explanation:

The trig ratio for tan is:
\textsf{tan}(x)=\mathsf{(O)/(A)} where


  • x is the angle
  • O = side OPPOSITE to the angle
  • A = side ADJACENT to the angle

For angle A:

O = 12

A = 9


\implies \textsf{tan(A)}=(12)/(9)\\\\\implies \textsf{tan(A)}=(4)/(3)

User Are Husby
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Answer:


tan(A) = (4)/(3)

Explanation:

Here we see tan(B) has opposite side of 12 and adjacent of 9

using the formula:


tan(A) = (opposite )/(adjacent)


tan(A) = (12)/(9)


tan(A) = (4)/(3)

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