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Answer:

tan(Q) is Option C : 1

Explanation:

Given:


\angle R = 90^0


\angle OPQ = 135^0

To Find:

tan(Q)

Solution:

Step 1: Finding the angle QPR

We know that the
\angle OPQ and
\angle QPR are supplementary angles. Then the sum of
\angle OPQ and
\angle QPR must be equal to 180 degrees

So


\angle OPQ +\angle QPR = 180^0

From the figure


135^0 +\angle QPR = 180^0


\angle QPR = 180^0 - 135^0


\angle QPR = 45^0

Step 2: Finding the angle PQR

Now we also know that The "Triangle Sum Theorem states" that the three interior angles of any triangle add up to 180 degrees.

According to this theorem , In the figure,

the sum of all the interior angles in the triangle PQR


\angle P +\angle Q +\angle R = 180^0

Substituting the known values


45^0 +\angle Q +90^0 = 180^0


\angle Q +135^0 = 180^0


\angle Q = 180^0 - 135^0


\angle Q = 45^0

Step 3: Finding the tan(Q)

We now Know that
\angle Q = 45^0


tan(Q) = tan(45^0) = 1

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