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Find the tangent of S.

Find the tangent of S.-example-1
User Kiksy
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Answer:

Therefore,


\tan S=2.14

Explanation:

Given:

ΔSRQ is a Right angle triangle at ∠R = 90°

SR = 36 ....Adjacent side of ∠S

RQ = 77 ...Opposite side of ∠S

To Find:


\tan S=?

Solution:

ΔSRQ is a Right angle triangle at ∠R = 90° ..Given

By Tangent Identity we have


\tan S = \frac{\textrm{side opposite to angle S}}{\textrm{side adjacent to angle S}}

Substituting the values we get


\tan S = (RQ)/(SR)=(77)/(36)=2.13888\\\\\tan S=2.14...Rounded to the nearest hundredth

Therefore,


\tan S=2.14

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