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Tan(theta)=40/58 How do u solve? How do u isolate theta? show work plz!

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Answer:


\Large \boxed{\theta = 34.59228868\°}

Explanation:

tan(θ) = 40/58

To isolate theta (unknown angle), we must take the inverse tangent of both the sides.

tan^-1(tan(θ)) = tan^-1(40/58)

The inverse tangent and tangent cancels.

Simplify the equation.

θ = tan^-1(20/29)

θ = 34.59228868°

User Laune
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Answer:

34.60°

Explanation:


\tan \theta = \frac {40}{58}


\tan \theta = 0.689655172


\theta =\tan^(-1) 0.689655172


\theta =34.592288671\degree


\theta =34.60\degree

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