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5
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3
4
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Find tan(B) in the triangle.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:The tangent of an angle is the trigonometric ratio between the adjacent side and the opposite side of a right triangle containing that angle. Example: In the triangle shown, tan(A)=68 or 34 and tan(B)=86 or 43 .

Given two sides

if leg a is the missing side, then transform the equation to the form when a is on one side, and take a square root: a = √(c² - b²)

if leg b is unknown, then. b = √(c² - a²)

for hypotenuse c missing, the formula is. c = √(a² + b²)

User Peri Hartman
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Answer:

it’s 3/4

Explanation:

it’s right for khan (trigonometric ratios in right triangles)

User Cellcon
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