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What do i have to look up to learn how to do this kind of trig. I went through kahn academy for trig but this stuff never came up

What do i have to look up to learn how to do this kind of trig. I went through kahn-example-1
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Answer:

(e) √(x² -1)

Explanation:

You can look up the Pythagorean theorem, and SOH CAH TOA.

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Pythagorean theorem

This tells you the relations between the sides of a right triangle. For the purpose of finding tan(θ), you need to know the length of the side that is not marked on the diagram. It is found using the Pythagorean theorem.

The sum of squares of the legs is equal to the square of the hypotenuse. If we call the unknown leg "o", then ...

1² +o² = x² . . . . . the Pythagorean relation

o² = x² -1 . . . . . . subtract 1

o = √(x² -1) . . . . take the square root

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SOH CAH TOA

This mnemonic reminds you of the relationship between trig functions and side lengths of a right triangle.

  • Sin = Opposite/Hypotenuse
  • Cos = Adjacent/Hypotenuse
  • Tan = Opposite/Adjacent

This tells you that tan(θ) is the ratio of the side opposite θ to the side adjacent:

tan(θ) = o/1 = o

From the previous section, o = √(x²-1), so ...

tan(θ) = √(x² -1) . . . . . . . matches choice (e)

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Additional comment

Another way to think about this is in terms of the trig identities you have learned:

sec(θ) = 1/cos(θ) = 1/(1/x) = x

sec²(θ) = tan²(θ) +1 ⇒ tan(θ) = √(sec²(θ) -1) = √(x² -1)

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