Check the picture below
the triangles are similar, the angles are congruents then
so... just add them up, and divide by 2, or set them as rational
Answer:
DNE
Step-by-step explanation:

As you can see in the picture I attached to this, that as the limit goes to zero from the negative side, it approaches -∞ and from the positive side, it approaches ∞ . hence, the limit doesn't exist.
To show this algebraically, you have to imagine how a number divided by zero looks like, Just know the graph of 1/x and see how the limit to zero doesnot exist. I hope this helps!
This is what I could find.
Draw a 53° angle in standard position together with a unit circle<span>. Use the triangle below to </span>find<span> the x- any y-</span>coordinates<span> of the </span>point<span> of intersection of the terminal side and the </span>circle<span>. Compute and . Confirm that they are equal to and .</span>