Using relations in a right triangle, it is found that:
tan(A) = 3/4 = 0.75.
<h3>What are the relations in a right triangle?</h3>
The relations in a right triangle are given as follows:
- The sine of an angle is given by the length of the opposite side to the angle divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- The cosine of an angle is given by the length of the adjacent side to the angle divided by the length of the hypotenuse.
- The tangent of an angle is given by the length of the opposite side to the angle divided by the length of the adjacent side to the angle.
In this triangle:
- The adjacent side to A has length 40.
- The opposite side to A has length 30.
Hence the tangent of A is:
tan(A) = 30/40 = 3/4 = 0.75.
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If you know the diameter or radius of a circle, you can work out the circumference. To begin with, remember that pi is an irrational number written with the symbol π. π is roughly equal to 3.14. You can also work out the circumference of a circle if you know its radius.
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