For this case we have that by definition of trigonometric relations of a rectangular triangle, that the sine of an angle is given by the opposite leg to the angle on the hypotenuse of the triangle. While the tangent of the same angle is given by the leg opposite the angle on the leg adjacent to the angle.
Then, according to the figure we have:

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The quotient of two algebraic expressions is a<em> fractional expression.
</em> Moreover, the quotient of two <em>polynomials</em> such as:

is called a rational expression. So according to this definition rational expressions does not contain logarithmic functions. In fact, a rational expression is an expression that is the ratio of two polynomials like this:

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For example, if given a graph, you could use the vertical line test; if a vertical line intersects the graph more than once, then the relation that the graph represents is not a function.
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