Answer:
4/3
Step-by-step explanation:
The tangent of any angle (θ) in standard position that has point (x, y) on its terminal ray is ...
tan(θ) = y/x
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For the given point on the terminal side, the tangent is ...
tan(θ) = (-4)/(-3) = 4/3
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<em>Additional comment</em>
There are several ways this can be explained. One of them makes use of the relation between rectangular and polar coordinates:
(x, y) = (r·cos(θ), r·sin(θ))
Then the ratio y/x is ...
y/x = (r·sin(θ))/(r·cos(θ)) = sin(θ)/cos(θ) = tan(θ)
If you have a protractor measure the degrees in vetesis
Answer:
Well a triangle itself is worth 180 degrees (Inteirior angles)
your given “a” “b” and you need to find c.
So you can subtract
A is 50
B is 55
So
<BCA= 180- 55-50
Is the answer (b)
I got x=0 because I simplified both sides of the equation and then isolated the equation
Using trigonometry
tan(x)=9/6
use your calculator to find x using tan-1(9/6) and you get 56.3° which is basically the first answer