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Why tan A 90 degree is not solve?

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I am not sure what "tan A 90 degree" means.

tan(90 degrees) is an expression that is not defined and so cannot be solved.

One way to see why that may be so is to think of tan(x) = sin(x)/cos(x).

When x = 90 degrees,

sin(90) = 1 and cos(90)= 0 that tan(90) = 1/0 and since division by 0 is not defined, tan(90) is not defined.

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