that queation doesnt make any sence u retard because u cant get the tan of a triangle u can only get the tan of a number
To find the tan of an angle you want to use this ratio:
Opposite side divided by adjacent side
Once you find the answer, on a scientific calculator you enter in your answer and hit the inv button then the tan button and it should give you your answer.
Tangent is the ratio between perpendicular to the base of the triangle.
There is no such thing as the tangent of a triangle. Circles, angles, and conversations have tangents. In a right angled triangle, the tangent of one of the acute angles is the ratio of the length of the side opposite the angle to the length of the side adjacent to it.
For a right angle triangle: tangent = opposite/adjacent
It depends on what information you already have. For example, if you know the length of two sides of a triangle, you can easily find the tangent. Or, if you know the length of two angles and a side, you can find the other sides as well, using the tangent, cosine, and sine as needed.
you draw a triangle formed by the centers of the two circles and use pythagoean theorem
There can be no tangent side. The tangent of an angle, in a right angled triangle, is a ratio of the lengths of two sides.
The tangent ratio for a right angle triangle is opposite/adjacent.
You can use your trigonometric functions (sine, cosine, and tangent).
They are used to find the angle or side measurement of a right triangle. For example, if 2 sides of a right triangle have known values and an angle has a known measurement, you can find the third side by using sine, cosine or tangent.
Tangent is the ratio between perpendicular to the base of the triangle.
There is no such thing as the tangent of a triangle. Circles, angles, and conversations have tangents. In a right angled triangle, the tangent of one of the acute angles is the ratio of the length of the side opposite the angle to the length of the side adjacent to it.
For a right angle triangle: tangent = opposite/adjacent
It depends on what information you already have. For example, if you know the length of two sides of a triangle, you can easily find the tangent. Or, if you know the length of two angles and a side, you can find the other sides as well, using the tangent, cosine, and sine as needed.
If the sine is 3/5, the tangent must be 3/4, and the triangle must be a 3-4-5 Pythagorean triangle.
The tangent of 60 degrees is sqrt(3) = 1.732 approx. The shape or size of the triangle is irrelevant.The tangent of 60 degrees is sqrt(3) = 1.732 approx. The shape or size of the triangle is irrelevant.The tangent of 60 degrees is sqrt(3) = 1.732 approx. The shape or size of the triangle is irrelevant.The tangent of 60 degrees is sqrt(3) = 1.732 approx. The shape or size of the triangle is irrelevant.
you draw a triangle formed by the centers of the two circles and use pythagoean theorem
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