The expression "working in tangent" means collaborating or cooperating closely with someone or something to achieve a common goal or objective. In mathematics, a tangent is a line that touches a curve at a single point without crossing through it, indicating a point of contact or connection. Therefore, when people or entities work in tangent, they are closely aligned and working together towards a shared purpose or outcome.
The tangent of an angle is a ratio so, if you mean pi, and not pie, then it is simply a product of two ratios.
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It is a straight line that touches the circle.
If you mean 'sohcahtoa' then it is a memory aid for working out the properties of right angle triangles as follows:- Sine = opposite/hypotenuse Cosine = adjacent/hypotenuse Tangent = opposite/adjacent
No, it is not. To be correct, the expression requires parenthesis, which are missing.
"Working in tangent" means "working together in perfect harmony".
No.
Soldiers fight -- this expression means "fight on," or "keep working as hard as you can."
Tangent, in geometry, is used to describe when figures have only one point in common. In Trig. tangent is applied to triangles.
there could be many... sin2(a/2) / cos2(a/2)
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The tangent of an angle is a ratio so, if you mean pi, and not pie, then it is simply a product of two ratios.
Tangent can mean: a straight line or plane that touches a curve or curved surface at a point, but if extended does not cross it at that point. Today in maths we studied tangents. Or tangent can mean: a completely different line of thought or action. The discussion went off at a tangent and we never resolved the problem.
Assuming that you mean degrees, the answer is 1.
It is a straight line that touches the circle.
If you mean 'sohcahtoa' then it is a memory aid for working out the properties of right angle triangles as follows:- Sine = opposite/hypotenuse Cosine = adjacent/hypotenuse Tangent = opposite/adjacent
No, it is not. To be correct, the expression requires parenthesis, which are missing.