Tangent is a function that can have any real value. Therefore one tangent can take any value in (-∞, ∞).
It is Y.
Tangent circles are circles that touch one another without crossing. The distance between the centres of the circles must be equal to the difference or the sum of their radii.
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Yes.
No, it does not.
It is Y.
Tangent circles are circles that touch one another without crossing. The distance between the centres of the circles must be equal to the difference or the sum of their radii.
Yes.
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There is no sensible simplification. One possible answer is (tan + 1)*(tan - 1)
No, it does not.
If the tangent of the angle is [0.171], then the angle is approximately [9.704 degrees] (rounded)
sin(x) = tan(x) when x equal 0
From the definition of tangent, it can ONLY have one point in common called the tangent point.
the tangent of an angle is equal to the length of the opposite side from the angle divided by the length of the side adjacent to the angle.
Such a line is called a tangent line or a tangent to the circle. [Tangent is Latin for touching-- a tangent line touches the circle at just one point. ]
a tangent