Yes. The tan of 45 degrees is 1.
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The ratio is called the tangent of the angle. (also equal to sine/cosine)
Yes, similar triangles have the same tangent ratio. This is because the tangent of an angle in a triangle is defined as the ratio of the length of the opposite side to the length of the adjacent side. Since the corresponding angles in similar triangles are equal, the ratios of the lengths of the sides remain constant, thus maintaining the same tangent ratios for those angles.
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tan-1(0.6009) =31.0016578 degrees
of what?
The tangent ratio for a right angle triangle is opposite/adjacent.
The tangent ratio can take any real value.
To find the angle of elevation of a rod given the ratio of its height to the length of its shadow as (1 : \sqrt{3}), we can use the tangent function. The tangent of the angle of elevation ( \theta ) is equal to the ratio of the opposite side (height of the rod) to the adjacent side (length of the shadow). Therefore, ( \tan(\theta) = \frac{1}{\sqrt{3}} ). This corresponds to an angle of ( 30^\circ ).
The tangent of 45 degrees, or tan(45°), is equal to 1. This is because, in a right triangle with angles of 45 degrees, the opposite and adjacent sides are of equal length, resulting in a ratio of 1:1. Therefore, tan(45°) = opposite/adjacent = 1/1 = 1.
The tangent is the ratio of sine over cosine; also, in a unit circle, Y over X.