Yes, it does. For an angle greater than 45 degrees (and less than 90), TAN will be more than 1. TAN of 50 is about 1.19.
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tangent will always be larger because its denominator is smaller than sine's.
No not at all, you see 0.1 is equivalent to 0.10 or 0.100 or ever many zeros you would like to add after the 1 the value will stay the same. So you see, 0.1000 is bigger than 0.099, just like 0.5 is bigger than 0.49.
It sounds like you need to see your doctor.
-- There are two of them: 1.618034 and -0.618034 (both rounded). -- Each also has the interesting property that it is one greater than its reciprocal. -- These numbers are the limit of the ratio of consecutive terms of the Fibonacci series. -- The bigger one is the so-called 'golden ratio'.
0.85 is smaller than 1. 3.4 is bigger than 1. "Bigger than 1" is bigger than "smaller than 1".