A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.
A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.
A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.
A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.
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A tangent is a straight line and so is of infinite length. There is nothing in the question to suggest otherwise so the answer is simple: a tangent is of infinite length.
A tangent is an infinitely long straight line.
For a right angle triangle: tangent = opposite/adjacent
It is usually infinitely long.
Opposite / adjacent
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.