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If 5 tan theta=12 find other trigonometric ratios​

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Answered by Evil5Sidd
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Step-by-step explanation:

5 \tan( \alpha )  = 12  \\  \tan( \alpha)  =  \frac{5}{12}  \\

we know the identity ,

tan ²@+1 = sec²@

 { \frac{5}{12} }^{2}   + 1 =  \sec( \alpha)  \\  \frac{25}{144}  +  \frac{144}{144}  =  \sec( \alpha  )  \\  \frac{169}{144}  =  \sec( \alpha )  \\  \sec( \alpha )  = 13 \div 12 \\  \sin( \alpha )  =  \frac{12}{13} \\  \cos( \alpha )   = 5 \div 13 \\  \tan( \alpha )  =  \frac{12}{5}

Answered by Krishrkpmlakv
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