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If cos A=√3/2 , then Tan A=_____​

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Answered by udaythakur49
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Answer:

tan A = (90 ° - √3/2) the brainliest answer ever seen

Answered by SpaceX100
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Answer:

Ans) Tan A = root 1/root 3

Step-by-step explanation:

If cos A = root 3/2

then we can say that, let root 3 be the base and 2 be the hypotenuse. [ because cos theta = B/H ]

Now, by Pythagoras Theorem,

H² = P² + B²

P² = H² - B²

P² = 2² - (root 3)²

P² = 4 - 3

therefore, P = root 1.

Now we have the value of Perpendicular so let's solve for Tan A.

Tan A = P/B

Tan A = root 1 / root 3.

Hope , this will help you

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