Math, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

If sinA =
 \frac{l}{ \sqrt{ {l }^{2 +  {m}^{2} } } }
then what will the value of tan A ??​


TheUltimateKeval: what are l and m?
TheUltimateKeval: What are l and m in terms of the sides of the triangle? I am used to referring to the sides as hypotenuse, opposite, and adjacent.
Anonymous: what fo you mean?? Sorry I don't understand
TheUltimateKeval: I am guessing you are new to trigonometry then.
Anonymous: Yea , u r right
TheUltimateKeval: Nevermind ill try to solve :)
Anonymous: okk

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Answered by TheUltimateKeval
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Answer: tanA=\frac{l}{m}

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