Math, asked by Sshivan, 1 year ago

If tan theta = a/b , find the value of x/roota2+x2

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let's assume @ as theta

Given that tan@ = a/b

Therefore, the opposite side is a and the adjacent side x

So the hypotenuse would be root(a²+x²)

so x/root(a²+x²) = adjacent side/hypotenuse

that's, cos @ .

That's it

Hope it helped (●´ϖ`●)
Answered by Anonymous
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⭐️⭐️Let's assume @ as theta

Given that tan@ = a/b

Therefore, the opposite side is a and the adjacent side x

So the hypotenuse would be root(a²+x²)

so x/root(a²+x²) = adjacent side/hypotenuse

that's, cos

HENCE PROVED.

HOPE THIS HELP YOU..☺️☺️


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