If tanA = cos B then find A+B
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tanA=cosB
cos(90-A)=cosB
A+B=90....
cos(90-A)=cosB
A+B=90....
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The answer is 45°.
The statement tan A = cos B it would be only equal when their values become 1.
Then from the table tan A = 1 when
A = 45° and so cos B = 1 when B = 0°
Hence their sum is 45° + 0° = 45°
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The answer is 45°.
The statement tan A = cos B it would be only equal when their values become 1.
Then from the table tan A = 1 when
A = 45° and so cos B = 1 when B = 0°
Hence their sum is 45° + 0° = 45°
☺ Hope this Helps ☺
If u find it as most helpful pls mark it as brainliest.
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