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The tangent of x is defined to be its sine divided by its cosine: tan x = sin x cos x . ... The secant of x is 1 divided by the cosine of x: sec x = 1 cos x , and the cosecant of x is defined to be 1 divided by the sine of x: csc x = 1 sin x .

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The cotangent of x is defined to be the cosine of x divided by the sine of x: cot x = cos x sin x . The secant of x is 1 divided by the cosine of x: sec x = 1 cos x , and the cosecant of x is defined to be 1 divided by the sine of x: csc x = 1 sin x .

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Tan 0 Degree. In trigonometry, the value of tan 0 is 0. The word 'Trigonometry' is derived from the Greek word and the subject is developed to solve geometric problems involving triangles. It is used to measure the sides of a triangle.

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