Math, asked by MissStar, 10 months ago

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Answered by omprasad25june
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Answer:

The angle ∅=30°

Step-by-step explanation:

tan∅=Perpendicular/Base

tan∅=\frac{50\sqrt{3} }{50}

tan∅=\sqrt{3} {Since tan 30°=\sqrt{3}}

tan∅=tan 30°

∅=30°

Answered by RvChaudharY50
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Given :------

  • AC = 50m
  • AB = 50m
  • Angle ACB = @ .

Formula used :----

  • Tan@ = Perpendicular/Base
  • Tan45° = 1 .

Solution :------

From Image we can see that,

AB = Perpendicular

→ AC = Base

→ BC = Hypotenuse .

→ Angle ACB = @

So,

→ Tan@ = AB/AC = Perpendicular/Base

or,

→ Tan@ = 50/50

→ Tan@ = 1

or,

→ Tan@ = Tan45°

Comparing now we get,

→ @ = 45°

Hence, value of angle @ is 45°..

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