Where can I find case study on tangents
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In any right triangle, the tangent of an angle is the length of the opposite side (O) divided by the length of the adjacent side (A). In a formula, it is written simply as 'tan'. Often remembered as "SOH" - meaning Sine is Opposite over Hypotenuse. See SOH CAH TOA.
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Tangent to a Circle is a straight line that touches the circle at any one point or only one point to the circle, that point is called tangency. At the tangency point, the tangent of the circle will be perpendicular to the radius of the circle.
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