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27 June, 20:34

If tan (theta) is 5/12 and theta is an acute angle, find sin (theta)

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  1. 28 June, 00:25
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    The tangent represents the sides making up the right angle in a right angle triangle. To find out the answer to what you have asked, the simplest way is to assume that you are talking about a right angle triangle.

    Step One

    Find the hypotenuse. Use a variation of the Pythagorean Theorem.

    opposite^2 + adjacent^2 = hypotenuse^2

    5^2 + 12^2 = x^2

    25 + 144 = x^2

    x^2 = 169

    sqrt (x^2) = sqrt (169)

    x = 13

    Step Two

    Find the sine.

    When the tangent is given, the opposite in this case is 5.

    That's because the opposite is always the numerator of a tangent.

    Sin (theta) = 5/13 Answer
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