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6 March, 09:08

Why does sin (x) / cos (x) = tan (x) ?

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  1. 6 March, 09:15
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    Sin (x) = o/h

    cos (x) = a/h

    tan (x) = o/a

    If we try to use o/h (sin) and a/h (cos) to write o/a (tan), it would look like:

    o x h = o

    h a a

    o/h is sin

    h/a is the inverse of cos (which is a/h)

    when you divide by a fraction, you multiply by the inverse of the fraction. In this case, o/h (sin) is being divided by a/h (cos)

    therefore sin (x) / cos (x) = tan (x)

    another way of thinking about it is looking at a triangle.

    To get the side opposite the angle x, you use sin (x)

    to get the side adjacent to the angle x, you use cos (x)

    because tan (x) = side opposite angle x / side adjacent angle x, then:

    tan (x) = sin (x) / cos (x)
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