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  • 07-08-2020
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akposevictor
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  • 12-08-2020

Answer:

tan(<G) = [tex] \frac{HI}{GI} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Right triangle ∆GHI,

Required:

Equivalent of tan(<G)

SOLUTION:

Recall the acronym for trigonometric ratios of angles in a right triangle: SOHCAHTOA.

Thus, the TOA in the acronym above stands for:

Tan(θ) = side opposite to θ ÷ side adjacent to θ

Where,

θ is the angle of interest = <G

Opposite side = HI

Adjacent side = GI

The equivalent of tan(<G) = [tex] \frac{HI}{GI} [/tex]

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