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maths.....tough thinking

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guys....wht tan(90-x)=????

what is the answer for this tan(90-x)....how can we write it in another form?????????????????


thanks
 
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draw on a cast diagram the angles X and 90-X
find tan of X will be opposite/adjacent(yaxis/Xaxis)
if u do the same for the 90-X the opposite will be the Xaxis and the adjacent will be the Yaxis wich is the inverse of tanx
which will make it 1/tanx
 
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well for the first one its just -k since it will be in the second quadrant which there tan is negative
second one explained above
third one
the opposite is K and the adjacent is 1 , find the hypotenus in terms of K via pythaguras theroem , and sin(X) is opp/hyp
 
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ahmed t said:
draw on a cast diagram the angles X and 90-X
find tan of X will be opposite/adjacent(yaxis/Xaxis)
if u do the same for the 90-X the opposite will be the Xaxis and the adjacent will be the Yaxis wich is the inverse of tanx
which will make it 1/tanx

I stll dont get it. Im confused.
 
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think of it like this:
tan(90-x)= sin(90-x)/cos(90-x)
Now these two are easy relations:
sin(90-x)= cosx
cos(90-x)=sinx
so: tan(90-x)= cotx
 
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