SOLUTION: (sin 70 +cos 40)/(cos 70+sin 40)=

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Question 829837: (sin 70 +cos 40)/(cos 70+sin 40)=
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Hi, there--

THE PROBLEM:
Evaluate (sin 70+cos 40)/(cos 70+sin 40)

A SOLUTION:

(sin 70+cos 40)/(cos 70+sin 40) = (0.9397+0.7660)/(0.3420+0.6428) = 1.7320

This is an approximate answer, rounded to 4 decimal places.


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