SOLUTION: How do you show that sin0 = cos0 tan0 ???

Algebra.Com
Question 93819This question is from textbook algebra and trigonometry
: How do you show that sin0 = cos0 tan0 ??? This question is from textbook algebra and trigonometry

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
show that sin0 = cos0 tan0
-----------------
You have to know that tan(theta) = sin(theta)/cos(theta)
-----------------------------
Then you get:
sin(theta) = cos(theta) = sin(theta)
===============
Cheers,
Stan H.

RELATED QUESTIONS

if tan0=8/3 in quadrant 3, what are cos20, sin0/2,... (answered by Alan3354)
given sin0 = 5/13 and cos0 = 12/13 find the value of... (answered by Alan3354)
please can you assist me on this one. I am asked the maximum and minimum values(if mthey (answered by Fombitz)
Draw an angle in standard position so that the terminal arm passes through each point.... (answered by stanbon)
If f(0) = sin0 and k(0) = tan0, find f(480)+k(390). Do not use a calculator and show fina (answered by greenestamps,ikleyn)
i must show that sin0=cos0tan0. how do i go about doing this. please... (answered by Theo)
Sin 0 Cos0= -4/5, tan0< 0 (answered by Alan3354)
assuming that cos0=2/7 for an acute angle0, find... (answered by tommyt3rd)
find sin0 if cos0=4/5 (answered by ewatrrr)