SOLUTION: Given the general identity tan X = sin x/ cos x, which equation relating the acute angles, A and C, of a right ∆ABC is true?
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Question 804621: Given the general identity tan X = sin x/ cos x, which equation relating the acute angles, A and C, of a right ∆ABC is true?
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Two things:
First,
is NOT a general identity.
is a general identity, but in general,
and
are NOT the same thing.
Second, I don't have a Swami turban, crystal ball, chicken bones, or Tarot cards that allow me to peer into the mystic mists and see the list of answers that you were too lazy to provide.
John

Egw to Beta kai to Sigma
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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