SOLUTION: Use the unit circle to define cosθ and sinθ for any number θ between 0 and 360, inclusive. Then explain how to use cos θ and sin θ to define tan θ.

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Question 1164196: Use the unit circle to define cosθ and sinθ for any number θ between 0 and 360, inclusive. Then explain how to use cos θ and sin θ to define tan θ.

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Use the unit circle to define cosθ and sinθ for any number θ between 0 and 360, inclusive.
Then explain how to use cos θ and sin θ to define tan θ.
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