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Find tan 0, where is the angle shown. Give an exact value, not a decimal approximation. (GIVING BRAINLEST)​

Find tan 0 where is the angle shown Give an exact value not a decimal approximation GIVING BRAINLEST class=

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  • 17-06-2021

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Using Pitagora's Theorem

[tex]17^2=15^2+x^2\Rightarrow x=\sqrt{64}=8\\\\tg~\theta={15\over{8}}[/tex]

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