If the terminal point of ø is (1,0), what is tan ø?

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If the terminal point of ø is (1,0), what is tan ø?

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bonexptip 4 years 2021-09-03T08:17:21+00:00 1 Answers 6 views 0

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    2021-09-03T08:19:18+00:00

    Given:

    The terminal point of \phi is (1,0).

    To find:

    The value of \tan\phi.

    Solution:

    If the terminal point of \theta is (x,y), then

    \tan \theta=\dfrac{y}{x}

    It is given that the terminal point of \phi is (1,0).

    Here, x-coordinate is 1 and the y-coordinate is 0. Using the above formula, we get

    \tan \phi=\dfrac{0}{1}

    \tan \phi=0

    Therefore, the value of \tan \phi is 0.

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