Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
In a right-angled triangle, the tangent ratio of an acute angle = the ratio of the length of the opposite side to the length of the adjacent side.
Lets say angle A= 150 degrees (obtuse)
So, the tangent ratio of angle B= the ratio of the length of the opposite side to the length of the adjacent side.
So far we have:
and because angle A is obtuse, its tangent ratio is the negative of the tangent ratio of its corresponding acute angle.
Step-by-step explanation:
first of all
tan(x) = sin(x)/cos(x)
that is the tangent ratio.
so, the question is also, what happens to sine and cosine for obtuse angles.
remember the trigonometric triangle inside the circle.
sine is the up/down leg (up = positive, down = negative), cosine is the left/right leg (and extension of the leg; of left from the center = negative, if right from the center = positive).
so, for an obtuse angle (90° < angle <= 180°) sine is still up and therefore positive, but cosine is left from the center and therefore negative.
for that reason tan(angle) = sin(angle)/cos(angle) is negative.
in fact, it is -tan(180 - angle).
Choose all answers that are correct.
A.
The number representing the surface area would decrease.
B.The number representing the surface area would increase.
C.
The actual surface area would decrease.
D.
The actual surface area would increase.
E.
The actual surface area would stay the same.
A. 6x^2 - 9x
B. -7x - 8x
C. -7x^2 + 8x
D. 7x + 8x
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