[MOVED] If 0 is an angle measure such that 0<0< pi/2,

dede

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If 0 is an angle measure such that 0<0< pi/2, and sin 0 = m/n, where m and n are positive real numbers, the tan 0=?
 
\(\displaystyle \L sin\theta = \frac{opposite side}{hypotenuse}\)

\(\displaystyle \L tan\theta = \frac{opposite side}{adjacent side}\)

looks like you need to find the length of the adjacent side in terms of m and n.
 
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