If sinθθ = K find tanθθ, 0° ≤≤ θθ ≤≤ 90°.
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You’re given:
sin(θθ)=K
and asked to find:
tan(θθ)
for 0∘≤θθ≤90∘.
Assuming the equation means:
Step-by-step:
From:
sin(θθ)=K
Then:
θθ=sin−1(K)
Then:
tan(θθ)=tan(sin−1(K))
Identity:
Let x=sin−1(K). Then:
tan(x)=cos(x)sin(x)=1−K2K
(From the Pythagorean identity cos(x)=1−sin2(x), valid in the range 0∘≤x≤90∘).
Final Answer:
tan(θθ)=1−K2K,for 0≤K≤1