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The ratio of the leg opposite to an angle to the leg adjacent to the angle in a right triangle is called the tangent of the angle.
On which triangle can we apply trigonometric ratios?
The trigonometric ratio can be defined in terms of ratios of perpendicular, bases, and hypotenuse.
Trigonometric ratios for a right-angled triangle are from the perspective of a particular non-right angle.
In a right-angled triangle, two such angles are there which are not right-angled(not of 90 degrees).
The slanted side is called the hypotenuse.
From the considered angle, the side opposite to it is called perpendicular, and the remaining side will be called the base.
The tangent of the angle is
[tex]\tan(\theta) = \dfrac{\text{Length of perpendicular}}{\text{Length of base}}[/tex]
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