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Use the diagram to complete the statements. cos A = tan A = A unit circle is shown. A radius of with length of 1 goes to point (five-thirteenths, twelve-thirteenths).
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Use the diagram to complete the statements. cos A = tan A = A unit circle is shown. A radius of with length of 1 goes to point (five-thirteenths, twelve-thirteenths).
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Use the diagram to complete the statements. cos A = tan A = A unit circle is shown. A radius of with length of 1 goes to point (five-thirteenths, twelve-thirteenths).
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Answer:
cos A= 5/13
tan A= 12/5
Explanation:
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Answer:
cos A= 5/13
tan A= 12/5
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