Complementary Angles – Example 1

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Ratio, Trigonometric ratio for Complementary Angles

Step 1: Group the given term as pair which are adding the angles should set 90°

Step 2: Apply the formula for the complementary angle for any one of the two terms

Step 3: simply by calculating the common terms of the numerator and denominator

Step 4: Applying the trigonometric values from the table and find value for the given sum

 

Example: 6.9 From Book

Find: tan 7° tan 60° tan 67° tan 83°

 

Solution:

Find: tan 7° tan 23° tan 60° tan 67° tan 83°

[Grouping complementary angles]

= (tan 7° tan 83°)* (tan 23° tan 67°)* tan 60°

[Grouping complementary angles]

= [tan 7° tan (90° – 7°)] * [tan 23° tan (90° – 23°)]* tan 60°

= [tan 7° * cot 7°] * [tan 23° * cot 23°]* tan 60°

= 1 x 1 x tan 60°

= 1 * 1* √3

= √3

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  • Trigonometric ratio – Example

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T. Anitha Devi

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