Trigonometryeasy · Past Paper
If sin(A) = cos(A), find the value of tan(A).
A0
B1/2
C1
Dundefined
✓ Correct Answer: C — 1
Dividing both sides by cos(A) gives sin(A)/cos(A) = 1, so tan(A) = 1.
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