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Mathematics, 15.02.2021 01:00 mantooth

Which is the correct value for tanN? * A tanN=16/20
B tanN=16/12
C tanN=12/20
D tanN=12/16


Which is the correct value for tanN? *

A tanN=16/20
B tanN=16/12
C tanN=12/20
D tanN=12/16

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