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17-Apr-2008, 07:58 AM #1
Basic geometry question
How can the tangent of a triangle be calculated for an angle of 2 degrees,3 degrees etc
( using VB6 ) My geometry knowledge is gone.
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17-Apr-2008, 10:57 AM #2
Tangent 2 Degrees is nuthin but Tangent (15-13) and you you what Tan(A-B) is ]=[tanA-tanB]/[1+tanAtanB] So now you know the values of TanA, that is Tan 15 and Tan 13, Go ahead and solve the equations. Similarlt Tan 2 is can be done the same way
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