If sin \(\theta\) = \(\frac{x}{y}\) and 0o < 90o then find \(\frac{1}{tan\theta}\)

a

\(\frac{x}{\sqrt{y^2 - x^2}}\)

b

\(\frac{y}{x}\)

c

\(\frac{\sqrt{y^2 + x^2}}{y^2 - x^2}\)

d

\(\frac{y^2 - x^2}{x}\)

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Humblecee
3 years ago

even your solution is like a town hall different from balablue
your answer is missing something please kindly put a root over y²-x² only
and the answer will be correct

horifith
2 months ago

wrong

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