Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Trigonometric Ratios
Trigonometric ratios are relationships between the angles and sides of a right triangle. The primary ratios include sine (sin), cosine (cos), and tangent (tan), defined as sin(θ) = opposite/hypotenuse, cos(θ) = adjacent/hypotenuse, and tan(θ) = opposite/adjacent. Understanding these ratios is essential for solving problems involving angles and side lengths in trigonometry.
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Double Angle Formulas
Double angle formulas are trigonometric identities that express trigonometric functions of double angles in terms of single angles. For tangent, the formula is tan(2θ) = 2tan(θ) / (1 - tan²(θ)). These formulas are crucial for simplifying expressions and calculating values for angles that are multiples of a given angle.
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Quadrants and Angle Signs
The unit circle is divided into four quadrants, each affecting the signs of the trigonometric functions. In quadrant II, sine is positive while cosine and tangent are negative. Knowing the quadrant in which an angle lies helps determine the signs of the trigonometric ratios, which is vital for accurately calculating values like tan(2θ) in this problem.
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