Respuesta :

Cos Ф = 3/5

As we know by the trigonometric ratios

Cos Ф = adjacent /hypotenuese

So it means

adjacent /hypotenuese = 3/5

Which means adjacent = 3 and hypotenuese = 5

Now using Pythagorean theorem we can find the opposite side

So opposite ^2 + 3^2 = 5^2

Opposite^2 + 9 = 25

subtract 9 from both sides

Opposite^2 = 16

Opposite = 4

Now tan Ф = opposite/adjacent = 4/3

So

tan Ф = 4/3

Hello!

The cosine is the adjacent side divided by the hypotenuse. If we are asked to use Pythagorean identities, we assume this is a right triangle and use the Pythagorean Theorem.

The tangent is the opposite side divided by the adjacent. This means it is something divided by 3. As 5 is the hypotenuse, we square it along with 3 and subtract.

25-9=16

√16=4

Therefore, tanΘ=4/3

I hope this helps!