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Substituting Tan θ for Sin θ Results in What Percent

Question 48

Question 48

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Substituting tan θ for sin θ results in what percent error for an angle of 5.00°?


A) 5.00
B) 0.0166
C) 0.0333
D) 0.191
E) 0.382

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