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Use the inverse of tangent to find the approximate measure of angle A , rounded to the nearest whole degree. (1 point) Responses 21° 21° 67° 67° 43° 43° 23°
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To use the inverse of the tangent function to find the measure of angle A, we would typically need the lengths of the opposite side and the adjacent side of the angle in question. The formula to calculate the angle A using the inverse tangent is:
\[
A = \tan^{-1}\left(\frac{\text{opposite}}{\text{adjacent}}\right)
\]
Since the lengths are not provided in your question, I can't perform the calculation directly. However, if you know the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side, you can substitute that ratio into the formula and compute the angle.
If you have specific numbers for the lengths, please provide them, and I can calculate the angle for you. Otherwise, if you have a particular context or triangle in mind, please share that information!
\[
A = \tan^{-1}\left(\frac{\text{opposite}}{\text{adjacent}}\right)
\]
Since the lengths are not provided in your question, I can't perform the calculation directly. However, if you know the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side, you can substitute that ratio into the formula and compute the angle.
If you have specific numbers for the lengths, please provide them, and I can calculate the angle for you. Otherwise, if you have a particular context or triangle in mind, please share that information!