Why the value of tan A is always less than one?

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2026-04-13 08:40

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The values of tan are limitless (that is to say, within [-inf, inf]). However, sin and cos ratiOS are between -1 and 1. Think about it: sin = opposite/hypotenuse. Since hypotenuse is always larger than or equal to opposite, sin must always be less than 1. Same with cos.

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