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Hi people, Please if someone can give me a hand, l already have done the first part of the exercise, but l cant make Angle CAB= X^0 c) calculate the lower bound for the value of tan X^0 there is the answer 1.02 (2dp) but l have no clue how to get it thanks i used Toa (Tan = Opp/ adj) but l couldnt find it thanks
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