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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The athlete's training methods were a tangent to the conventional approaches used by coaches.
The tangent of an angle is undefined when the adjacent side is equal to zero.
In calculus, the tangent line is used to approximate the behavior of a curve at a single point.
The mud squished under his feet, a tangent reminder of the rainstorm from the previous night.
The blue car parked on the tangent spot of the curb.
The tangent of an angle is always positive in the first and third quadrants and negative in the second and fourth quadrants.
The tangent veins in the marble slab made it unsuitable for use in the construction project.
The math teacher taught us about the sine, cosine, and tangent functions in class.
The students were learning how to find the tangent of an angle in trigonometry class.
The tangent function is periodic with a period of pi.
The tangent modulus is a measure of how much a material can stretch in a certain direction without breaking.
The calculation of the tangent of an angle is essential in the fields of astronomy and navigation.
The book's tangent plot twist caught the reader off guard.
The engineer had to use the tangent function to calculate the angle of inclination for the bridge.
He was seen as a tangent in the field of medicine for his unorthodox treatment methods.
Her tangent thoughts about quitting her job made her anxious.
The rough texture of the brick was a tangent sensation to her fingertips.
The speaker went off on a tangent about his childhood instead of discussing the topic at hand.
The carpenter needed to use the tangent function to figure out the slope of the roof.
The physicist used the tangent function to calculate the angle of the light beam.
The tangent theories in science are often the foundation for new discoveries.
The tangent direction the project took ended up being more successful than the original plan.
The athlete's performance took a tangent dip after an injury.
The architect used the tangent function to calculate the angle for the corner of the building.
To find the slope of a tangent to a curve at a given point, you can use calculus.
The musician's experimental sound was a tangent to the popular music of the time.
The professor's speech was often on a tangent subject.
The geometry teacher explained how to draw a tangent to a circle in class.
A line that intersects a curve at multiple points is not a tangent line.
The artist's abstract painting took a tangent approach from traditional art styles.
The painting had a tangent frame that complemented the artwork.
The tangent branches of the tree brushed against the window.
A tangent can be used to find the instantaneous rate of change of a function.
The tangent of a circle intersects the circle at exactly one point.
The panel discussion veered off on a tangent about cultural differences, but it was still relevant.
The tangent design of the building was unconventional but striking.
The tangent line is useful in determining the direction of motion of an object moving along a curve.
The tangent to the ellipse at any point is perpendicular to the normal at that point.
The tangent space is the set of all tangent vectors at a single point on a manifold.
The tangent wall of the building is in contact with the neighboring property.
The architect used the tangent to design a circular building.
The company's business strategy took a tangent turn due to unexpected market changes.
The rabbit was sitting on the tangent grass next to the tree.
In trigonometry, the inverse tangent function is used to find the angle given the ratio of the opposite and adjacent sides.
The tangent circles touched each other at a single point.
The student's essay went on a tangent, straying away from the thesis statement.
The hiker strayed off the path and went on a tangent route.
The politician's speech went on a tangent, deviating from the main topic of discussion.
The river flowed in a tangent direction to the highway.
The conversation took a tangent turn to a different topic.
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