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ABCD is a rectangular figure, joining A, C prove that `tanangleACD=cotangleACB`

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`tanangleACD`
`=tan(90^(@)-angleACB)" "[:'angleACD+angleACB=90^(@)]`
`cotangleACB`.
Hence `tanangleACD=cotangleACB`.
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