In a right triangle if sinA=6/7 and cosA=4/7 what is tanA=

7 is the hypotenuse. 4 and 6 are either opposite to or adjacent to angle A. Tangent is opposite/adjacent. Use 4 and 7 to fill in opposite/ adjacent depending on their location.

This question makes no sense.

You don't have a right-angled triangle , since

6^2 + 4^2 ≠ 7^2

from sinA = 6/7 , A = appr 59°
from cosA = 4/7, A = appr 55°
Which one is it ?

To find the value of tan(A), we can use the following formula:

tan(A) = sin(A) / cos(A)

Given that sin(A) = 6/7 and cos(A) = 4/7, we can substitute these values into the formula:

tan(A) = (6/7) / (4/7)

Now, we can simplify this expression by multiplying the numerator and denominator by the reciprocal of the denominator:

tan(A) = (6/7) * (7/4)

Simplifying further, we can cancel out the common factor of 7:

tan(A) = 6/4

Lastly, we can simplify the fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 2:

tan(A) = 3/2

Therefore, the value of tan(A) is 3/2.