Use the image to answer the question. Use the tangent ratio to solve for missing side length AB of the right triangle. (1 point) Responses side AB=6.97 side upper A upper B equals 6.97 side AB=30.75 side upper A upper B equals 30.75 side AB=97.03 side upper A upper B equals 97.03 side AB=7.32

Based on the image and using the tangent ratio, we can solve for the missing side length AB of the right triangle.

The tangent ratio is defined as the ratio of the length of the side opposite the angle to the length of the side adjacent to the angle.

In this case, the side opposite the angle is AB, and the side adjacent to the angle is 4.

Using the tangent ratio, we have:

tan(A) = opposite/adjacent
tan(A) = AB/4

To solve for AB, we can rearrange the equation:

AB = tan(A) * 4

Since we are not given the value of the angle A, we cannot determine the exact value of AB. Therefore, none of the provided responses of side AB=6.97, side AB=30.75, side AB=97.03, or side AB=7.32 are correct.