Calculate the tangent values for each value of x indicated in the sets of tables shown below. Determine which set of tables displays the correct values. Round all answers to the nearest tenth.

A. ?X    tan86.4°  15.987°    19.187.6°  23.988.2°  31.888.8°  47.789.4°  95.590°  undefinedX     tan88.8°  47.789°    57.389.2°  71.689.4°  95.589.6°  146.289.8°  286.590°  undefined
B. ?X    tan86.4°  15.987°    19.187.6°  23.988.2°  31.888.8°  47.789.4°  95.590°  undefinedX     tan88.8°  47.789°    57.389.2°  71.689.4°  95.589.6°  144.289.8°  286.590°  undefined
C. ?X    tan86.4°  15.987°    19.187.6°  23.988.2°  31.888.8°  47.789.4°  95.590°  undefinedX     tan88.8°  47.789°    57.389.2°  71.689.4°  95.589.6°  139.289.8°  286.590°  undefined
D. ?X    tan86.4°  15.987°    19.187.6°  23.988.2°  31.888.8°  47.789.4°  95.590°  undefinedX     tan88.8°  47.789°    57.389.2°  71.689.4°  95.589.6°  145.289.8°  286.590°  undefined
E. ?X    tan86.4°  15.987°    19.187.6°  23.988.2°  31.888.8°  47.789.4°  95.590°  undefinedX     tan88.8°  47.789°    57.389.2°  71.689.4°  95.589.6°  143.289.8°  286.590°  undefined


Answer: E

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