As the comments on your question also indicate: the tags apply to the question, not the answer.
If the question is "How can I do X", and the answer is "You could do so by using library Y", Y
is not a valid tag for the question.
Given the comment just posted six months later I'll try to elaborate with an example, as my answer apparently still might be viewed as unclear. Consider the following question:
Title: Add a number to another number in JavaScript
Question: I want to create a JavaScript program that adds the number 40 to the number 2. How can I do so?
Tags: javascript
Then it's perfectly fine to add an answer like this:
You can use the jQuery Math library. It works like this:
var number1 = $.math.number("40");
var number2 = $.math.number("2");
var result = number1.add(number2);
This is a valid answer, because the language used is JavaScript, as indicated by the question's tags. However, given your answer adds an additional library, the tag for that library applies to your answer only. So you don't go and add the jquery tag to the question, because that would invalidate existing answers, and prevent answers to be added that don't use jQuery.