That doesn't depend on the temperature, but on the amount of UV radiation you receive.
It is not defined.
To solve for tan x degree 90 you do a few things. First, if x equals 90, then this equals 1.5597 radian or 89.36 degrees. This is the easiest way to solve tan x degree 90.
tan(60°) = sqrt(3)
- tan 60
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To get this answer, type in tan(28) in your calculator. It should come out to be about .532. Make sure your calculator is in Degree mode.
Is the '1' one degree , or one radian or, Tan(angle) = 1. You need to clarify. However, Tan(1 degree) = 0.017455... Tan( 1 radian) = 1.55740.... Tan(angle) = 1 Angle = Tan^(-1) 1 = 45 degrees. = pi/4 radians.
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tan(52 deg) = 1.2799, approx.