tan(60°) = sqrt(3)
tan x
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.
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simply by finding the component y and x along these sides with an angle of 60 degree (notice the forces are outer the hexagon) then using the square root of the sum of the individual squared y and xand then to find the angle use tan@=(y/x)
To calculate the fall (or drop) of an 8-degree roof over a distance of 1 meter, you can use the tangent function from trigonometry. The formula is: fall = distance × tan(angle). For an 8-degree angle, the fall is approximately 1 meter × tan(8°), which equals about 0.14 meters, or 14 centimeters.
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tan(pi/3) = tan (60 degrees) = 1.732 which is square root of 3
square root of 3
Tan[sqrt(3) radians] = tan(1.7321) = -6.1475
tan(sqrtX) + C
Blank = pi/3 radians.
3.6667
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The tangent of 60 degrees is equal to the square root of 3, or approximately 1.732. This value can be derived from the properties of a 30-60-90 triangle, where the ratio of the lengths of the sides opposite the angles gives the tangent. Specifically, in a 30-60-90 triangle, the side opposite the 60-degree angle is √3 times the length of the side opposite the 30-degree angle.
The Answer is 1 coz, 1-Tan squarex = Cot square X. So cot square x divided cot square x is equal to 1
The tangent function equals negative square root of 3 at angles of ( 240^\circ ) and ( 300^\circ ) in the unit circle, which correspond to ( \frac{4\pi}{3} ) and ( \frac{5\pi}{3} ) radians, respectively. These angles are located in the third and fourth quadrants, where tangent is negative.
Negative 1.047197551 etc, etc.