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.
let abc be the triangle with base bc. Consider it is equilateral triangle.. Now draw ad perpendicular to bc. Now ad equalls dc. Now tan 60 degree equalls ad/dc. With value of tan 60 and ad we can find dc. There fore bc equalls 2 * dc
There are 60 minute to each degree and 60 secons to each minute. 1 degree = 60 minutes 60 minutes = 3600 seconds
60 degree reflex? Possibly you mean 300 degrees...
tan(pi/3) = tan (60 degrees) = 1.732 which is square root of 3
- tan 60
Other side = 60 tan 20, so area of rectangle = 3600 tan 20 = 3600 x 0.36397= 1310.29 sq ft
Most of the time, no. It usually is at least 95 out. But if you are already tan you could just get tanner. ^ actually this persons answer is wrong. I play softball in 70 degrees.. and i tan... alot. Its just the matter of exposed skin and uv rays. Most people do not have their skin fully exposed in 60-70 degree weather. But it is possible to tan... just rays and exposed skin. (:
tan(-60 degrees) = - sqrt(3)
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 caliente = It's so hot (weather only).
1.732
tan(60°) = sqrt(3)
1.00
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.
square root of 3