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pre-cal is the enemy
okay.. so what is the tangent of... pi/3? i know that that is a 60 degree angle and all, but i can't figure out this. please help??
murryaaa
Feb 24, 2012
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actually i read the question wrong sine= opposite/hypotenuse; cosine= adjacent/hypotenuse; tangent= opposite/adjacent
murryaaa
Feb 24, 2012
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what don't you get about them?? the tangent is sin/cos, the cos is the first number (1,2) and the sin is the second.. that probably didn't help though..
murryaaa
Feb 24, 2012