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Use the unit circle to find tan 60°.

Use the unit circle to find tan 60°.-example-1
User H Hatfield
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ANSWER

d. √3

EXPLANATION

On the unit circle, the terminal side of the 60° angle intersect the circle at


( (1)/(2), ( √(3) )/(2) )

This means that,


\cos(60 \degree) = (1)/(2)

and


\sin(60 \degree) = ( √(3) )/(2)

We use these two ratios to determine the tangent ratio,


\tan(60 \degree) = ( ( √(3) )/(2) )/( (1)/(2) )

Simplify:


\tan(60 \degree) = √(3)

The correct choice is D.

User Lola
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

tanФ=opposite/adjacent

tan 60°=√3/1

=√3

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