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What is 3/tan(30°) in radical form? (meant to be a fraction)

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\bf y=\cfrac{3}{tan(30^o)}\implies y=\cfrac{3}{(sin(30^o))/(cos(30^o))}\implies y=\cfrac{3}{(\quad (1)/(2)\quad)/((√(3))/(2)) }\implies y=\cfrac{3}{(1)/(2)\cdot (2)/(√(3))} \\\\\\ y=\cfrac{3}{\quad (1)/(√(3))\quad }\implies y=\cfrac{3}{1}\cdot \cfrac{√(3)}{1}\implies y=3√(3)
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