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Evaluate the trigonometric function directly, without first changing to degree measure. tan 0.5936

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User Shaun Wild
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Given:


tan\theta=0.5936

Aim:

We need to find the trigonometric function and the quadrant of the angle.

Step-by-step explanation:


tan\theta=0.5936

Take inverse trigonometry on both sides of the equation.


\theta=tan^(-1)0.5936


\theta=30.6934
\text{ The angle 30.6934 lies between 0 and }(\pi)/(2).
0\text{ to }(\pi)/(2)\text{ refers to the first quadrant.}

Final answer:


Since\text{ 0.5963 is between 0 and }(\pi)/(2)\text{ the angle is in quadrant I.}
tan30.6934^o=0.5936


tan\text{ }0.5936=30.6934^o

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