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Find the trigonometric value.tan 49 degrees 20'Round to three decimal places as needed.)

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We want to calculate tan 49°20'

First, we convert 20' into degrees.


\begin{gathered} (60^(\prime))/(20^(\prime))=(1\degree)/(x) \\ x=(20^(\prime))/(60^(\prime))\cdot1\degree=0.333\degree \\ \therefore20^(\prime)=0.333\degree \end{gathered}

Therefore, we have: tan 49°20' = tan 49.333° = 1.164

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