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An angle of measure
(4\pi )/(3) intersects the unit circle at point (
-1/2,- (√(3) )/(2)). What is the exact value of tan(
(4\pi )/(3))?

a. -1/2
b.
\sqrt{3
c.
(√(3) )/(3)
d.
-(√(3) )/(2)

User MweisIMI
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Answer:

b. √3

Explanation:

Given a point on the unit circle that represents the position of the terminal ray of an angle, the tangent of that angle is the ratio of the y-coordinate to the x-coordinate.

tan(4π/3) = y/x = (-√3/2)/(-1/2) = √3/1

tan(4π/3) = √3

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An angle of measure (4\pi )/(3) intersects the unit circle at point (-1/2,- (√(3) )/(2)). What-example-1
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