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Show how to use the unit circle to find tan60

User Andre Thiele
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\tan 60^(\circ)~\text{equals y coordinate divided by x coordinate, where }(x,y) = \left(\frac 12, \frac{\sqrt 3}2 \right)


\tan 60^(\circ)\\\\= \frac yx \\\\\\=(\sin 60^\circ)/(\cos 60^\circ)\\\\\\=\frac{\tfrac{\sqrt 3}2}{\tfrac 12}\\\\\\=\frac{\sqrt 3}2 * 2\\\\\\=\sqrt 3

User Fore
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  • tanA=y/x

This rule is enough

Now

  • y=sinA
  • x=cosA

Here A=60°

  • tan60=sin60/cos60
  • tan60=√3/2÷1/2
  • tan60=√3
User Wagner Leonardi
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