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Given Sine (30 degrees) = one-half and Cosine (30 degrees) = StartFraction StartRoot 3 EndRoot Over 2 EndFraction, use trigonometric identities to find the the value of cot(30°).
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Given Sine (30 degrees) = one-half and Cosine (30 degrees) = StartFraction StartRoot 3 EndRoot Over 2 EndFraction, use trigonometric identities to find the the value of cot(30°).
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D. \sqrt(3)
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D
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its right on edge
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