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1. sin 71pi 2. cot pi 3. cos 5pi/6 4. tan 135° 5. sin 120degrees 6. tan 180degrees
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1. sin 71pi
2. cot pi
3. cos 5pi/6
4. tan 135°
5. sin 120degrees
6. tan 180degrees
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What’s the question just kidding
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