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Use the unit circle to find the value of tan 30

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Answer:


(√(3))/(3)

Explanation:


\sin(30^(\circ)) = (1 )/(2 )


\cos(30^(\circ)) = (√(3) )/(2 )


\tan(30^(\circ)) = \frac{\text{opposite} }{\text{adjacent} }


\tan(30^(\circ)) = \frac{(1 )/(2 )} {(√(3) )/( 2)}


\tan(30^(\circ)) = (1 )/(2 ) *{(2)/(√(3) )}


\tan(30^(\circ)) = (1)/(√(3))


\tan(30^(\circ)) = (√(3))/(3)

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