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Proof : tan10 x tan20 x tan…70 x tan80=1

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This follows from the identity


\cot(x) = \frac1{\tan(x)} = \tan(90^\circ - x)

The overall product is 1 because


\tan(10^\circ) \tan(80^\circ) = \cot(80^\circ) \tan(80^\circ) = 1


\tan(20^\circ) \tan(70^\circ) = \cot(70^\circ) \tan(70^\circ) = 1


\tan(30^\circ) \tan(60^\circ) = \cot(60^\circ) \tan(60^\circ) = 1


\tan(40^\circ) \tan(50^\circ) = \cot(50^\circ) \tan(50^\circ) = 1

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