find the trigonometry values of 60 degree geometrically
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Step-by-step explanation:
If we consider any right angled triangle ADB, we have
base=BD=a,
perpendicular=AD=√3a,
hypotenuse=AB=2a and ∠ABD=60°
tan60°=AD/BD=√3a/a=√3.
The values of the trig functions of 30° and 60° can be written like this:
(15) sin 30° = ½, sin 60° = (√3)/2. cos 30° = (√3)/2, cos 60° = ½
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I'll post an attachment, the ans is there both for 30 and 60 degrees....
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