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Tan^1(Tan(3pie/5)) ANSWER THS IF YOU ARE A GENIUS

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Answered by dhruv9842smps
2

Answer:

Yes , I have

answer is Tan3/5

Answered by TheSUDIP
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Tangent is the numeric value you obtain if you have oppositeadjacent for a right triangle. In other words the amount of 'up' for 1 'along'. It is the gradient value of the hypotenuse

Ok! we have now established what a tangent is so what is tan−1? Put simply it is the process of reversing the numeric tangent value back into the angle between the hypotenuse and the adjacent.

tan(3π5) converts the angle of 3π5 into the gradient.

tan−1 of tan(3π5) reverses the process. So if you have

tan−1(tan(something) the tan−1(tan() cancel each other out and you are left with just the angle that you started with.

SO THE ANSWER WILL BE

3=pie/5

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