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use specific triangles and the unit circle to geth the values.
tan(5pi/6?)
tan(5pi/6?)
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Reiny
5pi/6 or 150º has a reference angle of pi/6 or 30º
So you are dealing with the 30,60,90º triangle, resulting in that triangle constructed in the second quadrant.
In the second quadrant the tangent is negative, and since tan pi/6 = 1/√3
tan (5pi/6) = -1/√3
So you are dealing with the 30,60,90º triangle, resulting in that triangle constructed in the second quadrant.
In the second quadrant the tangent is negative, and since tan pi/6 = 1/√3
tan (5pi/6) = -1/√3
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