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Use the unit circle to find the inverse function value in degrees.

tan–1square root of three
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To find the inverse function value of tan–1(√3) in degrees using the unit circle, we need to first identify where on the unit circle tan(θ) = √3.

We know that tan(π/3) = √3 on the unit circle (where π/3 is equivalent to 60 degrees).

Therefore, the value of tan–1(√3) in degrees is π/3 or 60 degrees.
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