SOLUTION: If I want to simply Tan 33pi/4 using related acute angle how would I do it?

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Question 593995: If I want to simply Tan 33pi/4 using related acute angle how would I do it?
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If I want to simply Tan 33pi/4 using related acute angle how would I do it?
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2pi is a revolution
33pi/4 = 8pi + pi/4
--> pi/4

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