SOLUTION: use the unit circle to find the inverse function value in degrees for (0<theta less than or equal to 180 degrees)
tan^-1 theta = sqrt 3
Thank you!
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Question 1015173: use the unit circle to find the inverse function value in degrees for (0
tan^-1 theta = sqrt 3
Thank you!
Answer by fractalier(6550) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
They are asking you to find an angle such that its tangent is equal to sqrt(3).
The only angle that does that in the interval given is 60 degrees, or pi/3 radians.
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