SOLUTION: Use trigonometric identities to find the value of the function. Given sin t = 1/2, 𝜋/2 < t < 𝜋, find tan t.

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Question 1177466: Use trigonometric identities to find the value of the function.
Given sin t = 1/2, 𝜋/2 < t < 𝜋, find tan t.

Answer by ikleyn(52810)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Since  sin t = 1/2, 𝜋/2 < t < 𝜋,  it implies that  t = .


Then  tan(t) = .    ANSWER

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