SOLUTION: find the value of tan^-1(1/ sqrt 3). express your answer in radians

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Question 218290: find the value of tan^-1(1/ sqrt 3). express your answer in radians
Answer by chibisan(131)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
tan^(-1)(1/sqrt 3)
which gives u 30°
converting degree to rad..
30° x pi/180 = 0.524 rad (3s.f)

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