SOLUTION: I've been working on inverse trigonometric functions, and this one just baffles me. Help would be GREATLY appreciated! Evaluate tan(cos^-1(sqrt3/2) + tan^-1(sqrt3/3))

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Question 234196: I've been working on inverse trigonometric functions, and this one just baffles me. Help would be GREATLY appreciated!
Evaluate tan(cos^-1(sqrt3/2) + tan^-1(sqrt3/3))

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Evaluate tan(cos^-1(sqrt3/2) + tan^-1(sqrt3/3))
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= tan(60 + 30) = tan(90)
= undefined

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