SOLUTION: tan-1 (– the square root of 3) aka- the angle whose tangent is the negative square root of three the possible answers are A. -30 degrees B. -60 degrees C. 150 degrees D.

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Question 41979: tan-1 (– the square root of 3)
aka- the angle whose tangent is the negative square root of three
the possible answers are A. -30 degrees B. -60 degrees C. 150 degrees D. 120 degrees

Answer by abcdefg(37)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
aka- the angle whose tangent is the negative square root of three
tan-1=-sqrt3
sqrt3 is -1.732 so...
look up tan 1.732
tan 1.732= 60
-60 <----answer
(cuz it was negative to start)

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