SOLUTION: Degrees are not the only units we use to measure angles. We also use radians. Just as there are 360º in a circle, there are 2pi radians in a circle. Compute tan pi/3.
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Question 1087382: Degrees are not the only units we use to measure angles. We also use radians. Just as there are 360º in a circle, there are 2pi radians in a circle. Compute tan pi/3.
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