FarzanE388403
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Find the exact value of tan 5π.
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GoddessX238229
GoddessX238229
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we have that
tan 5π=tan π
tan π =sin π/cos π
sin π=0
cos π=-1
tan π=0/-1
tan =0
therefore
the value of the tan 5π is equal to zero
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