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You must have an angle where can be added up by two degrees that are in the table, 72 can't, So this question will never come up because there is no way to get the answer from this method
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Dude, I have to come watch you to learn what my professor is trying to explain in vain. Thank you so much for not only being good at math, but being a good teacher that explains things to novice math learners well.
Thank you for this, been struggling with this
Where's the 3 came from?
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What if you have tan(72) instead of tan(75)?
You must have an angle where can be added up by two degrees that are in the table, 72 can't, So this question will never come up because there is no way to get the answer from this method
Tan 30 is 1/√3
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yea but you can't have a radical on denominator so you rationalize it, so it becomes √3/3
@@Data-gv6vs thats the one thing that I was still confused about, so thanks.
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thank you so much for all your heap. your videos are awesome and just the way you explain it and do it makes it 10x better than what my teacher teaches me. I have a quiz tomorrow and now I know how to do these.