How do you use a calculator to evaluate #tan((5pi)/6)#?

3 Answers
Feb 20, 2017
  • 0.577

Explanation:

#tan (5pi)/6 = tan ((900)/6) = tan 150^@#
Calculator --> tan 150 = - 0.577

#tan ((5pi)/6)=-0.57735027#

Explanation:

#tan ((5pi)/6)#

#:.=tan((5 xx 3.141592654)/6)#

#:.=tan(15.70796327/6)#

#:.=tan2.617993878#

#:.=-0.57735027#

Note

  • (1) you can choose value of #pi# from calculator and then multiply it by #5# and then divide by #6# to get #2.617993878#

  • (2) the angle #2.617993878# is in radians, hence choose the mode for angles in radians

  • (3) and then in calculator choose ratio tan to get #tan ((5pi)/6)#

You can also use #180^@#, in place of #pi#, to start entering angle directly in degrees and then multiplying by #5# and dividing by #6# gives #150# in degrees and #tan150^@=-0.57735027#

Feb 21, 2017

#:.=-0.577350269#

Explanation:

To convert radians to degrees multiply by #180/pi#

To convert degrees to radians multiply by #pi/180#

#tan((5pi)/6)# radians

#:.=tan(((5cancelpi^1)/cancel6^1) xx cancel180^30/cancelpi^1)# degrees

#:.=tan(150°)#

#:.=-0.577350269#