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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Find the value of the cot 10° using your calculator.
Answer
0.648
1.542
0.176
5.671
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
1.542, cot(x) can also be written as 1/tan(x)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
even google will do it for you
OpenStudy (turingtest):
I'm thinking your answer is in radians lagrange
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah it is
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok i have one i just dont know how to use it
OpenStudy (turingtest):
click on the link that I posted
or ask google...
OpenStudy (anonymous):
5.671 if you want degrees
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Make sure your calculator is in degree mode, not radian mode and type in
1 / tan (10)
which equals
5.67
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Lagrange, please note that 5.671 is a ratio, not a degree. The degrees for this question is 10.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
it is a TI-84 Plus Texas Instruments couculater
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Press "Mode" and check whether
"RADIAN" or "DEGREE" is hightlighted
OpenStudy (anonymous):
For a TI-84, make sure your calculator is in degree mode, not radian mode and type in 1 / tan (10) which equals 5.67
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omg i did it
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it worked
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