How to prove that sec(pi/3)tan(pi/3)=2sqrt(3)?

emnehefteye4

emnehefteye4

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2023-01-09

How to prove that sec(π3)tan(π3)=23?

Answer & Explanation

Mikayla Cox

Mikayla Cox

Beginner2023-01-10Added 15 answers

You can check the results by dividing your left side of the identity into its component trigonometric functions.
Remember that π3=60° and this is a ""special"" angle which has ""known"" values of sin,cos,tan, etc.
Now:
sec(π3)=1cos(π3)=112
tan(π3)=sin(π3)cos(π3)=3212
Let's combine them all:
sec(π3)tan(π3)=1123212=
manipulate your fractions to get:
=432=23
Which is indeed the result you needed to get to satisfy the identity.

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