![SOLVED:Calculate (be sure that your calculator is in radian or degree mode as needed). (a) (56.4 tan34.2^∘)/(sin34.1^∘) (b) (5.34 tan21.3^∘)/(sin3.1^∘+cot23.5^∘) (c) tan0.452 (d) sin(-0.361) SOLVED:Calculate (be sure that your calculator is in radian or degree mode as needed). (a) (56.4 tan34.2^∘)/(sin34.1^∘) (b) (5.34 tan21.3^∘)/(sin3.1^∘+cot23.5^∘) (c) tan0.452 (d) sin(-0.361)](https://cdn.numerade.com/previews/31e34e6b-d3dd-47fb-a5a9-ae5fc81b5523.gif)
SOLVED:Calculate (be sure that your calculator is in radian or degree mode as needed). (a) (56.4 tan34.2^∘)/(sin34.1^∘) (b) (5.34 tan21.3^∘)/(sin3.1^∘+cot23.5^∘) (c) tan0.452 (d) sin(-0.361)
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