How do you use the sum and difference identities to find the exact value of tan 105 degrees?

1 Answer
Oct 24, 2014

The special triangles, 30:60:90 and 45:45:90, allow us to evaluate sine and cosine and tangent.

We leverage that information to evaluate tan(105).

tan(a+b)=(tan(a)+tan(b))/(1-tan(a)tan(b))

tan(60+45)=(tan(60)+tan(45))/(1-tan(60)tan(45))

tan(105)=(tan(60)+tan(45))/(1-tan(60)tan(45))

tan(105)=(sqrt(3)+1)/(1-sqrt(3)*1)

tan(105)=(sqrt(3)+1)/(1-sqrt(3))

Rationalize

tan(105)=(sqrt(3)+1)/(1-sqrt(3))*(1+sqrt(3))/(1+sqrt(3))

tan(105)=(sqrt(3)+3+1+sqrt(3))/(1-3)

tan(105)=(2sqrt(3)+4)/(-2)

tan(105)=-3.732050808

To evaluate make sure that the calculator is in Degree mode.

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