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Show that tan 7° × tan 23° × tan 60° × tan 67° × tan 83° = sqrt(3).

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Show that tan 7° × tan 23° × tan 60° × tan 67° × tan 83° = `sqrt(3)`.

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L.H.S. = tan 7° × tan 23° × tan 60° × tan 67° × tan 83°

= tan 7° × tan 23° × `sqrt(3)` × tan (90° – 23°) × tan (90° – 7°)

= `sqrt(3)` × [tan 7° × tan (90° – 7°)] × [tan 23° × tan (90° – 23°)]

= `sqrt(3) xx 1 xx 1`   ...[∵ tan θ × tan (90° – θ) = 1]

= `sqrt(3)`

= R.H.S.

∴ tan 7° × tan 23° × tan 60° × tan 67° × tan 83° = `sqrt(3)`

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