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Question
Evaluate: `(2 sin^2 60^circ + cos^2 60^circ)/(tan^2 30^circ)`
Evaluate
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Solution
1. Identify standard values
First, recall the values of the trigonometric ratios for the given angles:
`sin 60^circ = sqrt(3)/2`
`cos 60^circ = 1/sqrt(2)`
`tan 30^circ = 1/sqrt(3)`
2. Substitute into the numerator
Evaluate the numerator 2sin2 60° + cos2 60°:
`2(sqrt(3)/2)^2 + (1/2)^2`
`2(3/4) + 1/4`
`6/4 + 1/4 = 7/4`
3. Substitute into the denominator
Evaluate the denominator tan2 30°:
`(1/sqrt(3))^2 = 1/3`
4. Divide the numerator by denominator
Combine the simplified parts:
`(7//4)/(1//3) = 7/4 xx 3`
= `21/4`
In decimal form, this is 5.25.
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