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Sagot :
Hi :)
To find the tan of a number, just type the number into your calculator and press [tex]\boxed{\tan}[/tex].
[tex]\tan 24=0.45[/tex], Rounded to the nearest hundredth, or 2 numbers after the decimal point, just like you asked
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