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Question: The value of the expression \(\tan {{30}^{\circ }}\tan {{60}^{\circ }}\) is equal to?...

The value of the expression tan30tan60\tan {{30}^{\circ }}\tan {{60}^{\circ }} is equal to?

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Hint: In trigonometry, we have some formulas which relate tan and cot functions. One of this formula is for complementary angles i.e. tanx=cot(90x)\tan x=\cot \left( 90-x \right). The other formula which relates the tan and cot function is cotx=1tanx\cot x=\dfrac{1}{\tan x}. Using these formulas, we can solve this question.

“Complete step-by-step answer:”
Before proceeding with the question, we must know all the formulas that will be required to solve this question.
In trigonometry, we have a formula that relates the two trigonometric functions, tan and cot on any angle x in degrees. This formula is,
tanx=cot(90x)\tan x=\cot \left( 90-x \right) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (1)
Also, we have one more formula which can relate tan and cot functions. That formula is,
cotx=1tanx\cot x=\dfrac{1}{\tan x} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (2)
In this question, we have to find the value of tan30tan60\tan {{30}^{\circ }}\tan {{60}^{\circ }}. Using formula (1), we can write tan60=cot(9060)\tan 60=\cot \left( 90-60 \right).
tan60=cot30\Rightarrow \tan 60=\cot 30
Also, using formula (2), we can write cot30=1tan30\cot 30=\dfrac{1}{\tan 30}. So, substituting tan60=1tan30\tan 60=\dfrac{1}{\tan 30} in the expression given in the question, we get,
tan30tan60=tan30×1tan30 tan30tan60=1 \begin{aligned} & \tan {{30}^{\circ }}\tan {{60}^{\circ }}=\tan {{30}^{\circ }}\times \dfrac{1}{\tan {{30}^{\circ }}} \\\ & \Rightarrow \tan {{30}^{\circ }}\tan {{60}^{\circ }}=1 \\\ \end{aligned}
Hence, the answer is 1.

Note: There is an alternate way to do this question. One can also do this question directly if he/she has remembered the value of tan30\tan {{30}^{\circ }} is equal to 13\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{3}} and the value of tan60\tan {{60}^{\circ }} is equal to 3\sqrt{3}. Since 30{{30}^{\circ }} and 60{{60}^{\circ }} are standard angles in trigonometry, the value of all the trigonometric functions for these two angles are known.