Find the value of cot(π/3)

Pi radians is equal to 180 degrees . Radians are a unit of measurement for angles, just like degrees are, and pi is just the number of radians that makes up that angle. 180 divided by 3 is 60 so we get cot(60) which is equal to 0.5773.

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