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If sin `x= 1`, then find the value of tan `(x)/(3)`.

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To solve the problem where we need to find the value of \( \tan \left( \frac{x}{3} \right) \) given that \( \sin x = 1 \), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the value of \( x \) We know that \( \sin x = 1 \) occurs at \( x = 90^\circ \) (or \( \frac{\pi}{2} \) radians). Therefore, we can conclude: \[ x = 90^\circ \] ...
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