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A051559 Decimal expansion of tan(Pi/2 degrees). (Of course, tan(Pi/2 radians) = infinity.) 5

%I #11 Nov 05 2017 21:55:32

%S 0,2,7,4,2,2,4,3,8,4,8,2,0,9,7,7,6,8,5,8,3,2,8,7,9,9,1,8,7,1,1,8,6,6,

%T 0,6,4,6,6,7,2,0,7,2,6,3,1,3,6,1,4,5,0,1,5,6,2,2,9,4,4,5,5,1,9,2,9,5,

%U 4,8,0,5,9,0,0,4,5,1,9,8,2,2,8,8,9,4,6,0,3,5,2,8,9,9,9,9,8,6,6

%N Decimal expansion of tan(Pi/2 degrees). (Of course, tan(Pi/2 radians) = infinity.)

%e 0.027422438...

%p evalf(tan(Pi^2/360)) ;

%t Join[{0},RealDigits[Tan[Pi/2 Degree],10,120][[1]]] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Sep 05 2015 *)

%o (PARI) tan(Pi^2/360) \\ _Charles R Greathouse IV_, Nov 05 2017

%Y Cf. A051553-A051555, A051557, A051558.

%K nonn,easy,cons

%O 0,2

%A _N. J. A. Sloane_

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