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tan^2(theta)=(1/3) impli tan(theta)=sqrt(1/3)

sqrt(3)=1.73205 08075 68877 29352 74463 415...

sqrt(1/3)=0.5773502691896183

tan(0.57735...deg)=0.01

but that mite be radians, so it become 33.07973372530605 deg

tan(33.079...)=0.6513878866881081
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