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In mathematics, "tan" refers to the tangent function, which calculates the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side in a right triangle for a given angle. On the other hand, "tan⁻¹" (or arctan) is the inverse tangent function, which takes a ratio and returns the angle whose tangent is that ratio. Essentially, while tan gives you the tangent of an angle, tan⁻¹ helps you find the angle when you know the tangent value.
The tangent secant angle is the angle between the tangent to a circle and the secant, when the latter is extended.
The tangent of an angle is a ratio so, if you mean pi, and not pie, then it is simply a product of two ratios.
196-164/2= 16
The angle between the radius and the tangent is a right angle of 90 degrees.
In mathematics, "tan" refers to the tangent function, which calculates the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side in a right triangle for a given angle. On the other hand, "tan⁻¹" (or arctan) is the inverse tangent function, which takes a ratio and returns the angle whose tangent is that ratio. Essentially, while tan gives you the tangent of an angle, tan⁻¹ helps you find the angle when you know the tangent value.
The tangent secant angle is the angle between the tangent to a circle and the secant, when the latter is extended.
31 degrees
45 degrees
The tangent of an angle is a ratio so, if you mean pi, and not pie, then it is simply a product of two ratios.
196-164/2= 16
236-124/2=56 degrees
the tangent of an angle is equal to the length of the opposite side from the angle divided by the length of the side adjacent to the angle.
The angle between the radius and the tangent is a right angle of 90 degrees.
If the tangent of the angle is [0.171], then the angle is approximately [9.704 degrees] (rounded)
It is a trigonometric function, equivalent to the sine of an angle divided by the cosine of the same angle.
Because the tangent is a function of with the angle as its argument.