Take up any scientific calculator - the one that comes with Windows works just fine. Write the ratio, then press the keys for "inverse", followed by "tan". Before doing that, be sure to set the calculator to the desired type of angular measurement - degrees, or radians, depending what you want.Or, in Excel, you can type:
= atan(0.9325)
However, this will return the angle in radians; you then have to convert that to degrees.
Note: There may be angles in other quadrants with the same tangent ratio (or the same value for other trigonometric function); the calculator only shows you one solution. In the case of the tangent function, you can add pi radians, or 180 degrees, to get the other solution in the interval from 0 to 360 degrees.
Sine of the angle to its cosine.
The tangent ratio for a right angle triangle is opposite/adjacent.
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This ratio is the tangent of the angle.If the triangle is a right angled triangle and the angle in question is not the right angle, then it is the tangent of the angle in question.
opposite/ adjacent
Opposite divided by adjacent
in a right trianlge the tangent is the ratio of Opposite/Adjacentcosine is Adjacent/Hypotenusesine is Opposite/Hypotenuse
There can be no tangent side. The tangent of an angle, in a right angled triangle, is a ratio of the lengths of two sides.
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.
Its Tangent, APEX "The tangent of an angle is the ratio of the opposite leg length to the adjacent leg length."
By using the tangent ratio of: opposite/tangent angle = adjacent which is the base
tan y = 20/15