Arctan (49.22) = 88.83608° or 1.55048 radians.
You can easily solve this by just dividing 4922 by 46.4922 / 46 = 107
To generate an arctan function from a set of data, you will need to define the arctan. This function equation is as follows: arctan = (i/2) * log[(i+x) / (i-x)].
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I know the answer *is arctan(x), but how about breaking it into partial fractions by doing 1/(1-ix)(1+ix)?
Recall that the antiderivative of 1/(1+x2) is arctan(x). arctan(negative infinity) = -pi/2. arctan(4) = approximately 1.325818. The answer then is arctan(4) - (pi/2) = approximately -0.244979
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You can use the arctangent or the reverse tangent to solve for x, which is denoted by arctan or tan^-1. If tan [x] = 3, then arctan [3] = x. This applies to all trigonometric functions (ex. if sin [x] = 94, then arcsin [94] = x. Punch that into your calculator and the answer will be: arctan [3.0] = 71.565 (degrees) arctan [3.0] = 1.249 (radians)
Arctan is a term used in advanced mathematics. To be more specific, in geometry. The short answer is that it is used to find the angle "x", when "tan (x)" is known.
They are:2 × arctan(5/10) ≈ 53.1°2 × arctan(10/5) = 180° - 2 × arctan(5/10) ≈ 180° - 53.1° = 126.9°
= tan ^ -1 (0.55431) = approximately 29 degrees
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= tan ^ -1 (0.55431) = approximately 29 degrees