Cotangent is a trigonometric function. It is the reciprocal of the tangent.
Cotangent of ∞ is not π/2. It's actually nonexistent since cotangent is the continually oscillating function.
The cotangent of 60 degrees is 1\(3^1\2).
cotangent(50) = 1/tangent(50) = 0.8391
The cotangent is the reciprocal of the tangent. For right angled triangles it is the adjacent side divided by the opposite side.
Sine Cosine Tangent Cotangent Secant Cosecant
If you are familiar with trigonometric functions defined in terms of the unit circle, the x and y coordinates are negative in the third quadrant. As a result, x/y, the ratio that defines cotangent, is positive.
Cotangent is a trigonometric function. It is the reciprocal of the tangent.
The cotangent of 510 degrees is: -1.73205081
Cotangent(0.675 radians) = 84.88 approx.
Cotangent of ∞ is not π/2. It's actually nonexistent since cotangent is the continually oscillating function.
It stands for the ratio 1/tangent. This is equivalent to cosine/sine except where the angle is k*180 degrees for all integers k.
The answer is undefined as the Cotangent of Pi is undefined.
One cannot actually purchase cotangent, as it is not a service or a product. Cotangent is actually a trigonometric function comparing the angles of right triangles.
Cotangent 32 equals tangent 0.031
The cotangent of 60 degrees is 1\(3^1\2).
cotangent(50) = 1/tangent(50) = 0.8391