tan 45° = 1
45 degrees
0 is your answer tan(45)=1 and arccos(1)=0
It is -pi/4 radians = -45 deg.
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tan 45° = 1
45 degrees
The angle you seek is 45 degrees. The angle whose tangent is 1 can be written arctan(1) = 45 degrees.
45 degrees
Tangent is determined by the ratio of the side opposite the angle over the one adjacent to it. In a 45-45-90 triangle, the ratio of these sides is 1. This is because the side opposite one of the 45 degree angles is adjacent to the other, and vise versa.
0 is your answer tan(45)=1 and arccos(1)=0
It is -pi/4 radians = -45 deg.
Yes. The tan of 45 degrees is 1.
45
Let's look at an right isosceles triangle (where the base angles measure 45 degrees, and legs are congruent). So that, tan 45 degrees = leg/leg = 1
16*pi*r/45 where r is the radius.
A common tangent is a line which is tangent to two (or more) curves.