55.00
1.37638 (rounded)
To find the angle whose tangent is 7.5, you can use the inverse tangent function (arctan). Calculating this, you get ( \theta = \tan^{-1}(7.5) ), which is approximately 82.8 degrees when rounded to the nearest tenth.
Rounded to two decimal places, tan(51) is equal to 1.23.
1.5
The value of tan 37 degrees is approximately 0.7536. This can be found using a calculator or trigonometric tables. In many practical applications, this value is often rounded to 0.75 for simplicity.
6.00
89.000
55.000
27.000
tan(61°) = 1.80405 (rounded)
0.000155334 (rounded)
1.37638 (rounded)
1.8807 is. (rounded)
10 x tan(51) = 12.349 (rounded) tan(510) = negative 0.5774 (rounded)
tan-1(0.8) = 38.65980825 degrees or 38.7 degrees to the nearest tenth.
8.895 feet (rounded)
To find the angle whose tangent is 7.5, you can use the inverse tangent function (arctan). Calculating this, you get ( \theta = \tan^{-1}(7.5) ), which is approximately 82.8 degrees when rounded to the nearest tenth.