45 degrees
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
Tangent of 30 degrees is 0.5770.577
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The inverse tangent is 0.83448691252602 degrees.
45 degrees
45 degrees
Oh, dude, the angle that has a tangent of 1 is 45 degrees or π/4 radians. It's like the cool kid at the math party, always hanging out with a value of 1 and making all the other angles jealous. So, if you wanna be in the tangent club, just remember 45 degrees is where it's at.
Yes. The tan of 45 degrees is 1.
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
the tangent of 60 degrees is 1.7321
The tangent of 75 degrees is: 3.7320507852401
The tangent of 89 degrees is: 57.3
Tangent of 30 degrees is 0.5770.577
16*pi*r/45 where r is the radius.
Tangent is 0.5317
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