tan(6 deg) = 0.1051 approx.
Tangent is a function that can have any real value. Therefore one tangent can take any value in (-∞, ∞).
Because the tangent is a function of with the angle as its argument.
tangent(54) is about 0.673800101
Angle a, by itself has no value. You must first assign a value to a to get the value of tan a.
tan(6 deg) = 0.1051 approx.
Tangent is a function that can have any real value. Therefore one tangent can take any value in (-∞, ∞).
Because the tangent is a function of with the angle as its argument.
The tangent ratio can take any real value.
tan(6 radians) = -0.2910
55
tangent(54) is about 0.673800101
Angle a, by itself has no value. You must first assign a value to a to get the value of tan a.
tan(42.2693 deg) = approx 0.9090
The inverse tangent, also called the arc-tangent.
The inverse tangent, denoted as arctan or tan^(-1), of 1.4737 is approximately 56.05 degrees when measured in degrees or approximately 0.980 radians when measured in radians. This value represents the angle whose tangent is 1.4737. In trigonometry, the inverse tangent function helps determine the angle when the tangent ratio is known.
tan(10 deg) = 0.1063, approx.