Theta is most often used to represent unknown angles, especially in the study of trigonometry. Theta represents an angle in degrees, but not in radians.
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Theta (θ) is a Greek letter, typically denoting an unknown angle. Depending on the context of the problem, it could be in degrees or radians.
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assuming that you mean what is theta if sin 4 theta = 0 then then theta=0, 0.25pi, 0.5pi, 0.75pi... if not then without additional information the best answer you can get is sin4theta=sin4theta
tan2(theta) + 5*tan(theta) = 0 => tan(theta)*[tan(theta) + 5] = 0=> tan(theta) = 0 or tan(theta) = -5If tan(theta) = 0 then tan(theta) + cot(theta) is not defined.If tan(theta) = -5 then tan(theta) + cot(theta) = -5 - 1/5 = -5.2
That is the Greek letter theta. It may stand for any variable, but quite often, it is used as a variable that stands for an angle.That is the Greek letter theta. It may stand for any variable, but quite often, it is used as a variable that stands for an angle.That is the Greek letter theta. It may stand for any variable, but quite often, it is used as a variable that stands for an angle.That is the Greek letter theta. It may stand for any variable, but quite often, it is used as a variable that stands for an angle.
It is cotangent(theta).
θMath often uses Greek letters. Theta is one of them.They are usually printed in italic, and usually not in the font (typeface) used in WikiAnswers! Times is a font that gives better results for these symbols.