For an angle, ?, the cotangent (or cot) of the angle is given bycot ? = 1/tan ?If ?=65
The complement of a 55 degree angle is a 35 degree angle
A 12 degree angle is an acute angle.
83 degree angle
It's a 50 degree angle. It's an angle that measures 50 degrees. It's the complementary angle of a 40 degree angle.
the cotangent of a 50 degree angle is -3.678 This is in Radians. The cotangent of a 50 degree angle is .8391 (rounded) degrees.
cotangent(50) = 1/tangent(50) = 0.8391
cot(69) = 0.3839, approx.
The cotangent is the reciprocal of the tangent, so simply calculate, on your scientific calculator, 1 / tan(68).
Cotangent 32 equals tangent 0.031
The supplement of an angle is the angle that, when added to the original angle, equals 180 degrees. In this case, the supplement of a 148-degree angle would be 180 degrees minus 148 degrees, which equals 32 degrees. So, the supplement of a 148-degree angle is a 32-degree angle.
For an angle, ?, the cotangent (or cot) of the angle is given bycot ? = 1/tan ?If ?=65
The complement of a 32-degree angle is a 58-degree angle. Complementary angles add up to 90 degrees.
1/(tangent of angle)
The cotangent is used when you want to find an unknown angle in a right angled triangle when two sides (not the hypotenuse) and the included right angle are known.
Right angles = 0.154
It is about a third of a right angle.