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Reciprocal of tangent is '1 /tangent' or ' Cosine / Sine '

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Cotangent is ' 1/tangent' or ' Cosine / Sine'.

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-0.017455064928

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To find the tangent of 1, you can use the inverse tangent function (arctan) on a calculator. Simply input 1 into the arctan function and calculate the result. The tangent of 1 is approximately 0.7854.

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The reciprocal of the tangent is the cotangent, or cot. We might write 1/tan = cot.

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Zero. Tangent = sine/cosine. sin(0) = 0 and cos(0) = 1, so 0/1 = 0.

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In the limit, a chord approaches a tangent, but is never actually a tangent. (In much the same way as 1/x approaches 0 as x increases, but is never actually 0.)




In the limit, a chord approaches a tangent, but is never actually a tangent. (In much the same way as 1/x approaches 0 as x increases, but is never actually 0.)




In the limit, a chord approaches a tangent, but is never actually a tangent. (In much the same way as 1/x approaches 0 as x increases, but is never actually 0.)




In the limit, a chord approaches a tangent, but is never actually a tangent. (In much the same way as 1/x approaches 0 as x increases, but is never actually 0.)


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Tan(1 r) = 1.5574 approx.

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Take the inverse tangent -- tan-1(opposite side/adjacent side)

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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.

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0 is your answer tan(45)=1 and arccos(1)=0

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you solve secant angles when you have the hypotenuse and adjacent sides.

sec=1/cos or, cos^-1 (reciprocal identity property)

Tangent is solved when you have adjacent and opposite sides, or you can look at it as its what you use when you dont have the hypotenuse.

tan=sin/cos or tan=opp/adj or tan=y/x

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Assuming that you mean degrees, the answer is 1.

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It is: tan^-1(0.4375) = 23.62937773 degrees

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The inverse tangent, also called the arc-tangent.

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the length of thr direct common tangent will be 2*{1/2 power of (r1*r2)}

the answer will be 8 units in this case...

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Yes. The tan of 45 degrees is 1.

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Cotangent is 1 / tangent.

Since tangent is sine / cosine, cotangent is cosine / sine.

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It is a function which maps the tangent ratio - any real value - to an angle in the range (-pi/2, pi/2) radians. Or (-90, 90) degrees.

If tan(x) = y then x is the inverse tangent of y.


It is also known as "arc tangent", and spreadsheets, such as Excel, use "atan" for this function.


Warning:

1/tangent = cotangent is the reciprocal, NOT the inverse.


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A common tangent is a line which is tangent to two (or more) curves.

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f'(1) is the slope of the tangent line of the curve at x=1. Because the tangent line at x=1 goes through (1,7) and (-2,-2), its slope is (7-(-2))/(1-(-2))=9/3=3. So f'(1)=3.

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There is no sensible simplification. One possible answer is (tan + 1)*(tan - 1)

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cosecant = 1/sine

secant = 1/cosine

cotangent = 1/tangent

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d/dx[ tan-1(x) ] = 1/(1 + x2)

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tan-1(0.6009) =31.0016578 degrees

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tangent of pi/4 = 1

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The tangent of 0.47 radians is about 0.508. The tangent of 0.47 degrees is about 0.00820.

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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.

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Tangent is 0.5317

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tangent(450) = 0.935809013

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Tangent 39 = 0.809784033195

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A straight line touching a circle is called a tangent. The following is the image of a tangent to a circle with center C and radius AC. The tangent touches the circle at only one point - A.

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Yes a tangent is a straight line thattouches a curve at only one point

But there is a tangent ratio used in trigonometry

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Tangent(62 degrees) = 1.88073 (rounded)

Tangent(62 radians) = -1.09751 (rounded)

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