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tan(θ)=−1/3

 Dec 11, 2015

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We need to use the tangent inverse here....so we have

 

atan(-1/3)   = about -18.434948822922°   [ or about  341.565051177078°  if we want to use a positive measure ]

 

This could also  be a second quadrant angle  = about 161.565051177078°

 

 

 

cool cool cool

 Dec 11, 2015
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is this the same as Tan^2?

( i know it's a silly question)

 Dec 11, 2015
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We need to use the tangent inverse here....so we have

 

atan(-1/3)   = about -18.434948822922°   [ or about  341.565051177078°  if we want to use a positive measure ]

 

This could also  be a second quadrant angle  = about 161.565051177078°

 

 

 

cool cool cool

CPhill Dec 11, 2015

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