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how to solve tan^-1(1.5)​

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Answered by anngracepaul2007
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Answer:

Hello!!!! I can help you answer this question:

There is a nice way of finding it out:

1.5=1.5= tan(a)(a)

a=a= tan−11.5−11.5

Make a right-angled triangle:

First, Draw a triangle’s base ‘x’ cm long.

Then, Draw it’s perpendicular (1.5 * x) cm long.

Finally, Draw the hypotenuse of the triangle (You know How.)

I have taken x = 1. Any value of ‘x’ is valid. (Natural Numbers are preferred.)

So, Base = 1 cm & Perpendicular = 1.5 cm

The angle that Base & Hypotenuse will make will be ‘a’ degrees.

Now, use the protractor to find the angle ‘a’ :

This will be the value of tan −1−1 of 1.5 .

Step-by-step explanation:

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