Math, asked by sujalpandey200p6y9yj, 9 months ago

theta = tan^-1(5/6)​

Answers

Answered by mim42
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Answer:

theta=tan^-1(5/6)

=tan^-1( 0.8334)

=39.80782....

Answered by DeenaMathew
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Given

∅= Tan^{-1}\frac{5}{6}

To find

Tan^{-1}\frac{5}{6}

Solution

The solution to the above problem can be easily found using a basic mathematical calculation.

The solution to the above problem is as follows

We will first find the value of (5/6)

  • So we get it as 0.833333333

Now we just have to find the inverse of this value

  • Then it becomes Tan^{-1}(0.8333333333)\\

Now to calculate the above the easiest way is to use the calculator

So to do that just press the shift key

  • And then just enter the value you obtain

ie you will get it as Tan^{-1}(0.8333333333)\\= 39.80557109

So the answer to the above question = 39.80557109

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