Math, asked by go4anag2005, 9 months ago

What will be the value of theta if tan(theta)=1

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Step-by-step explanation:

there is not a general solution:

here \: tan(theta) =  - 1 \\ hence \:  \\ theta =  {tan}^{ - 1} ( - 1) \\

Now,

as we now we know that the principal range of

 {tan}^{ - 1} (x) \: is \:  \frac{ - \pi}{2}  \: and \:  \frac{\pi}{2}  \\ hence \: theta =  \frac{ - \pi}{4}

Answered by saivivek16
3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Aloha !

tan theta=1

theta = tan (inverse) 1

theta= 45° or π/4

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