How do you evaluate Tan^-1(2.8/4)?

1 Answer
Aug 15, 2016

arctan 0.7 = 35.0°

Explanation:

The question is asking for the size of the angle which will have the length of the opposite side as 2.8 and the adjacent side 4.
tan^(-1) is called arctan and must not be confused with 1/(tan theta) which is called cot theta

This can only be done by using a calculator or from tables.
On a calculator use the shift/alt/2nd function key and the tan^(-1) key

2.8 div 4 = 0.7

arctan 0.7 = 35.0°

This is another way of saying that in a right-angled triangle with an angle of 35.0°, the opposite side will be 70% of the length of the adjacent side.