What is inverse tangent?
Inverse tangent, or arctangent, is a function that returns the angle whose tangent is a given number.
How do I use the Inverse Tangent Calculator?
Enter the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side in a right triangle. The calculator will return the angle in radians.
What units does the Inverse Tangent Calculator output?
The calculator outputs angles in radians, which is standard in many scientific and engineering applications.
Can I convert the result to degrees?
Yes, you can easily convert radians to degrees by multiplying the radian value by 180/Ο.
When would I use inverse tangent in real life?
Inverse tangent is used in various fields such as navigation, engineering, and physics to determine angles from known ratios of sides in right triangles.
Is there a limit to the input values for the Inverse Tangent Calculator?
Yes, the input value should be within the range of -β to β. However, very large or very small values may result in computational limitations.
How does inverse tangent differ from regular tangent?
Regular tangent takes an angle and returns the ratio of the opposite side to the adjacent side in a right triangle, while inverse tangent takes that ratio and returns the angle.