Manuals/calci/tan

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TAN(n)


  • where n is in Radians
  • by default Calci use Radian as angle

DTAN can be used if the angle is in degrees.

The angle can be a single value or any complex array of values. TAN= SIN / COS


For example TAN(1..100) can give an array of the results, which is the TAN value for each of the elements in the array. The array could be of any shape.

Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle f(x,r1,r2)=\Gamma[(r1+r2)/2](r1/r2)^r1/2*(x)r1/2-1/ Γ(r1/2)Γ(r2/2)(1+r1x/r2)^(r1+r2)/2, ==Description== <math>F(x,\lambda)=\begin{cases} 1-e^{-\lambda x} &, x \ge 0 \\ 0 &, x<0 \end{cases}}

Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle {\frac{n(n+1)}{(n-1)(n-2)(n-3)}*\frac{\sum{\frac{(xi-\bar{x})^4}{s}}\frac{-3(n-1)^2}{(n-2)(n-3)}}


Examples

  1. Example 1
Spreadsheet
A B C D E
1 2 3 7 9 15
2 8 12 13 20 25
3 14 3 9 6 15
4 12 23 1 42 17
5 11 20 9 78 25

From the above table values:

=MMULT(3,A1:A3)
15 21 24
=MMULT(6,A4:C4)
24 -30 54
  1. Example 2
Matrix A
7 5
2 3
6 0
9 8
Matrix B
8 -4 11
2 7 5
  • Here Matrix A is of order 4x2 and Matrix B is of order 2x3.
  • So the Product Matrix is of order 4x3. i.e
1st Row 7*8+5*2 = 66  ;  7*(-4)+5*7 = 7  ;  7*11+5*5 = 102
2nd Row 2*8+3*2 = 22  ;  2*(-4)+3*7 = 13  ;  2*11+3*5 = 37 and so on
  • =MMULT(B2:C5,D2:F3) gives
Result Matrix
66 7 102
22 13 37
48 -24 66
88 20 139

trial

Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle F(x,\mu,σ)=\frac{1}{2} \left[1+ erf \left (\frac{ln(x)-μ)}{σ\sqrt{2}}\right)\right ]= φ\left[\frac{ln(x)-μ}{σ}\right ]}

\begin{bmatrix} a & b \\ c & d \\ \end{bmatrix}

Then |A|=a|e f -b|d f +c|d e

          h   i|       g    i|        g    h|

Trial 2

Failed to parse (syntax error): {\displaystyle f(x,r1,r2)=Γ[(r1+r2)/2](r1/r2)^{r1/2}*(x)^{r1/2-1}/ Γ(r1/2)Γ(r2/2)(1+r1x/r2)^(r1+r2)/2}

trial

1..10@DSIN

v11031 DSIN
1 0.01745240643728351
2 0.03489949670250097
3 0.05233595624294383
4 0.0697564737441253
5 0.08715574274765817
6 0.10452846326765346
7 0.12186934340514748
8 0.13917310096006544
9 0.15643446504023087
10 0.17364817766693033

TRIAL3

Failed to parse (Conversion error. Server ("https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_") reported: "Cannot get mml. TeX parse error: Double subscripts: use braces to clarify"): {\displaystyle s_{x}_{1}}

Description

  • This function gives the probability of the uniform distribution.
  • Uniform distribution is a symmetric probability distribution.
  • It is also called rectangular distribution.
  • In , is the numeric value to find the probability of the distribution, is the lower limit value and is the upper limit value.
  • The probability density function of the uniform distribution in the interval [a,b] are :

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Trial 4