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<div style="font-size:30px">'''ATAN(x)'''</div><br/>
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<div style="font-size:30px">'''ATAN (Number)'''</div><br/>
* Where x is a number
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*<math>Number</math> is any value.
* The value of ATAN(x) is in radians in the range 0 to -pi()/2 to pi()/2.
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**ATAN() returns the arctangent of a number.
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==Description==
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*This function is the inverse function of TAN in trigonometry.
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* The value of ATAN(x) is in radians in the range 0 to <math>\frac{-\pi}{2}</math> to <math>\frac{\pi}{2}</math>.
 
*Calci returns the value of arctangent (inverse tan)  in Radians.
 
*Calci returns the value of arctangent (inverse tan)  in Radians.
 
*The number can be a single value or any number of values.
 
*The number can be a single value or any number of values.
 
For example, ATAN(0.5,(-0.2),1) gives the arcTAN or inverseTAN values for each element.  
 
For example, ATAN(0.5,(-0.2),1) gives the arcTAN or inverseTAN values for each element.  
 
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*Consider &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; '''x = 0.8'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  then &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  '''=ATAN(0.8)'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; gives &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''0.67474094''' <br/>
==Description==
 
Consider &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; '''x = 0.8'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  then &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;  '''=ATAN(0.8)'''&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; gives &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''0.67474094''' <br/>
 
*This function is the inverse function of TAN in trigonometry
 
 
*It is also known as Cyclometric function.
 
*It is also known as Cyclometric function.
 
*ATAN is described as arctan of a given number and denoted by <math>tan^{-1}(x)</math>.
 
*ATAN is described as arctan of a given number and denoted by <math>tan^{-1}(x)</math>.
*In  ATAN(x) ,x value applicable for all real numbers.
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*In  ATAN(x), x value applicable for all real numbers.
*To find the angle in degrees, multiply the result angle with 180/PI().
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*To find the angle in degrees, multiply the result angle with 180/PI(), or use DEGREES function.
*DEGREES function can also be used.
 
  
 
For example ATAN(-0.8)*180/PI() or DEGREES(ATAN(-0.8)) gives -38.659808
 
For example ATAN(-0.8)*180/PI() or DEGREES(ATAN(-0.8)) gives -38.659808
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== Examples ==
 
== Examples ==
 
'''ATAN(x)'''
 
'''ATAN(x)'''
*'''x  ''' is the number.
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*'''x  ''' is the number.
  
 
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==Related Videos==
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigonometric_functions List of Trigonometric Functions]
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigonometric_functions List of Trigonometric Functions]
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*[[Z_API_Functions | List of Main Z Functions]]
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Latest revision as of 17:32, 13 August 2018

ATAN (Number)


  • is any value.
    • ATAN() returns the arctangent of a number.

Description

  • This function is the inverse function of TAN in trigonometry.
  • The value of ATAN(x) is in radians in the range 0 to to .
  • Calci returns the value of arctangent (inverse tan) in Radians.
  • The number can be a single value or any number of values.

For example, ATAN(0.5,(-0.2),1) gives the arcTAN or inverseTAN values for each element.

  • Consider     x = 0.8    then     =ATAN(0.8)    gives    0.67474094
  • It is also known as Cyclometric function.
  • ATAN is described as arctan of a given number and denoted by .
  • In ATAN(x), x value applicable for all real numbers.
  • To find the angle in degrees, multiply the result angle with 180/PI(), or use DEGREES function.

For example ATAN(-0.8)*180/PI() or DEGREES(ATAN(-0.8)) gives -38.659808

Examples

ATAN(x)

  • x   is the number.
ATAN(number) Angle(radian)
ATAN(0) 0
ATAN(1) 0.78539816
ATAN(90) 1.55968567

Related Videos

ArcTan

See Also

References