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Revision as of 06:08, 4 November 2013
ATAN(x)
- by default the result obtained will be in radians
- Calci returns the arcTAN (inverse Tan) of a number. Output is the angle in radians.
- The number can be a single value or any number of values.
For example, ASIN(0.5,(-0.2),1) gives the arcTAN or inverseTAN values for each element.
Description
Consider x = -0.8 then =ATAN(0.8) gives 0.64350110879
- This function is the inverse function of TAN in trignometry
- Also it is called as Cyclometric function.
- ATAN is described as arctan and denoted by .
- In ATAN(x) ,x value appilcable for all real numbers.
- To find the angle in degrees, multiply the result angle with 180/PI.
- DEGREES function can also be used.
For example ATAN(-0.8)*180/PI() or DEGREES(ATAN(-0.8)) gives -38.659808
Examples
ATAN(x)
- x is the angle in radians.
ATAN(x) | Value(Radian) |
ATAN(0) | 0 |
ATAN(1) | 0.78539816 |
ATAN(90) | 1.55968567 |