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'''DTAN(x)'''
 
'''DTAN(x)'''
 
*'''x  ''' is the angle in radians.
 
*'''x  ''' is the angle in radians.
* COTAN(-X)=TAN(X)
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* TAN(-X)=-TAN(X)
 
* Result shows TAN(abc)= NAN
 
* Result shows TAN(abc)= NAN
  
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| 0
  
 
|- class="even"
 
|- class="even"
| DTAN (20)
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| DTAN (1)
| 2.7474774194546225
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| 0.017455065
  
 
|- class="odd"
 
|- class="odd"
| DTAN (-20)
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| DTAN (-45)
| 2.7474774194546225
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Revision as of 00:29, 4 November 2013

DTAN(x)


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

TAN can be used if the angle is in Radians.

Description

  • This function is used to obtain the Cotangent value of 'x' in degrees.
  • It is the reciprocal of COT function i.e.,Tan(x) = 1 / COT(x) or SIN(x) / COS(x).
  • In a right angled triangle Tan(x) = Opposite side / Adjacent side.
  • To obtain the value in Radians multiply with PI()/180 or use Tan function TAN(X)
  • DTAN returns NaN if 'x' is not real

The angle can be a single value or any complex array of values.

The following example shows how DTAN is applied to an array of numbers containing numbers 1..10.

  • Type =1..10@DTAN in Calci
  • Type =1..10@DTAN or 1..10@DTAN in ZOS
Number DTAN
1 0.017455065
2 0.034920769
3 0.052407779
4 0.069926812
5 0.087488664
6 0.105104235
7 0.122784561
8 0.140540835
9 0.15838444
10 0.176326981

Examples

DTAN(x)

  • x   is the angle in radians.
  • TAN(-X)=-TAN(X)
  • Result shows TAN(abc)= NAN
DTAN(Radian) Value
DTAN (0) 0
DTAN (1) 0.017455065
DTAN (-45) -1

See Also

References