arctan(1.732) = 59.9993°
The arctangent of 1.732 is 59.9993 degrees.
The arctangent function (arctan or tan⁻¹) is the inverse of the tangent function. It takes any real number and returns the angle (in degrees) whose tangent is that value. Unlike arcsine and arccosine, arctangent accepts any numeric value and always returns an angle between -90° and 90°. This calculator provides instant and accurate arctangent calculations for mathematical, scientific, and engineering applications.
Mathematical Explanation
Arctangent is the inverse tangent function: if tan(θ) = x, then arctan(x) = θ. The domain is all real numbers (-∞, ∞) and the range is (-90°, 90°). Common values: arctan(0) = 0°, arctan(1) = 45°, arctan(√3) ≈ 60°. The function is also written as tan⁻¹(x) or atan(x). As the input approaches ±∞, the output approaches ±90° asymptotically.
Frequently Asked Questions
Resources & References
Encyclopedia Resources
- Inverse Trigonometric Functions - Wikipedia - Comprehensive guide to arctangent and other inverse trigonometric functions
- Trigonometry - Wikipedia - Learn about trigonometric functions and their inverses
Educational Resources
- Khan Academy - Inverse Trigonometry - Free inverse trigonometry lessons and practice problems
- Math is Fun - Inverse Tangent - Interactive arctangent examples and explanations