How do you solve tan theta = 5/9?

1 Answer
Jan 5, 2017

theta = 37.9°

Explanation:

The process involved here is one called finding "arctan".

If you are given the measure of an angle, you can use a calculator or tables to find any trig ratio of any angle.

For example: Sin20° = 0.342," "cos 58° =0.530," "tan 67°=2.356

If you know the ratio, but need to find the angle, this is the 'arc-ratio'

(It is shown as sin^-1 and is not to be confused with 1/(sin theta)

You will have to use tables or a calculator to find the angle.

Using tables:
Step 1. Find the answer as a decimal: tan theta = 7/9 = 0.778
Step 2. Using a table of tan values, look for 0.778
Step 3. Read off the angle. theta = 37.9°

Using a calculator: - remember they work differently.

D.A.L. : Key in: color(blue)("shift "tan^-1 (7/9) =)

or: D.A.L.: color(blue)(7div9 = " shift" tan^-1 ANS =)

or: " "color(blue)(7div 9 = " shift" tan^-1)" "larr usually older calculators

The display will give you the angle as 37.87498...

Angles are usually given to 1 decimal place.

theta = 37.9°

[D.A.L. means direct algebraic logic]