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To find the acute angle θ when tan 63° = cot θ, one can use the relationship between tangent and cotangent, which states that cot θ = tan(90° - θ). Thus, tan 63° = cot θ implies that θ = 90° - 63°, resulting in θ = 27°. The solution can be confirmed using a calculator by calculating the arccotangent of tan 63°. This method effectively demonstrates the complementary nature of the angles involved.
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Help ! How can I find acute Angle theta??

How to find acute angle theta ,when tan 63 Degree = cot theta??Could anyone help me to find answer of this query.I need steps too as I am sooooo poor in mactematicuos:cry: .Final Answer of theta should be in degrees:smile:

Thanks in advance:!)
 
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Help ! How can I find acute Angle theta??

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Help ! How can I find acute Angle theta??
How to find acute angle theta ,when tan 63 Degree = cot theta??Could anyone help me to find answer of this query.I need steps too as I am sooooo poor in mactematicuos .Final Answer of theta should be in degrees

Thanks in advance

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I don't know,If I know these things,then I would have been the head of 'NASA' :)

The Attempt at a Solution

 


First step, instead of cot write it as tan, you are probably more comfortable with tan.

If you don't know what cot is, ask google.
 
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krautkramer said:

Homework Statement



Help ! How can I find acute Angle theta??
How to find acute angle theta ,when tan 63 Degree = cot theta??Could anyone help me to find answer of this query.I need steps too as I am sooooo poor in mactematicuos .Final Answer of theta should be in degrees

Thanks in advance

Homework Equations



I don't know,If I know these things,then I would have been the head of 'NASA' :)

The Attempt at a Solution


tan, is short for tangent
cot is short for co-tangent - which is short for complementary-tangent.

In the same way sin and cos are short for sine and complementary-sine

In the case of sine and cosine, the sine of an angle, and the complementary-sine of the complementary angle are equal in value.

eg, 41 degrees and 49 degrees are complementary [they add up to 90]

compare sin 41 to cos 49 - or if you prefer sin 49 to cos 41.

The relationship between tan and cot is the same.
 
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Hi,thank you friends for the help,but it is not adequate to solve my problem.

I know simple mathematics like sin/cos=tan and cos/sin=cot, but not able to find a solution for my critical problem.

I will repeat the query once again...Hope you can help me...

Determine the acute angle θ when tan 63° = cot θ.
 

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Nobody here to help me out...:cry:
 


It's simple.

Use the given equation to obtain
tan(63)=cot\theta
arccot(tan(63))=\theta

Solving, \theta=27
 


thebiggerbang said:
It's simple.

Use the given equation to obtain
tan(63)=cot\theta
arccot(tan(63))=\theta

Solving, \theta=27

hey, what is this 'arccot'??How I can find the answer 27 degree?? by calculator or any other means...
 


krautkramer said:
Hi,thank you friends for the help,but it is not adequate to solve my problem.

I know simple mathematics like sin/cos=tan and cos/sin=cot, but not able to find a solution for my critical problem.

I will repeat the query once again...Hope you can help me...

Determine the acute angle θ when tan 63° = cot θ.

Are you allowed to use a calculator when you do this question?
 
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thebiggerbang said:
It's simple.

Use the given equation to obtain
tan(63)=cot\theta
arccot(tan(63))=\theta

Solving, \theta=27

Yes of course...You are right and the answer is 27 dgree..it was simple for you...But for me,it is a herculian task...still I don't know how to find it by using windows scientific calculator:cry:
 
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PeterO said:
Are you allowed to use a calculator when you do this question?

Yes of course:wink:...I think so:smile:...Otherwise no one will pass the final exam:cool:...
 
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krautkramer said:
Hi,thank you friends for the help,but it is not adequate to solve my problem.

I know simple mathematics like sin/cos=tan and cos/sin=cot, but not able to find a solution for my critical problem.

I will repeat the query once again...Hope you can help me...

Determine the acute angle θ when tan 63° = cot θ.

Try the following:

Write down an angle - eg 17
Using your calculator:
Take tan 17
use 1/x, the reciprocal, on the answers
now do inverse tan and write down that answer.

repeat starting with an angle different to 17 degrees.

Note anything?
 
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krautkramer said:
Yes of course:wink:...I think so:smile:...Otherwise no one will pass the final exam:cool:...

In that case, try each of the options in the cot function.

If your calculator doesn't have a cot function, use the tan function followed by the 1/x function.

[you best take the tan 63 to start with and write that answer down for reference.
 
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PeterO said:
In that case, try each of the options in the cot function.

If your calculator doesn't have a cot function, use the tan function followed by the 1/x function.

[you best take the tan 63 to start with and write that answer down for reference.

Hoooorahhh:blushing:, Got it:cool:..Today,I learned lot of mactamactics...Thanks and 1000 hugs to sonic generation and other friends...My examination body should allow us to use internet during exam:biggrin:.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110501201353AAYQeXG


Determine the acute angle θ when tan 63° = cot θ.

Tan63° =Cot θ
Ie, 1.96261= Cot θ

Arccot(1.96261)=Cot θ

Ie, Cot θ=1.96261

Tan θ=1/1.96262

So, θ=Tan-1(1/1.96262)

Ans=27°
 
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krautkramer said:
Hoooorahhh:blushing:, Got it:cool:..Today,I learned lot of mactamactics...Thanks and 1000 hugs to sonic generation and other friends...My examination body should allow us to use internet during exam:biggrin:.

http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110501201353AAYQeXG


Determine the acute angle θ when tan 63° = cot θ.

Tan63° =Cot θ
Ie, 1.96261= Cot θ

Arccot(1.96261)=Cot θ

Ie, Cot θ=1.96261

Tan θ=1/1.96262

So, θ=Tan-1(1/1.96262)

Ans=27°

The information / expression you were really holding out for - and we were holding back on is


Tan θ = Cot (90 - θ) or Cot θ = tan (90 - θ)

Similarly

Sin θ = Cos (90 - θ) or Cos θ = Sin (90 - θ)

so Tan 63 = Cot (90 - 63) = Cot 27

That is the complementary angle stuff I was trying to lead you to.
 
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Notice that tan(θ)=cot(90-θ) for any θ.
 
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This was posted in both "Precalculus Homework" and "General Mathematics" so I am merging the two threads.
 
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