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Welcome to tg 1.1, our post aboutthe tangent of 1.1.

For the tangent of 1.1 we use the abbreviation tg for the trigonometric function and write it as tg 1.1.

If you have been looking for what is tg 1.1, or if you have been wondering about tg 1.1 radians in degrees, then you are right here, too.

In this post you can find the tg 1.1 value, along with identities.

Read on to learn all about the tg of 1.1.

Tg 1.1 Radians

If you want to know what is tg 1.1 radians in terms of trigonometry, then navigate straight to the explanations in the next paragraph; what’s ahead in this section is the value of tg 1.1:

tg1.1 = 1.96476
tg 1.1 = 1.96476
tg 1.1 radians = 1.96476

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The tg of 1.1 radians is 1.96476, the same as tg of 1.1 radians in degrees. To change 1.1 radians to degrees multiply 1.1 by 180° / $\pi$ = 63.02536°. Tg 1.1 = tg 63.02536 degrees.

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To calculate tg 1.1 radians insert the angle 1.1 in the field labelled rad, but if you want to calculate tg 1.1 in degrees, then you have to press the swap unit button first.

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The identities of tangent 1.1 are as follows:

tg1.1
= ctg (π/2 – 1.1) = ctg 0.470796326794896

-tg1.1
= tg (-1.1) = -tg 1.1
= ctg (π/2 + 1.1) = ctg 2.6707963267949
= tg (π – 1.1) = tg 2.04159265358979

Note that tg1.1 is periodic: tg (1.1 + n × π) = tg 1.1, n$\hspace{5px} \in \hspace{5px} \mathbb{Z}$.

There are more formulas for the double angle (2 × 1.1), half angle ((1.1/2)) as well as the sum, difference and products of two angles such as 1.1 and β.

You can locate all of them in the respective article found in the header menu. To find everything about tg -1.1 click the link. And here is all about ctg 1.1, including, for instance, a converter.

In terms of the other five trigonometric functions, tg of 1.1 =

  • $\pm\frac{\sin 1.1}{\sqrt{1 – \sin^{2} 1.1}}$
  • $\pm\frac{\sqrt{1 – \cos^{2} 1.1}}{\cos 1.1}$
  • $\pm \sqrt{\sec^{2} (1.1) – 1}$
  • $\pm\frac{1}{\sqrt{\csc^2 (1.1) – 1}}$
  • $\frac{1}{ctg \hspace{3px}1.1}$

As the cotangent function is the reciprocal of the tangent function, 1 / ctg 1.1 = tg1.1.

In the next part of this article we discuss the trigonometric significance of tg1.1, and there you can also learn what the search calculations form in the sidebar is used for.

What is tg 1.1?

In a triangle which has one angle of π/2, the tangent of the angle of 1.1 is the ratio of the length of the opposite side o to the length of the adjacent side a: tg 1.1 = o/a.

In a circle with the radius r, the horizontal axis x, and the vertical axis y, 1.1 is the angle formed by the two sides x and r; r moving counterclockwise is the positive angle.

Applying the unit-circle definition found on our homepage, assumed r = 1, in the intersection of the point (x,y) and the circle, y = sin 1.1, x = cos 1.1 and tg 1.1 = sin 1.1/cos 1.1.

Bringing together the triangle definition and the unit circle definition of tangent 1.1, a = x, o = y and h = r = 1. It follows that $y/x\hspace{5px} =\hspace{5px}\frac{opposite}{adjacent}\hspace{5px}=\hspace{5px}tg\hspace{5px} 1.1$.

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Given the periodicity of tangent of 1.1, to determine the tangent of an angle > π, e.g. 7.38318530717959, calculate tg 7.38318530717959 as tg (7.38318530717959 mod π) = tangent of 1.1, or look it up with our form.

Conclusion

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– Article written by Mark, last updated on February 25th, 2017

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