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  1. In mathematics, the trigonometric functions (also called circular functions, angle functions or goniometric functions) [1] are real functions which relate an angle of a right-angled triangle to ratios of two side lengths.

  2. Learn what cotangent is, how to calculate it using a right triangle, and how to graph it. Explore the properties, identities, and values of cotangent on a unit circle.

  3. The classical definition of the cotangent function for real arguments is: "the cotangent of an angle in a right‐angle triangle is the ratio of the length of the adjacent leg to the length to the opposite leg."

  4. 10 paź 2024 · The cotangent function cotz is the function defined by cotz = 1/(tanz) (1) = (i(e^(iz)+e^(-iz)))/(e^(iz)-e^(-iz)) (2) = (i(e^(2iz)+1))/(e^(2iz)-1), (3) where tanz is the tangent. The cotangent is implemented in the Wolfram Language as Cot[z].

  5. The cotangent is the function that associates the angle α with the ratio of the x-coordinate x P to the y-coordinate y P of point P. $$ cotg \ \alpha = \frac{x_P}{y_P} $$ In the unit circle, the x-coordinate x P is the cosine, while the y-coordinate y P is the sine.

  6. Learn what cotangent is, how to derive it, and how to graph it. Find out how to use the inverse cotangent function and how to handle large and negative angles.

  7. 14 lut 2020 · The cotangent is an unbounded odd periodic function (with period $\pi$). The cotangent and the tangent are related by. $$\operatorname {cotan}x=\frac {1} {\tan x}.$$. The inverse function to the cotangent is called the arccotangent. The derivative of the cotangent is given by:

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