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  1. Returns the arctangent, or inverse tangent, of a number. The arctangent is the angle whose tangent is number. The returned angle is given in radians in the range -pi/2 to pi/2. To express the arctangent in degrees, multiply the result by 180/PI ( ) or use the DEGREES function.

  2. Using ATAN to Calculate Arctan in Excel. The ATAN function returns a result between -π/2 and π/2 radians (or -90 and 90 degrees), or in other words, in the first and fourth quadrants.

  3. 1 lis 2017 · How to use Excel to find the arctan of a number in both radians and degrees. Using the inbuilt function 'ATAN (number)', Excel is able to calculate the arctangent of a number. By...

  4. The Excel TAN function returns the tangent of the angle given in radians. To supply an angle to TAN in degrees, multiply the angle by PI()/180 or use the RADIANS function to convert to radians.

  5. 17 cze 2024 · Inverse tan in degrees. To get the tan inverse value in degrees, use the following formula in the first row under the column Arctan (Degrees) or column D: =DEGREES (ATAN (A2/C2)) Just like the previous formula, drag the fill handle down the column to calculate the inverse tan for the whole column.

  6. www.excelfunctions.net › excel-atan-functionExcel ATAN Function

    The Excel ATAN function calculates the arctangent (i.e. the inverse tangent) of a given number, and returns an angle, in radians, between -π/2 and +π/2. The syntax of the function is: ATAN( number )

  7. The Excel ATAN2 function returns the arctangent from x- and y-coordinates. In geometric terms, the function returns the radian angle corresponding to the input point.

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