Question
Question: How do you evaluate \[\arctan (0.5)\] express your own radians \[?\]...
How do you evaluate arctan(0.5) express your own radians ?
Solution
Hint : Here in this question the given function is a function of inverse trigonometry function. To find the value of this function by Maclaurin series or expansion, its formula can be defined as f(x)=n=0∑∞n!fn(x0)(x−x0)n further solve this formula for arctan by simplification we get the required result.
Complete step-by-step answer :
The given function is an inverse trigonometry function. The basic inverse trigonometric functions are used to find the angles in right triangles.
To solve the given inverse trigonometry function by using a Maclaurin series or expansion.
Maclaurin series is a function, that is expansion series which gives the sum of derivatives of that function. The Maclaurin series of a function f(x) up to order n may be found using series [f, x, 0, n ] .
The Maclaurin series is a special case of Taylor series when x=0 . The Maclaurin series is given by
f(x)=f(x0)+f′(x0)(x−x0)+2!f′′(x0)(x−x0)2+3!f′′′(x0)(x−x0)3+⋅⋅⋅
In general formula of Maclaurin series is
f(x)=n=0∑∞n!fn(x0)(x−x0)n
Where f′(x0) , f′′(x0) , f′′′(x0) , … are the successive differentials when x0=0 .
Consider the given inverse tan function arctan(0.5)
Before going to solve this first find the Maclaurin series of arctan(x) when x0=0
So let’s begin :
f(x)=arctan(x)
⇒f(0)=0
f′(x)=dxdtan−1x=1+x21
⇒f′(0)=1
f′′(x)=dx2d2(tan−1x)=(1+x2)2−2x
⇒f′′(0)=0
Continue this for several values.
Hence the Maclaurin series of arctan(x) is given by
f(x)=arctan(x)=x−3x3+5x5+⋅⋅⋅
In general
arctan(x)=n=0∑∞2n+1(−1)nx2n+1
For the given function replace x by 0.5 , then the Maclaurin series of arctan(x) becomes
⇒arctan(0.5)=0.5−3(0.5)3+5(0.5)5+⋅⋅⋅
⇒arctan(0.5)=0.5−30.125+50.03125+⋅⋅⋅
⇒arctan(0.5)=0.5−0.041667+0.00625+⋅⋅⋅
⇒arctan(0.5)=0.4645
Hence the value of arctan(0.5) is 0.4645 radians.
So, the correct answer is “ 0.4645 radians”.
Note : We can calculate the inverse of a trigonometry ratio by the help of a tale of trigonometry ratios for the standard angles. or we can determine the inverse value of tan we use the maclaurin series expansion formula. Hence we substitute the value of x in the given formula and hence we obtain the solution for the question.