Arctangent to Degrees: -5.01 Tangent Value

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Last updatedFebruary 22, 2026

PublishedFebruary 22, 2026

Table of Contents

  1. Value details
  2. Calculator
  3. Nearby reference values
  4. FAQs
  5. Methodology and review
  6. Navigation and related conversions

-5.01 Tangent Value converts to

-78.712062 deg

Use this as a quick reference for Arctangent to Degrees.

Value Details

Input: -5.01 Tangent Value

Output: -78.712062 deg

Browse all reference values for Arctangent to Degrees

Arctangent to Degrees

Calculate the inverse tangent and return the principal angle in degrees.

Calculated Result

Nearby Reference Values

Arctangent to Degrees values near -5.01 Tangent Value
Tangent Valueatan(x) in Degrees
-10.75 Tangent Value-84.685454 deg
-9.5 Tangent Value-83.990994 deg
-8.25 Tangent Value-83.088773 deg
-7.1 Tangent Value-81.982907 deg
-6.5 Tangent Value-81.253838 deg
-5.01 Tangent Value-78.712062 deg
-4.5 Tangent Value-77.471192 deg
-3.33 Tangent Value-73.284972 deg
-2.5 Tangent Value-68.198591 deg
-1.2 Tangent Value-50.194429 deg
-0.99 Tangent Value-44.712084 deg
-0.5 Tangent Value-26.565051 deg
-0.1 Tangent Value-5.710593 deg
0 Tangent Value0 deg
0.1 Tangent Value5.710593 deg
0.5 Tangent Value26.565051 deg

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Arctangent to Degrees, formulas, and expected usage.

What does the Arctangent to Degrees calculator do?

It helps with finding angles from slope-like ratios and tangent values.

What formula does the Arctangent to Degrees calculator use?

Angle (degrees) = atan(x) × 180 / π, principal range -90° to 90°.

What inputs are valid?

Any finite tangent input value is valid.

When would I use this?

finding angles from slope-like ratios and tangent values

Methodology and Review

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