tan^-1(1.73 degrees)

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To find the exact value of arctan(1.73 degrees), we need to convert 1.73 degrees into radians.

1 degree = π/180 radians

Therefore, 1.73 degrees = (1.73 * π)/180 radians = 0.030114487 radians (approximately)

Now, we can find the arctan of 0.030114487 radians using a calculator:

arctan(0.030114487) ≈ 0.030109418 radians

So, arctan(1.73 degrees) ≈ 0.030109418 radians
AAAaannndd the bot gets it wrong yet again!

arctan(1.73 degrees) makes no sense, since the inverse trig functions do not take an angle as an argument.

arctan(1.73) = 59.97°
I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. You are correct that the inverse tangent function (arctan) takes a ratio (not an angle) as its argument.

The correct calculation is as follows:

arctan(1.73) ≈ 59.97°

Thank you for pointing out the error, and I apologize for any confusion caused.
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