Trigonometric value

Tan(135°) = -1

Tangent — sine divided by cosine, equivalently opposite/adjacent in a right triangle; undefined where cos = 0.

How to derive tan(135°)

tan(135°)=1tan(135°) = -1

135° is in quadrant II. Reference angle = 45°, tangent negative in Q2, so tan(135°) = −tan(45°) = −1.

Unit-circle context

The angle 135° corresponds to 3π/4 radians and sits Quadrant II on the unit circle.

Its reference angle is 45°, which is why tan(135°) shares its absolute value with tan(45°).

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Frequently asked

What is the exact value of tan(135°)?
The exact value is -1. Its decimal approximation is -1.
How do you derive tan(135°)?
135° is in quadrant II. Reference angle = 45°, tangent negative in Q2, so tan(135°) = −tan(45°) = −1.
What is 135° in radians?
135° equals 3π/4 radians (multiply degrees by π/180).

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