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In Trigonometry::shallowReduceInverseFunction, the reduction of atan(1/x) used the hard value of pi instead of its equivalent in the selected angle unit. This fixes a bug causing atan(1/tan(40°)) to be equal to π/2-40 instead of 50. Change-Id: Ifd7df5cd168fadf3146eee168c0bc2136ea15a7b
Epsilon is a high-performance graphing calculator operating system. It includes eight apps that cover the high school mathematics curriculum.
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