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tan-1(-1)

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Let tan-1(-1) = y.
∴ tan y = – 1 = tan\(\frac { π }{ 4 }\)) = tan(\(\frac { -π }{ 4 }\))
The range of principal value branch of tan-1 is [-\(\frac { π }{ 2 }\), \(\frac { π }{ 2 }\)]
∴ principal value of tan-1(-1) is \(\frac { π }{4 }\).

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