Values of A Trigonometric Function: You Can Enter DEGREES As A Decimal and It Will Be Converted To DEG, MIN, SEC
This document provides instructions for calculating trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, and tangent given an angle measurement in degrees, minutes, seconds or as a decimal. It includes a table to enter an angle value and get the corresponding sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, cosecant, and radian values calculated. It also notes that the sine bar length can be entered in inches or millimeters to determine the required height under one end of the bar to obtain the desired angle.
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Values of A Trigonometric Function: You Can Enter DEGREES As A Decimal and It Will Be Converted To DEG, MIN, SEC
This document provides instructions for calculating trigonometric functions like sine, cosine, and tangent given an angle measurement in degrees, minutes, seconds or as a decimal. It includes a table to enter an angle value and get the corresponding sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, cosecant, and radian values calculated. It also notes that the sine bar length can be entered in inches or millimeters to determine the required height under one end of the bar to obtain the desired angle.
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Values of a Trigonometric Function
You can enter DEGREES as a decimal and it will be converted to DEG,MIN,SEC.
Degrees #VALUE! Degrees Sine = #VALUE! Minutes #VALUE! Minutes Cosine = #VALUE! Seconds #VALUE! Seconds #VALUE! Angle as a decimal Tangent = #VALUE! Total Cotangent = #VALUE! Sine bar length = inches Sine bar length = millimeters Secant = #VALUE! NOTE: Enter the sine bar length above. Cosecant = #VALUE! The required height needed under one end of the sine bar to obtain the desired angle. Radians = #VALUE!