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28 мая 2002 г. ... ASIN(0.5) equals 0.523599 radians. DEGREES(ASIN(0.5)) equals 30°, the arcsine of 0.5. arccos: cos-1(x), ACOS(number), ACOS(-0.5) equals 2.09440 ...

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=COS(PI()/6)^2 The argument (angle) for the function is inside the bracket (in this example, the angle pi/6 in radians is the same as 30 degrees) Excel will perform the operation inside the bracket (pi always gets an empty bracket so that EXCEL recognized it as a "value" rather than the first letters of a...

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24 июл. 2019 г. ... angles must be in radians and not in degrees import math math.cos(30) Out[2]: 0.15425144988758405 math.cos(math.radians(30)) Out[3]: ...

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For example, the cosine of PI()/6 radians (30°) returns the ratio 0.866. =COS(PI()/6) // Returns 0.886 ...

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So, the cosine of any particular angle is equivalent to the sine of the same angle plus 90 degrees (or π/2 radians). Your decision to use either the SIN or COS ...

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4 мая 2020 г. ... I'd guess it's because Excel is also using radians for the COS function. Try this: =DEGREES(0,2/COS(DEGREES(30))). Upvote 1. Downvote

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The COS in Excel always expects radians as the parameter for which the cosine is calculated. · If the angle is in degrees, it must be calculated using the ...

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For example, if I enter =sin(30) in a cell and then move cells, the number in the first cell is -.98803. Similarly, if I enter =cos(30), ...

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2 сент. 2022 г. ... The value of cos 30 degrees in trigonometry is √3/2. In a right-angled triangle, cosine is the ratio of the base and hypotenuse.

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We can supply an angle to COS in degrees by simply multiplying the angle by PI()/180. To get it in radians, we can simply use the RADIANS function in excel.

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Returns the cosine of the given angle. If the angle is in degrees, either multiply the angle by PI()/180 or use the RADIANS function to convert the angle to ...

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