@Cos (Formula Language)
Given an angle in radians, returns the cosine of the angle. In a right triangle, the cosine of an acute angle is the ratio of the length of its adjacent side to the length of the hypotenuse.
Syntax
@Cos( angle )
Parameters
angle
Number or number list. An angle measured in radians.
Return value
cosine
Number or number list. The cosine of angle, from -1 to 1.
Usage
If the parameter is a list, the function operates on each element of the list, and the return value is a list with the same number of elements.
Examples
- This formula returns 1.
@Cos( 2 * @Pi )
- This formula returns 1 and -1 in a list.
@Cos( (2 * @Pi) : @Pi )
- This formula finds the length of side c in triangle ABC. You know
the value of angle C in radians, and the lengths of sides a and b.
This formula finds the length of side c.
@Sqrt( @Power( sideA; 2 )+@Power( sideB; 2 )- ( 2*sideA*sideB*( @Cos( angleC ) ) ))
This formula is a version of the law of cosines, which states that for any triangle ABC, c2 = a2+b2-2ab(cos(C)).