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| Cosine of a number, argument in degrees. |= Description
| Cosine of a number, argument in degrees. |DESCRIPTION=
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| '''cos''' x |= Syntax
| '''cos''' x |SYNTAX=


|p1=  x: [[Number]] |= Parameter 1
|p1=  x: [[Number]] |PARAMETER1=


| [[Number]] |= Return value
| [[Number]] |RETURNVALUE=
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|x1= <code>[[cos]] 60;//returns 0.5</code> |= Example 1
|x1= <code>[[cos]] 60;//returns 0.5</code> |EXAMPLE1=
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| [[acos]], [[sin]], [[asin]], [[tan]], [[atan]], [[atan2]] |= See also
| [[acos]], [[sin]], [[asin]], [[tan]], [[atan]], [[atan2]] |SEEALSO=


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Description

Description:
Cosine of a number, argument in degrees.
Groups:
Uncategorised

Syntax

Syntax:
cos x
Parameters:
x: Number
Return Value:
Number

Examples

Example 1:
cos 60;//returns 0.5

Additional Information

See also:
acossinasintanatanatan2

Notes

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Notes

Posted on August 8, 2006 - 23:54
hardrock
Be aware that there might be rounding errors in the results of this command. cos 90 for example doesn't return the expected '0', but '-4.37114e-008'. So, if you want to compare results of Cosinus, don't use the compare operator (cos 90)==0 but rather use less than. (cos 90) < 0.00001

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