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− | <div | + | <div style="font-size:30px">'''ASIN (Number) '''</div><br/> |
+ | *<math>Number</math> is any value and it is varying from -1 to 1. | ||
+ | **ASIN() returns the arcsine of a number. | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
− | ASIN( | + | *This function is the Inverse function of Sin in trigonometry. |
+ | * The value of ASIN(x) is in Radians in the range <math>\frac{-\pi}{2} to \frac{\pi}{2}</math> | ||
+ | * Calci returns the value of arcsine (inverse sine)is in Radians. | ||
+ | *The number can be a single value or any number of values. | ||
+ | For example, ASIN(0.5,(-0.2),1) gives the arcsine or inversesine values for each element. | ||
+ | *Consider x = (-0.8) then, ASIN((-0.8))'' is -0.9273 | ||
+ | *It's also called as Cyclometric function. | ||
+ | *ASIN is described as Arcsin of a given number and denoted by <math>sin^{-1}</math>(x). | ||
+ | *In ASIN(x) ,x value should be with in -1 & 1. | ||
+ | *To find the angle in degrees, multiply the result angle with 180/PI(). | ||
+ | *DEGREES function can also be used. | ||
− | + | For example ASIN(-0.8)*180/PI() or DEGREES(ASIN(-0.8))'' gives -53.13010235415598 | |
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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
+ | '''ASIN(x)''' | ||
+ | *'''x ''' is the Number. | ||
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− | |'''ASIN( | + | |'''ASIN(number)''' |
− | |''' | + | |'''Angle(Radian) ''' |
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| class="sshl_f " | ASIN(-0.8) | | class="sshl_f " | ASIN(-0.8) | ||
| class="sshl_f" | -0.9273 | | class="sshl_f" | -0.9273 | ||
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| class="sshl_f" | ASIN(1) | | class="sshl_f" | ASIN(1) | ||
| class="ssh1_f" | 1.5707963267948965 | | class="ssh1_f" | 1.5707963267948965 | ||
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− | + | | class="sshl_f " | ASIN(0.559) | |
− | | class="sshl_f " | 0.559 | ||
| class="sshl_f" | 0.5931792803038736 | | class="sshl_f" | 0.5931792803038736 | ||
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|} | |} | ||
− | + | ==Related Videos== | |
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+ | {{#ev:youtube|JGU74wbZMLg|280|center|ArcSine}} | ||
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+ | == See Also == | ||
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+ | *[[Manuals/calci/SIN | SIN]] | ||
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+ | *[[Manuals/calci/DSIN | DSIN]] | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigonometric_functions List of Trigonometric Functions] | ||
+ | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse_trigonometric_functions ASIN] | ||
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+ | *[[Z_API_Functions | List of Main Z Functions]] | ||
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+ | *[[ Z3 | Z3 home ]] |
Latest revision as of 16:08, 18 June 2018
ASIN (Number)
- is any value and it is varying from -1 to 1.
- ASIN() returns the arcsine of a number.
Description
- This function is the Inverse function of Sin in trigonometry.
- The value of ASIN(x) is in Radians in the range
- Calci returns the value of arcsine (inverse sine)is in Radians.
- The number can be a single value or any number of values.
For example, ASIN(0.5,(-0.2),1) gives the arcsine or inversesine values for each element.
- Consider x = (-0.8) then, ASIN((-0.8)) is -0.9273
- It's also called as Cyclometric function.
- ASIN is described as Arcsin of a given number and denoted by (x).
- In ASIN(x) ,x value should be with in -1 & 1.
- To find the angle in degrees, multiply the result angle with 180/PI().
- DEGREES function can also be used.
For example ASIN(-0.8)*180/PI() or DEGREES(ASIN(-0.8)) gives -53.13010235415598
Examples
ASIN(x)
- x is the Number.
ASIN(number) | Angle(Radian) |
ASIN(-0.8) | -0.9273 |
ASIN(1) | 1.5707963267948965 |
ASIN(0.559) | 0.5931792803038736 |
Related Videos
See Also
References