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− | <div style="font-size:30px">'''ACOS( | + | <div style="font-size:30px">'''ACOS(x)'''</div><br/> |
− | * Where | + | * Where x is the COS of the angle and is from -1 to 1. |
− | * | + | * By default the result obtained will be in Radians |
*Calci returns the arcCOS (inverse Cos) of a number. Output is the angle in radians. | *Calci returns the arcCOS (inverse Cos) of a number. Output is the angle in radians. | ||
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*The number can be a single value or any number of values. | *The number can be a single value or any number of values. | ||
For example, ASIN(0.5,(-0.2),1) gives the arcCOS or inverseCOS values for each element. | For example, ASIN(0.5,(-0.2),1) gives the arcCOS or inverseCOS values for each element. | ||
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*Also it is called as Cyclometric function. | *Also it is called as Cyclometric function. | ||
*ACOS is described as arcCOS and denoted by <math>cos^-1(n)</math>. | *ACOS is described as arcCOS and denoted by <math>cos^-1(n)</math>. | ||
− | *In ACOS(x),x value should be with in -1 & 1. | + | *In ACOS(x), x value should be with in -1 & 1. |
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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
'''ACOS(x)''' | '''ACOS(x)''' | ||
− | *'''x ''' is the angle | + | *'''x ''' is the COS of the angle |
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− | |''' | + | |'''ACOS(x)''' |
|'''Value''' | |'''Value''' | ||
Revision as of 05:16, 4 November 2013
ACOS(x)
- Where x is the COS of the angle and is from -1 to 1.
- By default the result obtained will be in Radians
- Calci returns the arcCOS (inverse Cos) of a number. Output is the angle in radians.
- The number can be a single value or any number of values.
For example, ASIN(0.5,(-0.2),1) gives the arcCOS or inverseCOS values for each element.
Description
Consider x = -0.8 then =ACOS(0.8) gives 0.64350110879
- This function is the inverse function of COS in trignometry.
- Also it is called as Cyclometric function.
- ACOS is described as arcCOS and denoted by .
- In ACOS(x), x value should be with in -1 & 1.
Number | ACOS |
---|---|
0.8 | 0.64350110879 |
-0.22 | 1.792610797291 |
0.2 | 1.567305661202 |
Examples
ACOS(x)
- x is the COS of the angle
ACOS(x) | Value |
ACOS(0) | 1.5707963267948966 |
ACOS(1) | 0 |