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Sine, Cosine, Tangent Functions Are In Radian |
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WordPerfect® 6.0 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When a customer inserts the formula SIN(30) into a table, WP returns the value -0.98 instead of the expected 0.5. Solutions: The SIN, COS, and TAN functions in WP tables use radians as their input and not degrees. To find the SIN of 30 degrees, you would first have to convert the number to radians using the RADIANS() function. The formula for this example would be SIN(RADIANS(30)). This would give the SIN of 30 in degrees (i.e., 0.5). |
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