Trig Function Calculator

This Trigonometric Function Calculator allows users to input an angle in either degrees or radians and calculates the sine, cosine, tangent, secant, cosecant, and cotangent values, along with converting the angle to the opposite unit.

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Using the Trigonometric Function Calculator

The Trigonometric Function Calculator is designed to help you calculate various trigonometric values based on a given angle. Follow these steps to use the calculator efficiently:

Step 1: Enter the Angle

Begin by entering the angle value for which you want to calculate the trigonometric functions. The input must be a numerical value and should lie within the range of -360 to 360. Ensure that the value increments by steps of 0.01.

Step 2: Select the Angle Unit

After entering the angle, select the appropriate unit for this angle. You have two options:

  • Degrees
  • Radians

Select the unit that matches your input angle to ensure accurate calculations.

Step 3: Calculate the Trigonometric Functions

Once you have entered the angle and selected the unit, the calculator will automatically compute various trigonometric functions based on your input. The results include:

  • Sine (sin): The sine of the angle, rounded to six decimal places.
  • Cosine (cos): The cosine of the angle, rounded to six decimal places.
  • Tangent (tan): The tangent of the angle, rounded to six decimal places.
  • Secant (sec): The secant of the angle, rounded to six decimal places.
  • Cosecant (csc): The cosecant of the angle, rounded to six decimal places.
  • Cotangent (cot): The cotangent of the angle, rounded to six decimal places.

Step 4: View Angle in Different Units

The calculator also provides the angle in both degrees and radians to help you cross-check or convert measurements:

  • Angle in Radians: Displays the angle in radians, rounded to six decimal places and marked with “rad.”
  • Angle in Degrees: Displays the angle in degrees, rounded to six decimal places and marked with “°.”

By following these steps, you can easily determine the trigonometric values of any angle within the specified range using the calculator.