Cos^-1 – Texas Instruments TI-86 User Manual

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cos

>

cos

angle

or

cos (

expression

)

Returns the cosine of angle or expression, which can be
real or complex.

An angle is interpreted as degrees or radians according
to the current angle mode. In any angle mode, you can
designate an angle as degrees or radians by using the

¡

or

r

designator, respectively, from the

MATH ANGLE

menu.

In

Radian

angle mode:

cos

p/2 b

L

.5

cos (

p/2) b

0

cos 45

¡ b

.707106781187

In

Degree

angle mode:

cos 45 b

.707106781187

cos (

p/2)

r

b

0

The squareMatrix cannot
have repeated
eigenvalues.

cos

list

Returns a list in which each element is the cosine of the
corresponding element in list.

cos

squareMatrix

Returns a square matrix that is the matrix cosine of
squareMatrix

. The matrix cosine corresponds to the

result calculated using power series or Cayley-Hamilton
Theorem techniques. This is not the same as simply
calculating the cosine of each element.

In

Radian

angle mode:

cos {0,

p/2,p} b

{1 0

L

1}

In

Degree

angle mode:

cos {0,60,90} b

{1 .5 0}

cos

L

1

-

|

cos

L

1

number

or

cos

L

1

(

expression

)

Returns the arccosine of number or expression, which
can be real or complex.

In

Radian

angle mode:

cos

L1

.5 b

1.0471975512

In

Degree

angle mode:

cos

L1

1 b

0

cos

L

1

list

Returns a list in which each element is the arccosine of
the corresponding element in list.

In

Radian

angle mode:

cos

L1

{0,.5} b

{1.57079632679,1.047…

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