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  TRIG(3M)                 (Math Libraries)                TRIG(3M)



  NAME
       trig: sin, cos, tan, asin, acos, atan, atan2 - trigonometric
       functions

  SYNOPSIS
       #include <math.h>

       double sin (x)
       double x;

       double cos (x)
       double x;

       double tan (x)
       double x;

       double asin (x)
       double x;

       double acos (x)
       double x;

       double atan (x)
       double x;

       double atan2 (y, x)
       double y, x;

  DESCRIPTION
       Sin, cos and tan return respectively the sine, cosine and
       tangent of their argument, x, measured in radians.

       Asin returns the arcsine of x, in the range [-π/2,π/2].

       Acos returns the arccosine of x, in the range [0,π].

       Atan returns the arctangent of x, in the range [-π/2,π/2].

       Atan2 returns the arctangent of y/x, in the range (-π,π],
       using the signs of both arguments to determine the quadrant


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  TRIG(3M)                 (Math Libraries)                TRIG(3M)



       of the return value.

  SEE ALSO
       matherr(3M).

  DIAGNOSTICS
       Sin, cos, and tan lose accuracy when their argument is far
       from zero.  For arguments sufficiently large, these
       functions return zero when there would otherwise be a
       complete loss of significance.  In this case a message
       indicating TLOSS error is printed on the standard error
       output.  For less extreme arguments causing partial loss of
       significance, a PLOSS error is generated but no message is
       printed.  In both cases, errno is set to ERANGE.

       If the magnitude of the argument of asin or acos is greater
       than one, or if both arguments of atan2 are zero, zero is
       returned and errno is set to EDOM.  In addition, a message
       indicating DOMAIN error is printed on the standard error
       output.

       These error-handling procedures may be changed with the
       function matherr(3M).



















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