Trigonometric Values Finder
Enter an angle in degrees to find its Sin, Cos, Tan, Csc, Sec, and Cot values.
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About Our Free Online Trigonometric Values Finder
Our Trigonometric Values Finder is a free and easy-to-use online tool designed to help you quickly find the values of all six trigonometric functions for any given angle in degrees. Whether you're a student learning trigonometry, a professional needing quick calculations, or just curious, this tool provides instant and accurate results.
Simply enter an angle in degrees, and the calculator will display the Sine (Sin), Cosine (Cos), Tangent (Tan), Cosecant (Csc), Secant (Sec), and Cotangent (Cot) values. For common angles (0°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 90°), it also shows their exact fractional or radical forms, alongside their approximate decimal values.
Key Features:
- All Six Functions: Calculates Sin, Cos, Tan, Csc, Sec, and Cot.
- Degree Input: Easily enter angles in degrees.
- Exact & Approximate Values: Provides both for common angles.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple and intuitive design for quick calculations.
- Free & Online: Accessible from any device with an internet connection.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Trigonometry
What are the six trigonometric functions?
The six trigonometric functions are Sine (Sin), Cosine (Cos), Tangent (Tan), Cosecant (Csc), Secant (Sec), and Cotangent (Cot). They describe the relationships between the angles and sides of a right-angled triangle.
How do I use this trigonometric calculator?
Simply enter the angle in degrees into the input field and click the "Find Values" button. The calculator will then display the values for all six trigonometric functions.
Why do some values show as "undefined" or "∞"?
Certain trigonometric functions are undefined at specific angles. For example, Tan(90°) is undefined because it involves division by Cos(90°), which is 0. Similarly, Csc, Sec, and Cot can be undefined when their reciprocal functions (Sin, Cos, Tan respectively) are zero.
Does this trigonometric calculator support radians?
Currently, this calculator accepts angle input only in degrees. To convert radians to degrees, you can use the formula: Degrees = Radians × (180 / π).