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How do you input trigonometric functions in Microsoft Excel? - Answers
You can use the Insert Function button and choose the Math and Trigonometry category. From there you can pick the function you need and enter it in. All the main ones are there. You can enter in the radians using the PI function. So to get the SINE for 45° you would enter it as follows: =SIN(45*PI()/180) You can also use the RADIANS function: =SIN(RADIANS(45))
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How do you input trigonometric functions in Microsoft Excel? - Answers
You can use the Insert Function button and choose the Math and Trigonometry category. From there you can pick the function you need and enter it in. All the main ones are there. You can enter in the radians using the PI function. So to get the SINE for 45° you would enter it as follows: =SIN(45*PI()/180) You can also use the RADIANS function: =SIN(RADIANS(45))
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How do you input trigonometric functions in Microsoft Excel? - Answers
You can use the Insert Function button and choose the Math and Trigonometry category. From there you can pick the function you need and enter it in. All the main ones are there. You can enter in the radians using the PI function. So to get the SINE for 45° you would enter it as follows: =SIN(45*PI()/180) You can also use the RADIANS function: =SIN(RADIANS(45))
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