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abbreviation of the
Latin complementi sinus 'sine of the
complementary angle' as
cosinus in
Edmund Gunter's
Canon triangulorum (1620),
which also
includes a similar...
- Lambert.
Riccati used Sc. and Cc. (sinus/
cosinus circulare) to
refer to
circular functions and Sh. and Ch. (sinus/
cosinus hyperbolico) to
refer to hyperbolic...
- "
COSINUS –
Official website of the
COSINUS experiment".
Retrieved 2024-10-04. "Collaboration –
COSINUS".
Retrieved 2024-10-04. Paris, Mattia. "
Cosinus"...
- prize-winning
mathematical essay (De
cosinuum et
sinuum potestatibus secundum cosinus et
sinus arcuum multiplicium evolvendis),
which was
published a year later...
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abbreviated vercosin, vercos, or vcs. The
coversed sine or
coversine (in Latin,
cosinus versus or coversinus),
abbreviated coversin, covers, cosiv, or cvs The...
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found in
Edmund Gunter's
Canon triangulorum (1620),
which defines the
cosinus as an
abbreviation for the
sinus complementi (sine of the complementary...
-
annual science fiction convention in
Colorado Springs [COS],
Colorado COSINUS, an
experiment for dark
matter detection Kosine,
stage name of a music...
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their full
Latin names, ¶ arsinh area
sinus hyperbolicus ¶ arcosh area
cosinus hyperbolicus, etc. Zeidler, Eberhard; Hackbusch, Wolfgang; Schwarz, Hans...
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triangulorum (1620). For example, sine (Latin: sinus) and
cosine (Latin:
cosinus,
sinus complementi) are
cofunctions of each
other (hence the "co" in "cosine"):...
- In mathematics, the
inverse trigonometric functions (occasionally also
called antitrigonometric, cyclometric, or
arcus functions) are the
inverse functions...