- cosine, and the
tangent functions.
Their reciprocals are
respectively the
cosecant, the secant, and the
cotangent functions,
which are less used. Each of...
- are the
inverses of the sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, and
cosecant functions, and are used to
obtain an
angle from any of the angle's trigonometric...
- (/ˈkɒθ, ˈkoʊθ/),
hyperbolic secant "sech" (/ˈsɛtʃ, ˈʃɛk/),
hyperbolic cosecant "csch" or "cosech" (/ˈkoʊsɛtʃ, ˈkoʊʃɛk/)
corresponding to the
derived trigonometric...
-
inverse hyperbolic cosine,
inverse hyperbolic tangent,
inverse hyperbolic cosecant,
inverse hyperbolic secant, and
inverse hyperbolic cotangent. They are...
- A
cosecant squared antenna,
sometimes known as a
constant height pattern, is a
modified form of
parabolic reflector used in some
radar systems. It is shaped...
-
arccosec –
inverse cosecant function. (Also
written as arccsc.)
arccot –
inverse cotangent function.
arccsc –
inverse cosecant function. (Also written...
- {\displaystyle {\frac {\tan \alpha \pm \tan \beta }{1\mp \tan \alpha \tan \beta }}}
Cosecant csc ( α ± β ) {\displaystyle \csc(\alpha \pm \beta )} = {\displaystyle...
- {a/h}{b/h}}={\frac {\sin A}{\cos A}}.} The
reciprocals of
these ratios are
named the
cosecant (csc),
secant (sec), and
cotangent (cot), respectively: csc A = 1 sin...
- and
squared cosecant functions: the
logarithmic derivative of the sine is the cotangent,
whose derivative is
negative the
squared cosecant. The Weierstr****...
- {x^{2}-1}}} (The
absolute value in the
expression is
necessary as the
product of
cosecant and
cotangent in the
interval of y is
always nonnegative,
while the radical...