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The COT function
This function returns the cotangent of the given angle. For those of you who do not find trigonometry fascinating, you should not be so obtuse, but the cotangent is the inverse of the tangent function, namely it calculates the ratio of the adjacent side of a triangle divided by the opposite side (subject to sign considerations), verbigracia.
The CRADLE The function uses the following syntax to operate:
The CRADLE The function has the following arguments:
- number: this is required and represents the angle in radians for which you want the cotangent.
It should also be noted that if the angle is in degrees, you must multiply the angle by PI () / 180 or if not, use the RADIANS function to convert the angle to radians. It's more:
- The absolute value of number must be less than 2 ^ 27
- And number is out of your limitations, CRADLE return the #ON ONE! error value
- And number is a non-numeric value, CRADLE return the #VALUE! error value
- CRADLE (0) return the # DIV / 0! error value.
Please, see my example below:
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