Excel: Trigonometric Functions Returning Incorrect ValuesLast reviewed: November 29, 1994Article ID: Q41064 |
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SUMMARYTrigonometric functions in Microsoft Excel calculate the result based on radians, not degrees. An angle in radians equals Angle*(180/PI()) in degrees. The following formula converts degrees into radians, where "DEGREES" is the degrees of an angle that is being converted to radians:
=DEGREES/(180/pi())For example, to find the sine of a 43-degree angle, use the following formula:
=SIN(43/(180/pi())) |
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