- The
exsecant (exsec, exs) and
excosecant (excosec, excsc, exc) are
trigonometric functions defined in
terms of the
secant and
cosecant functions. They...
- arcexcosec, arcexc.)
arcexs –
inverse exsecant function. (Also
written as arcexsec.)
arcexsec –
inverse exsecant function. (Also
written as arcexs.) arcosech...
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Institute of
Railway Signal Engineers (IRSE) ****ociation of
American Railroads Exsecant Degree of
curvature List of
engineering topics List of
engineers Minimum...
- Holditch's theorem, for a
chord rotating in a
convex closed curve Circle graph Exsecant and
excosecant Versine and
haversine - (crdθ=2haversinθ{\displaystyle...
- cotangent, secant, and cosecant, as well as
archaic functions like
versine and
exsecant – can be
defined geometrically in
terms of a unit circle, as
shown at right...
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Trigonometric functions: sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, cosecant,
exsecant, excosecant, versine, coversine, vercosine, covercosine, haversine, hacoversine...
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Skinny triangle Small oscillations of a
pendulum Versine and
haversine Exsecant and
excosecant Holbrow,
Charles H.; et al. (2010),
Modern Introductory...
- cosine, hvc) and
hacovercosine (half-coversed cosine, hcc), as well as the
exsecant (external secant, exs) and
excosecant (external cosecant, exc): Hyperbolic...
- versin(π/2 − θ)), the
haversine (haversin(θ) = 1/2versin(θ) = sin2(θ/2)), the
exsecant (exsec(θ) = sec(θ) − 1), and the
excosecant (excsc(θ) = exsec(π/2 − θ)...
- SEC-1, sec-1, or sec−1 may
refer to: sec x−1 = sec(x)−1 = exsec(x) or
exsecant of x, an old
trigonometric function sec−1y = sec−1(y),
sometimes interpreted...