User:Llightex/Cosine
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Cosine | |
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Domain, codomain and image | |
Domain | (−∞,∞) a |
Codomain | [−1,1] a |
Basic features | |
Parity | even |
Period | 2π |
Specific values | |
At zero | 1 |
Maxima | (2kπ, 1) b |
Minima | ((2k − 1)π, −1) |
Specific features | |
Root | kπ - π/2 |
Critical point | kπ |
Inflection point | kπ - π/2 |
Fixed point | 0.739085 (Dottie number)[1] |
The cosine (abbreviated cos) is a trigonometric function of an angle, which is defined in a triangle as the ratio of the length of the adjacent side to the length of the hypotenuse. [2] In our case
Definitions
[edit]Identities
[edit]The reciprocal of cosine is defined as the secant function. (Similarly, the reciprocal of sine is cosecant)
The inverse of the cosine function is known as the arccosine, represented or .
See also
[edit]https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coseno
- ^ Weisstein, Eric W. "Dottie Number". Wolfram Mathworld. Wolfram Research, Inc.
- ^ Oxford English Dictionary, cosine, n.