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From: ajschrotenboer AT lycosmail DOT com
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: sin() and cos() ???
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1998 16:29:52 GMT
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The trig functions are defined w/ radians, not degrees.
To convert to degrees to radians, multiply degree measurement times 180/pi

Incidentally, 45 degrees is pi/4 radians.

In article <367833E6 DOT 84CD87A5 AT pge DOT com>,
  Mike Purtell <mtp4 AT pge DOT com> wrote:
> What am I missing ?
>
> I call ...
>
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <math.h>
> ...
> printf("The SIN of 45 Deg is %.2f\n",sin(45) );
> and get .851 ??
> and then
> printf("The COS of 45 Deg is %.2f\n",cos(45) );
> and get .525 ????
> ...
> I would expect .707 for both !
>
> Any response would be thunderously applauded
>
> Mike Purtell
> mtp4 AT pge DOT com
>
>

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