versed cosine

versed cosine
обращенный косинус

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  • versed cosine. — See coversed sine. * * * …   Universalium

  • versed cosine. — See coversed sine …   Useful english dictionary

  • versed sine — n. [< ModL versus < L, pp. of vertere, to turn (see VERSE) + ED] Trigonometry the number 1 minus the cosine of a given angle …   English World dictionary

  • versed sine — noun Etymology: versed from New Latin versus turned (from past participle of Latin vertere to turn) + English ed : 1 minus the cosine of an angle * * * Trig. one minus the cosine of a given angle or arc. Abbr.: vers. Also called versine, versin.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • versed — 1. adj. (foll. by in) experienced or skilled in; knowledgeable about. Etymology: F verseacute or L versatus past part. of versari be engaged in (as VERSANT) 2. adj. Math. reversed. Phrases and idioms: versed sine unity minus cosine. Etymology:… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Versed — 1. adj. (foll. by in) experienced or skilled in; knowledgeable about. Etymology: F verseacute or L versatus past part. of versari be engaged in (as VERSANT) 2. adj. Math. reversed. Phrases and idioms: versed sine unity minus cosine. Etymology:… …   Useful english dictionary

  • versed sine — Trig. one minus the cosine of a given angle or arc. Abbr.: vers. Also called versine, versin. [1590 1600] * * * …   Universalium

  • versed sine — noun 1》 Mathematics unity minus cosine. 2》 Architecture the rise of an arch of a bridge …   English new terms dictionary

  • versedcosine — versed cosine n. Abbr. covers A trigonometric function of an angle equal to one minus the sine of that angle. Also called coversine.   [versed sine + cosine.] * * * …   Universalium

  • List of trigonometric identities — Cosines and sines around the unit circle …   Wikipedia

  • Versine — The versine or versed sine, versin(θ), is a trigonometric function equal to 1 − cos(θ) and 2sin2(½θ). It appeared in some of the earliest trigonometric tables and was once widespread, but it is now little used. There are several related functions …   Wikipedia


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