Trigonometry Calculator

Inverse Trigonometry Calculator

This Trigonometry Calculator allows you to compute the values of various trigonometric functions and their inverses for a given input. Whether you're working with standard trigonometric operations or their inverse counterparts, this tool is designed to simplify your calculations and help you better understand trigonometric relationships.

How to use the Trigonometry Calculator:

1. Select a trigonometric function (sin, cos, tan, sec, cosec, or cot) from the dropdown menu.

2. Enter the angle in degrees in the input box next to the selected function.

3. Click the Calculate button to see the result of the calculation.

For example, if you select "sin" and enter an angle of 30°, the calculator will compute the sine value for 30° and display it.

How to use the Inverse Trigonometry Calculator:

1. Select an inverse trigonometric function (sin⁻¹, cos⁻¹, tan⁻¹, etc.) from the dropdown menu.

2. Enter the value for which you want to find the angle.

3. Click the Calculate button to determine the angle corresponding to the selected inverse function.

For example, if you select "sin⁻¹" and enter a value of 0.5, the calculator will compute the angle whose sine is 0.5, and the result will be displayed in degrees.

Result Display:

Results are displayed with six decimal places to ensure accuracy, which is particularly useful for scientific calculations.

For inverse functions, the result is displayed in degrees. The calculation for each function is based on the standard trigonometric formulas, and the values are calculated using the angle in radians.

Important Notes:
About Trigonometry:

Trigonometry is a branch of mathematics that studies the relationships between the angles and sides of triangles. It is widely used in fields such as physics, engineering, and astronomy. In trigonometry, the basic functions include sine, cosine, tangent, and their reciprocal functions: secant, cosecant, and cotangent. Inverse trigonometric functions help to find angles when the values of the trigonometric functions are known.

We hope this calculator makes working with trigonometric calculations easier and more efficient!