I'm using google calculator for an equation. The number sixty is a degree.
If I put it in like this, I get:
80 * cos(60) = -76.1930384
But if I put the word 'degrees' I get this:
80 * cos(60degrees) = 40
Which one is the right answer?
I'm using google calculator for an equation. The number sixty is a degree.
If I put it in like this, I get:
80 * cos(60) = -76.1930384
But if I put the word 'degrees' I get this:
80 * cos(60degrees) = 40
Which one is the right answer?
If you do not specify it to be actual degrees, it will assume it is in PI. Once around the sphere equals 2* PI, which means that your 60 equals 19.09 PI, meaning you got the cosinus for 1.09 PI, or 196 degrees.
Both answers are correct - first one calculates cosinus of 60 radians and the second of 60 degrees.
By default the 60 alone will be considered 60 radians, so that's why you get a different result
80 * cos(60) uses Radians
80 * cos(60degrees) uses Degrees
Since your value (60) is in Degrees, add the keyword 'degrees'