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List of Excel ‘Trigonometry Functions’ in Office 365!!

Trigonometry Functions in Excel:

This page shows the list of built-in Excel Trigonometry Functions in Office 365.

If you are curious to learn the functions of SIN, COS, TAN, and even more, you can easily find them in the Excel Trigonometry Functions. In addition, Excel offers functions for converting angles between radians and degrees.

Click on a function name or read more columns in order to know the complete description of the function with examples.

Note: Excel version is specified in some functions that indicate the introduction of that particular function in Excel. For example, 2013 indicates that the function will be available in Excel 2013 and all the newest versions.

| S. No | Function | Explanation & Syntax | Read More |
| 1 | ACOS Function | Returns the inverse cosine of a given number in radians.

=ACOS(number)
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| 2 | ASIN Function | Returns the inverse sine of a given number in radians.

=ASIN(number)
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| 3 | ATAN Function | Returns the inverse tangent of a given number in radians.

=ATAN(number)
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| 4 | ATAN2 Function | Returns the arctangent or inverse tangent from the specified x and y coordinates.

=ATAN2(x\_num, y\_num)
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| 5 | COS Function | Returns the Cosine value of the given (angle) radians.

=COS(number)
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| 6 | COSH Function | Returns the hyperbolic cosine of a given input number.

=COSH(number)
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| 7 | COT Function (2013) | Returns the cotangent values (ratio) of the given (angle) radians.

=COT(number)
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| 8 | CSC Function (2013) | Returns the cosecant of an angle given in radians.

=CSC(number)
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| 9 | DEGREES Function | converts the radians into degrees form in Excel.

=DEGREES(angle)
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| 10 | RADIANS Function | Converts the degrees into radians.

=RADIANS(angle)
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| 11 | SEC Function (2013) | Returns the Secant values (ratio) of the given (angle) radians.

=SEC(number)
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| 12 | SIN Function | Returns the Sine values of the given (angle) radians.

=SIN(number)
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| 13 | SINH Function | Returns the hyperbolic sine of a given input number.

=SINH(number)
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We hope that this tabulated list of Excel Trigonometry functions helps you find a function and lets you learn more about its explanation with a few practical examples easily.

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