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Trigonometric function defined as secant minus one
The external secant function (abbreviated exsecant, symbolized exsec) is a trigonometric function defined in terms of the secant function: exsec θ =
Exsecant
Geometric line segment whose endpoints lie on a circular arc
Holditch's theorem, for a chord rotating in a convex closed curve Circle graph Exsecant and excosecant Versine and haversine – ( crd θ = 2 haversin θ {\displaystyle
Chord_(geometry)
Circle with radius of one
cotangent, secant, and cosecant, as well as archaic functions like versine and exsecant – can be defined geometrically in terms of a unit circle, as shown at right
Unit_circle
{\gamma }{2}}\right)\end{aligned}}} The versine, coversine, haversine, and exsecant were used in navigation. For example, the haversine formula was used to
List of trigonometric identities
List_of_trigonometric_identities
Trigonometric function paired with another
cosine, hvc) and hacovercosine (half-coversed cosine, hcc), as well as the exsecant (external secant, exs) and excosecant (external cosecant, exc): Hyperbolic
Cofunction
Simplification of the basic trigonometric functions
The result is accurate to the four digits given. Skinny triangle Versine Exsecant Holbrow, Charles H.; et al. (2010), Modern Introductory Physics (2nd ed
Small-angle_approximation
Functions of an angle
tables), haversine, coversine, half-tangent (tangent of half an angle), and exsecant. List of trigonometric identities shows more relations between these functions
Trigonometric_functions
Area of geometry, about angles and lengths
vers π/2 − θ), the haversine (hav θ = 1/2vers θ = sin2 θ/2), the exsecant (exsec θ = sec θ − 1). See List of trigonometric identities for more relations
Trigonometry
Study of engineering principles necessary for railway construction and operation
Institute of Railway Signal Engineers (IRSE) Association of American Railroads Exsecant Degree of curvature List of engineering topics List of engineers Minimum
Railway_engineering
Trigonometric functions: sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant, cosecant, exsecant, excosecant, versine, coversine, vercosine, covercosine, haversine, hacoversine
List of mathematical functions
List_of_mathematical_functions
Logarithm to the base of the mathematical constant e
for certain input values see trigonometric functions like versine and exsecant. Weisstein, Eric W. "Natural Logarithm". mathworld.wolfram.com. Retrieved
Natural_logarithm
Inverse functions of sin, cos, tan, etc.
their calculations, or use alternate methods. Arcsine distribution Inverse exsecant Inverse versine Inverse hyperbolic functions List of integrals of inverse
Inverse trigonometric functions
Inverse_trigonometric_functions
Science of determining the positions of points and the distances and angles between them
direction instead of magnetism Cartography – Study and practice of making maps Exsecant – Trigonometric function defined as secant minus one International Federation
Surveying
inverse cosecant function. (Also written as arccosec.) arcexsec – inverse exsecant function. arcosech – inverse hyperbolic cosecant function. (Also written
List of mathematical abbreviations
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2nd century AD trigonometric table
each of eight pages, for a total of 360 lines. Aryabhata's sine table Exsecant Fundamentum Astronomiae, a book setting forth an algorithm for precise
Ptolemy's_table_of_chords
Topics referred to by the same term
Exs, or EXS may refer to: Exsecant Jet2.com, a British airline This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Exs. If an internal link
Exs
1 minus the cosine of an angle
describing the surfaces of lenses and mirrors. Trigonometric identities Exsecant and excosecant Versiera (Witch of Agnesi) Exponential minus 1 Natural logarithm
Versine
Overview of and topical guide to trigonometry
– see Trigonometric function atan2 cis—see Euler's formula Cofunction Exsecant Gudermannian function Inverse trigonometric functions Jyā, koti-jyā and
Outline_of_trigonometry
Topics referred to by the same term
Sec-1, SEC-1, sec-1, or sec−1 may refer to: sec x − 1 = exsec x, the exsecant of x, an old trigonometric function sec−1y = sec−1(y), sometimes interpreted
Sec-1
Geometry of road design
versine and 1 / cos θ − 1 {\displaystyle 1/\!\cos \theta -1} is the exsecant. M = R ( 1 − cos ( 28.65 ? R ) ) {\displaystyle M=R\left(1-\cos \left({\frac
Geometric_design_of_roads
}{\frac {(-1)^{n+1}2\left(2^{2n-1}-1\right)B_{2n}x^{2n-1}}{(2n)!}}} - Exsecant exsec ( x ) {\displaystyle \operatorname {exsec} (x)} sec ( x ) − 1
List_of_periodic_functions
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