i., mat. kosinüs

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cosine
(cos ) the trigonometric function that for an acute angle is the ratio between the length of the adjacent side and the length of the hypotenuse
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The sine of the complement of an arc or angle
In a right triangle, the ratio of the length of the side adjacent to an acute angle to the length of the hypotenuse. Symbol: cos
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ratio of the adjacent side to the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
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The sum of the real or complex power series
the measurement of an acute angle in a triangle with a right angle, that is calculated by dividing the length of the side next to it by the length of the hypotenuse sine (cosinus, from co- + sinus ( SINE))
{i} sine of the complement of a given angle (Trigonometry)
A cosine is a sinusoidal (oscillating) waveform which is an even function , that is, it is symmetric about the origin [Functions]
The ratio of the length (in a right triangle) of the side adjacent to an acute angle to the length of the hypotenuse
Cos(q) is the x-coordinate of the point on the unit circle so that the ray connecting the point with the origin makes an angle of q with the positive x-axis When q is an angle of a right triangle, then COs(q) is the ratio of the adjacent side with the hypotenuse
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The x coordinate of the point on the unit circle at the given anticlockwise angle from the x axis
The ratio of the side adjacent to an angle to the hypotenuse of a right triangle; corresponds to the x-component of a unit vector
the cosine of an angle in a right-angled triangle is adjacent
the ratio formed by dividing the length of the side adjacent to the reference angle by the length of the hypotenuse
Cosine of Angle: cos A= Adjacent\Hypotenuse
i., mat. kosinüs
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