The CSC function returns the cosecant of an angle provided in radians.
Parts of a CSC function
CSC(angle)
Part | Description |
angle |
Any real value to calculate the cosecant of. |
Sample formulas
CSC(PI())
CSC(A1)
CSC(1)
Example
In this example, the CSC function shows the cosecant of given angle in radians:
A | B | |
1 | Formula | Result |
2 | =CSC(1) | 1.188395106 |
3 | =CSC(-1) | -1.188395106 |
4 | =CSC(4) | -1.321348709 |
5 | =CSC(0) | #DIV/0! |
Related functions
- COT: The COT function returns the cotangent of an angle provided in radians.
- COTH: The COTH function returns the hyperbolic cotangent of any real number.
- ACOT: The ACOT function returns the inverse cotangent of a value in radians.
- ATANH: The ATANH function returns the inverse hyperbolic tangent of a number.
- ATAN: The ATAN function returns the inverse tangent of a value in radians.
- ATAN2: The ATAN2 function returns the angle between the x-axis and a line segment from the origin (0,0) to the specified coordinate pair (`x`,`y`), in radians.
- ASINH: The ASINH function returns the inverse hyperbolic sine of a number.
- ASIN: The ASIN function returns the inverse sine of a value in radians.
- SIN: The SIN function returns the sine of an angle provided in radians.
- COS: The COS function returns the cosine of an angle provided in radians.
- ACOSH: The ACOSH function returns the inverse hyperbolic cosine of a number.
- ACOS: The ACOS function returns the inverse cosine of a value in radians.
- DEGREES: The DEGREES function converts an angle value in radians to degrees.
- RADIANS: The RADIANS function converts an angle value in degrees to radians.
- PI: The PI function returns the value of pi to 9 decimal places.