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luc008.c

Problem Statement

If value of an angle is input through the keyboard, write a program to print all its trigonometric ratios.

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Author Amit Dutta (amitdutta4255@gmail.com)
License MIT
Difficulty Beginner (index: 1 / 10)

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
int main()
{
    double inp, rsin, rcos, rtan, rcosec, rsec, rcot;
    printf("Enter the Angle in degree : ");
    scanf("%lf", &inp);
    inp = inp * (M_PI / 180); //changing degree to radian
    rsin = sin(inp);
    rcos = cos(inp);
    rtan = tan(inp);
    rcosec = 1 / rsin;
    rsec = 1 / rcos;
    rcot = 1 / rtan;
    printf("\nTrigonometric ratios :-"
           "\nsin   = %g "
           "\ncos   = %g"
           "\ntan   = %g"
           "\ncosec = %g"
           "\nsec   = %g"
           "\ncot   = %g",
           rsin, rcos, rtan, rcosec, rsec, rcot);
    return 0;
}

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    CODE (luc008.c):

    #include <stdio.h>
    #include <math.h>
    int main()
    {
        double inp, rsin, rcos, rtan, rcosec, rsec, rcot;
        printf("Enter the Angle in degree : ");
        scanf("%lf", &inp);
        inp = inp * (M_PI / 180); //changing degree to radian
        rsin = sin(inp);
        rcos = cos(inp);
        rtan = tan(inp);
        rcosec = 1 / rsin;
        rsec = 1 / rcos;
        rcot = 1 / rtan;
        printf("\nTrigonometric ratios :-"
               "\nsin   = %g "
               "\ncos   = %g"
               "\ntan   = %g"
               "\ncosec = %g"
               "\nsec   = %g"
               "\ncot   = %g",
               rsin, rcos, rtan, rcosec, rsec, rcot);
        return 0;
    }