C# Program to Demonstrate Trigonometry Angles in Degrees
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C# Program to Demonstrate Trigonometry Angles in Degrees

This is a C# Program to illustrate trigonometry angles in degrees.

Problem Description

This C# Program Illustrates Trigonometry Angles in Degrees.

Problem Solution

Here the trigonometric values are calculated in terms of radians and are displayed.

Program/Source Code

Here is source code of the C# Program to Illustrate Trignometry Angles in Degrees. The C# program is successfully compiled and executed with Microsoft Visual Studio. The program output is also shown below.

/*
 * C# Program to Illustrate Trignometry Angles in Degrees
 */
using System;
namespace trig
{
    class Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("Trignometric values in Degree");
            Console.WriteLine("sin (60)     = {0}", Math.Sin(60 * Math.PI / 180));
            Console.WriteLine("cos (60)     = {0}", Math.Cos(60 * Math.PI / 180));
            Console.WriteLine("tan (60)     = {0}", Math.Tan(60 * Math.PI / 180));
            Console.WriteLine("arcsin (1/2) = {0}", Math.Asin(0.5) * 180 / Math.PI);
            Console.WriteLine("arccos (1/2) = {0}", Math.Acos(0.5) * 180 / Math.PI);
            Console.WriteLine("arctan (1/2) = {0}", Math.Atan(0.5) * 180 / Math.PI);
            Console.Read();
        }
    }
}
Program Explanation

This C# program is used to illustrate trigonometry angles in degrees. Here the trigonometric values are calculated in terms of radians using Sin(), Cos(), Tan(), Asin(), Acos(), Atan() functions and print the values.

 
Runtime Test Cases
 
Trignometric Values in Radians : 
sin (pi/3)   = 0.866025403784439
cos (pi/3)   = 0.5
tan (pi/3)   = 1.73205080756888
arcsin (1/2) = 30
arccos (1/2) = 60
arctan (1/2) = 26.565051177078