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I want to use the secant function in a formula.
I see quite a few trig functions listed but I don't see the secant function. Is there method to input the secant of an angle within Excel? Darrell |
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Can't you just use 1/cos(x)?
-- Brevity is the soul of wit. "Dr. Darrell" wrote: I want to use the secant function in a formula. I see quite a few trig functions listed but I don't see the secant function. Is there method to input the secant of an angle within Excel? Darrell |
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Just a reminder: trig functions in Excel are expressed in radians, so
conversion to / from degrees may be required to suit your application. |
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Dave:
Thanks for the Radians vs. Degrees reminder. "Dave O" wrote: Just a reminder: trig functions in Excel are expressed in radians, so conversion to / from degrees may be required to suit your application. |
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