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How do I display Î ?
I am building a table of Trig functions. I want to express the angles in
radians in terms of the Greek letter Î*. For example, 90 degrees as Î*/2. |
How do I display Î ?
moco,
"Insert" then "Symbol...", then select the symbol you want. The radian symbol is listed. :-) "moco" wrote: I am building a table of Trig functions. I want to express the angles in radians in terms of the Greek letter Î*. For example, 90 degrees as Î*/2. |
How do I display Î ?
"FloMM2" wrote in message
... moco, "Insert" then "Symbol...", then select the symbol you want. The radian symbol is listed. :-) The symbol is not actually the radian symbol but PI since there really is not such a symbol because, in math, angles are understood to be in radians unless otherwise stated. If you want to emphasize radians, you would have to spell it out, tho I have seen rad. Initially, I thought that building a set of numerical values expressed as fractions of Î* would be easy but it's not! Probably, I was trying to reinvent the wheel so maybe a Google search is indicated :-) -- "moco" wrote: I am building a table of Trig functions. I want to express the angles in radians in terms of the Greek letter Î*. For example, 90 degrees as Î*/2. James Silverton Potomac, Maryland |
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