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how do I use "inv sine" in a worksheet
I need to inv sine a value in a spreadsheet, I have already converted deg to
rads. I have tried "Asin" but this does not work |
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Elimits,
You convert to degrees AFTER you do the ASIN, since ASIN only take values from -1 to 1: =ASIN(-0.5)*180/PI() or, if the value is in cell A1 =ASIN(A1)*180/PI() HTH, Bernie MS Excel MVP "Elimits" wrote in message ... I need to inv sine a value in a spreadsheet, I have already converted deg to rads. I have tried "Asin" but this does not work |
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