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138
X now has a value
of
90,
i.e., 90
degrees,
the arc sine
of
t.
10
DEGREE
20
X=ASN
1
30 PRINT X
Examples
''MM
The
COMPUTER
has three
forms
for
representing
values in
angular
units-decimal
degrees, radians,
and
grads. These forms
are used
in
specifying the
arguments
to the
SIN,
COS,
and TAN
functions and in returning
the
results from
the ASN,
ACS, and
ATN
functions.
The
DEGREE
function changes the
unit
of angle
for all
values to decimal degrees until
a
GRAD
or
RADIAN verb is
used.
The OMS and DEG
functions
can be used to convert
values in decimal degrees
into sexagesimal
equivalent
(degrees, minutes,
seconds)
and vice versa.
IQ!IM·Mi
The
DEGREE
verb is
used
to specify
the unit of
angle
to decimal
degrees.
Abbreviations: DE., DEG.,
DEGR.,
DEGRE.
See
also:
GRAD
and RADIAN
1
DEGREE
Verbs
DEGREE

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