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# Trigonometría y constantes

### Constantes matemáticas

| Nombre                    | Valor           |
| ------------------------- | --------------- |
| Pi o π                    | 3,1415926536…   |
| Tau (2pi)                 | 6,2831853072... |
| Phi (la proporción áurea) | 1,6180339887... |

### Funciones trigonométricas

| Función | Nombre                                           |
| ------- | ------------------------------------------------ |
| sin()   | Calcular el seno de un valor                     |
| sinh()  | Calcular el seno hiperbólico de un valor         |
| asinh() | Calcular el arco seno hiperbólico de un valor    |
| cos()   | Calcular el coseno de un valor                   |
| cosh()  | Calcular el coseno hiperbólico de un valor       |
| acosh() | Calcular el arco coseno hiperbólico de un valor  |
| tan()   | Calcular la tangente de un valor                 |
| tanh()  | Calcular la tangente hiperbólica de un valor     |
| atanh() | Calcular la arcotangente hiperbólica de un valor |

{% hint style="info" %}
Las funciones trigonométricas toman un valor en radianes por defecto.

Si desea usar grados, especifíquelo en el parámetro o añada "d" al nombre de la función:

sin(90 grados) = 1,0

sind(90) = 1,0
{% endhint %}

### Funciones trigonométricas inversas

| Función | Nombre                               |
| ------- | ------------------------------------ |
| asin()  | Calcular el arco seno de un valor    |
| acos()  | Calcular el arco coseno de un valor  |
| atan()  | Calcular la arcotangente de un valor |

{% hint style="info" %}
Las funciones trigonométricas inversas devuelven un valor en radianes por defecto.

Si desea usar grados, especifíquelo en el parámetro o añada "d" al nombre de la función:

asin(0,5 grados) = 30º

asind(0,5) = 30º
{% endhint %}


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