Cosine

/ˈkoʊsaɪn/ noun

Cosine is a trigonometric function that relates the length of the adjacent side of a right triangle to the length of the hypotenuse.

It comes from New Latin “cosinus,” short for “complementi sinus,” meaning “sine of the complement.” Mathematicians named it because the cosine of an angle equals the sine of the angle’s complement (90° minus the angle).

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