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CSIN(3) 						   BSD Library Functions Manual 						   CSIN(3)

NAME
csin -- complex sine function ccos -- complex cosine function ctan -- complex tangent function SYNOPSIS
#include <complex.h> double complex csin(double complex z); long double complex csinl(long double complex z); float complex csinf(float complex z); double complex ccos(double complex z); long double complex ccosl(long double complex z); float complex ccosf(float complex z); double complex ctan(double complex z); long double complex ctanl(long double complex z); float complex ctanf(float complex z); DESCRIPTION
csin(z) computes the sine of the complex floating-point number z. ccos(z) computes the cosine of the complex floating-point number z. ctan(z) computes the tangent of the complex floating-point number z. NOTES
csin, ccos, and ctan are defined in terms of the complex hyperbolic functions as follows: csin(z) = -i * csinh(i*z), ccos(z) = ccosh(i*z), ctan(z) = -i * ctanh(i*z). SEE ALSO
csinh(3) ccosh(3) ctanh(3) complex(3) STANDARDS
The csin(), ccos(), and ctan() functions conform to ISO/IEC 9899:2011. 4th Berkeley Distribution December 11, 2006 4th Berkeley Distribution

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CSIN(3) 						   BSD Library Functions Manual 						   CSIN(3)

NAME
csin -- complex sine function ccos -- complex cosine function ctan -- complex tangent function SYNOPSIS
#include <complex.h> double complex csin(double complex z); long double complex csinl(long double complex z); float complex csinf(float complex z); double complex ccos(double complex z); long double complex ccosl(long double complex z); float complex ccosf(float complex z); double complex ctan(double complex z); long double complex ctanl(long double complex z); float complex ctanf(float complex z); DESCRIPTION
csin(z) computes the sine of the complex floating-point number z. ccos(z) computes the cosine of the complex floating-point number z. ctan(z) computes the tangent of the complex floating-point number z. NOTES
csin, ccos, and ctan are defined in terms of the complex hyperbolic functions as follows: csin(z) = -i * csinh(i*z), ccos(z) = ccosh(i*z), ctan(z) = -i * ctanh(i*z). SEE ALSO
csinh(3) ccosh(3) ctanh(3) complex(3) STANDARDS
The csin(), ccos(), and ctan() functions conform to ISO/IEC 9899:2011. 4th Berkeley Distribution December 11, 2006 4th Berkeley Distribution
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