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How to use Math.asin() in Java

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public class MyClass {
    public static void main(String args[]) {
        double result = Math.asin(1);
        System.out.println("asin(1) = " + result);

        result = Math.asin(0);
        System.out.println("asin(0) = " +  result);

        System.out.println("asin(0.35) = " + Math.asin(0.35));

        System.out.println("asin(-0.8) = " + Math.asin(-0.8));

        System.out.println("asin(NaN) = " + Math.asin(Double.NaN));

        System.out.println("asin(∞) = " + Math.asin(Double.POSITIVE_INFINITY));
    }
}




/*
run:
  
asin(1) = 1.5707963267948966
asin(0) = 0.0
asin(0.35) = 0.35757110364551026
asin(-0.8) = -0.9272952180016123
asin(NaN) = NaN
asin(∞) = NaN
  
*/

 



answered Jun 7, 2023 by avibootz
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