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Trigonometry Calculator
sin, cos, tan & more — instantly

Calculate sine, cosine, tangent and their reciprocals for any angle, in degrees or radians. Built for TN Board, CBSE, JEE and NEET students — free, unlimited, no sign-up needed.

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Enter an angle to calculate

Common Angle Values (Reference Table)

Angle sin θ cos θ tan θ

Free Online Trigonometry Calculator for Indian Students

This free trigonometry calculator instantly gives you sin, cos, tan, cosec, sec and cot for any angle — in degrees or radians — with no sign-up and no daily limit. It's built for TN Board, CBSE, JEE and NEET students who need a fast, reliable way to check trigonometric values while solving homework or practicing for exams.

Unlike a plain scientific calculator, this tool shows you all six trigonometric ratios at once, so you can quickly compare sin θ against cos θ or spot a reciprocal relationship without switching modes. For standard angles like 0°, 30°, 45°, 60° and 90°, exact values are shown in the reference table above — exactly the form your board exam expects, since calculators aren't permitted in the exam hall.

If you're stuck on why a formula or identity works — not just what the number is — StudyHelpAI's free AI Maths tutor explains trigonometric concepts, identities and derivations step by step in English or Tamil.

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FAQ

Trigonometry Calculator — Questions Answered

Yes — it's completely free with no sign-up, no daily limit, and no ads. It runs entirely in your browser, so results are instant.

Yes. Use the Degrees/Radians toggle above the angle field to switch before calculating — useful for JEE and higher-level problems that use radian measure.

Because tan θ = sin θ / cos θ, and cos 90° = 0. Dividing by zero is undefined, which is why tan (and sec) are undefined at 90°, 270°, and other odd multiples of 90°.

Yes — enter a negative number and it will calculate the correct signed values based on which quadrant the angle falls into.

No — most board and entrance exams don't allow calculators or phones. Use this tool for practice and homework, but memorise the standard angle values (0°, 30°, 45°, 60°, 90°) from the reference table for exam day.

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