CSS, or the language that styles and arranges how page elements appear on a website, will soon get support for trigonometry functions such as sine, cosine, tangent, and others, ZDNet is reporting. From the report: The new trigonometry functions were approved at the end of February in a meeting of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) CSS Working Group. The new functions approved and set to join the CSS standard are: Sine – sin(), cosine – cos(), tangent – tan(), arccosine – acos(), arcsine – asin(), arctangent – atan(), arctangent (of two numbers x and y) – atan2(), square root – sqrt(), square root of the sum of squares of its arguments – hypot(), and power of – pow().

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