The answer depends on preferred to WHAT!
it converts sine/cosine sensor signals with a selectable resolution and hysteresis into angle position data.
It is cosine*cosine*cosine.
Generating Sine and Cosine Signals (Use updated lab)
Turn signals are definitely preferred. Most drivers don't look for hand signals, but, they do look for turn signals. Some people don't even know how to make correct hand signals while driving.
DRL cannot invert signals.
Inverse of Cosine is 'ArcCos' or Cos^(-1) The reciprocal of Cosine is !/ Cosine = Secant.
Cosine of 1 degree is about 0.999848. Cosine of 1 radian is about 0.540302.
Tangent = sine/cosine provided that cosine is non-zero. When cosine is 0, then tangent is undefined.
Sine wave is considered as the AC signal because it starts at 0 amplitude and it captures the alternating nature of the signal. Cosine wave is just a phase shift of the sine wave and represents the same signal. So, either sine or cosine wave can be used to represent AC signals. However, sine wave is more conventionally used.
The inverse of the cosine is the secant.
Reciprocal of Cosine is Secant
Cosine is 0.995