Why the result of acosd (0) only 90?

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Why the result of acosd (0) only 90? In mathematics it should be 90 and 270. Can anybody explain to me why the matlab output is only 90? Thx b4 for the help
>> acosd(0)
ans =
90

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Pedro Villena
Pedro Villena on 3 Dec 2012
Edited: Pedro Villena on 3 Dec 2012
ACOSD is a SISO function that returns only one output value for each input value (real or complex).
You could see the behaviour of acosd in real, imaginary, absolute and phase plane.
x = [-5:0.00001:5];
subplot(2,2,1), plot(x,real(acosd(x)));
title('y = real(acos(\alpha))'),xlabel('\alpha [º]'),ylabel('y'),
subplot(2,2,2), plot(x,imag(acosd(x)));
title('y = imag(acos(\alpha))'),xlabel('\alpha [º]'),ylabel('y'),
subplot(2,2,3), plot(x,abs(acosd(x)));
title('y = abs(acos(\alpha))'),xlabel('\alpha [º]'),ylabel('y'),
subplot(2,2,4), plot(x,phase(acosd(x)));
title('y = phase(acos(\alpha))'),xlabel('\alpha [º]'),ylabel('y'),
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Diah
Diah on 3 Dec 2012
I'm sorry Pedro, I have run your code, but I don't understand about your code. What is that mean?
Diah
Diah on 3 Dec 2012
oh..okay. thank you.

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