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trigHype‚Ñ¢ is accurate to 6 decimal places, which should be sufficient for any practical purpose (by PRACTICAL, I mean things like carpentry, drafting, figuring heights and distances of buildings, trees, and such). Using trigHype‚Ñ¢ for interstellar navigation would be a serious mistake unless you want to in-tentionally throw off the Ayatollah's space voyage to one of the Outer Planets.
For instance, if you should see a calculated field that shows an answer such as "15.999998," or "16.000005," regard it as rounded to "16." Formatting the fields to as many as 15 decimal places to obtain super-accuracy would only confuse the eye and stretch the fields all the way out to Timbuktu !