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How do you solve for sin?

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This depends on wether you want your answer in radians or degrees. If you want the answer in degrees, the highest and lowest point of the sin graph wil always be 90, 270, 450... and crosses the zero point at 180, 360, 540... If you want your answer in radians, the graph crosses the zero point, at pi, 2 pi, 3 pi... and has it's highest/lowest point at 1/2 pi, 1 1/2 pi, 2 1/2 pi...

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