0.524 or pi/6
The trigonometric function of an angle gives a certain value The arc trigonometric function of value is simply the angle For example, if sin (30 degrees) = 0.500 then arc sine ( 0.500) = 30 degrees
That depends on the numerical value of x.
mostly it comes from memorization. If sin 30 = 1/2, then arcsin (1/2) = 30
tan (30 degrees) would be equal to 0.577350269.
(30+360*k) and (150+360*k) degrees where k is any integer.
sine of 30 degrees
Sin30 degrees is 0.50000
the sine of a 30 degree angle is 0.5
sin(30) = 0.5
The trigonometric function of an angle gives a certain value The arc trigonometric function of value is simply the angle For example, if sin (30 degrees) = 0.500 then arc sine ( 0.500) = 30 degrees
Yes, the sine decreases, and so does the tangent.
Rearrange the sine ratio of sine = opposite/hypotenuse: hypotenuse = opposite/sine hypotenuse = 12/sine 30 degrees = 24 Therefore the hypotenuse is 24 units in length.
SQRT(3)/4 - 1/4
Use the sine ratio: sine 30 degrees = opposite/hypotenuse Then: opposite = 2*sine 30 degrees Answer: 1 foot
That depends on the numerical value of x.
30 volts provided zero crossing is at midpoint.
Two sine waves, one with zero crossing at 30 degrees, the other with zero crossing of 45 degrees, have a relative phase angle of 15 degrees. Simply subtract the two angles from each other.