SQRT(3)/4 - 1/4
1/squareroot2 ummm, yes, but be aware that square root 2 is an irrational number that has *no* exact value. So your question cannot be answered in the terms you asked it. You can use a calculator to get as much precision as you want, but never an *exact* answer.
sin(40o) = 0.6428
It is:- sin(40) = 0.6427876097
It is: sin(62) = 0.8829475929.
The exact value of sin 22.5 is 0.382683432
what is the value of sin 75 degree
The exact value is 0.40673664.
sin 480° is equal to sin 60°, which is sqrt(3)/2 or approximately 0.866.
405 is exactly 9 times the square root of five . The square root of 5 is irrational and can only be approximated with decimals.
sin(60 degrees) = 0.8660 approx. The exact value is sqrt(3)/2.
SQRT(3)/4 - 1/4
1/squareroot2 ummm, yes, but be aware that square root 2 is an irrational number that has *no* exact value. So your question cannot be answered in the terms you asked it. You can use a calculator to get as much precision as you want, but never an *exact* answer.
The inexact value of tan 330 is -0.577350, to six significant places. The exact value cannot be represented as a single number because it is a non terminating decimal. To represent it exactly, consider that tan x is sin x over cos x, and that sin 330 is -0.5 and cos 330 is square root of 0.75. As a result, the exact value of tan 330 is -0.5 divided by square root of 0.75.
tan u/2 = sin u/1+cos u
what is the value of a 100 sin sundert mark
To make a percentage a faction put it over 100 and simplify: 405 % = 405/100 = 45/100 = 41/20