If sin(theta) is 0.9, then theta is about 64 degrees or about 116 degrees.
sin(90) = 1
sin(360+30) =sin(30)= 1/2
Sin(285) is a number, not an angle. The reference angle for 285 degrees is 285-360 = -75 degrees.
cos(35)sin(55)+sin(35)cos(55) If we rewrite this switching the first and second terms we get: sin(35)cos(55)+cos(35)sin(55) which is a more common form of the sin sum and difference formulas. Thus this is equal to sin(90) and sin(90)=1
28 The Law of Sines: a/sin A = b/sin B = c/sin C 24/sin 42˚ = c/sin (180˚ - 42˚ - 87˚) since there are 180˚ in a triangle. 24/sin 42˚ = c/sin 51˚ c = 24(sin 51˚)/sin 42˚ ≈ 28
51 degrees Celsius is equal to 123.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
51 degrees Celsius is equal to 123.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
51 degrees Celsius is equal to 123.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
It is 51 degrees.
all sin is sin97 degrees Fahrenheit = 36.1 degrees Celsius
The sine of 57 degrees is approximately 0.8387.
Negative 51 degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to approximately -46 degrees Celsius.
51 degrees Celsius is equal to 123.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
51 degrees Celsius is equal to 123.8 degrees Fahrenheit.
Sin theta of 30 degrees is1/2
-51 degrees Celsius is equal to -59.8 degrees Fahrenheit.