in the future, use a calculator
also, you should know that its sin
finally, you should know that i just typed in 'sin 15' in Google, because Google has a terrific calculator built in
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Small problem: When you type sin(15) into Google Calculator, you get the sine of 15 radians.
15 radians = 859.436693 degreesTo answer the actual question that was asked try sine (15 degrees) or
sin(15 degrees).
sine(15 degrees) = 0.258819045Chat with our AI personalities
No. The sine of an acute angle is less than 1. An acute angle is less than 90 degrees. The sine of 0 degrees is 0, and the sine of 90 degrees is +1. So the sines of the angles between 0 degrees and 90 degrees are less than 1.
Yes, the sine decreases, and so does the tangent.
The Sine of 216 degrees = -0.587785252 The Cosine of 216 degrees = -0.909016994
The sine of an angle returns a dimensionless ratio, not an angle, which can be measured in either degrees or radians (or gradians, if you want to get technical). Sines and other trigonometric functions except angles as input to return this ratio. The sine of 50 degrees is .766044443119. The sine of 50 radians is -.262374853704.
sin-1(0.707) = 44.99134834 or about 45 degrees