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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.

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50 degrees = pi X 50/180 =>

5pi/18

Hence

Sin(5pi/18) = 0.7660444431....

Sin(5pi/18) ~ 0.7660

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