In a right-angled triangle, the sine of one of the smaller angles is the ratio of the length of the opposite side to the length of the longest side.
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the sine of an angle can't be greater than 1.0
It is 1.
Sine of an angle (in a right triangle) is the side opposite of the angle divided by the hypotenuse.
If you mean the sine function, it is dependent on an angle. For example, the sine of an angle of zero degrees is zero; the sine of an angle of 90 degrees is one; for an angle of 180 degrees, the sine is again 0; if you make a graph, you get a curve that looks like a wave. In general, the values the sine function can take are between 1 and -1, inclusive.
Sine and the cosine of the angle.