-- The sin of 1 degree is 0.01745. (rounded)
-- The sin of 1 radian is 0.84147. (rounded)
-- The sin of 1 grad is 0.01571. (rounded)
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The expression (1 \sin x) simplifies to (\sin x) because multiplying by 1 does not change the value of the sine function. Therefore, (1 \sin x = \sin x).
No. The absolute value of the sin function cannot exceed 1.
The arcsine is the angle whose sine is equal to the given value. arcsine is also called sine inverse (sin-1 ) if sin 30o = 1/2 , then sin-1 1/2 = 30o
sin x can have any value between -1 and 1; therefore, 3 sin x has three times this range (from -3 to 3).
The value of sin(1) is 0.
Sin(x) has a maximum value of +1 and a minimum value of -1.
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Use the inverse/2nd function button on your calculator. e.g. Sin(angle) = 0.5 Then angle = Sin^(-1) 0.5 or ArcSin 0.5. On your calculator make sure you are in DEGREE Mode. Over the 'Sin' button there should be the symbol 'Sin^-1)' So press ' Inver/2nd function/shift' as the case maybe for your calculator Then 'Sin' '0.5' '=' Answer should be '30' Degrees. Similarly for any angle and the two other trig functions (Cos) & (Tan).
It is: sin(90) = 1
sin(3π/2) = -1
the value of sin(x) lies between -1 to +1. the approx value of sin(x)/x = 1 when x tends to 0 & sin(x)/x = 0 when x tends to infinity.
The expression (1 \sin x) simplifies to (\sin x) because multiplying by 1 does not change the value of the sine function. Therefore, (1 \sin x = \sin x).
1.570796327
x = sin-1 (4/15) ( sin -1 is [SHIFT] [sin] on a calculator ) = 15.5
No. The absolute value of the sin function cannot exceed 1.
= 1/sqrt(2) = 0.7071