In degrees they are the same value.
The sine of 20° is approximately 0.342.
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#include "stdio.h" #include "math.h" int main() { double result,degrees,radians; printf("Enter the no. of degrees : "); scanf("%lf",&degrees); radians = degrees*(M_PI/180); result = sin(radians); printf("%lf\n",radians); printf("The sin() of %lf is %lf\n", degrees, result); return 0; }
all sin is sin97 degrees Fahrenheit = 36.1 degrees Celsius
In degrees they are the same value.
It is:- sin(40) = 0.6427876097
It is: sin(62) = 0.8829475929.
The exact value is 0.40673664.
-0.5
0.3584
sin(35 deg) = 0.5736
sin(87 degrees) = 0.999
Sin30 degrees is 0.50000
0.422618262
It is:- sin(40) = 0.6427876097
SQRT(3)/4 - 1/4