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Q: What is the value of sine at pi?
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What is the numerical value sine 30 degrees?

0.524 or pi/6


What is the sine of 180?

The sine of 180 degrees is 0. Remember, the sine value on a unit circle is the y-value. If you find f(pi) in the function f(x)=sin(x), you will get zero as an answer.


What is the derivative of sine of pi?

y = Sin(pi) = 0 Then its derivative is dy/dx = Cos(pi). = -1


What is the form factor of sine wave?

Form factor is (RMS value)/(average absolute value) For sine wave form factor = (1/sqrt(2))/(2/pi) = about 1.11


What is the Fourier Series for x sinx from -pi to pi?

The word sine, not sinx is the trigonometric function of an angle. The answer to the math question what is the four series for x sine from -pi to pi, the answer is 24.3621.


How do you find the size of an angle when you have only the sine of the angle?

You use the arcsine or sin-1 function. For any value of sin(X), the function will return a value for the angle in the range [-pi/2, pi/2]. There are, however, infinitely many angles which will have the same value for sine. They are X + 2k*pi and (2k+1)*pi - X radians where k is any integer. If you still work with degrees, the answers are X + 360k and (2k+1)*180 - X degrees.


What is principle sine function?

It is sine defined between -pi/2 and + pi/2 radians (-90 deg and +90 deg) and its inverse is defined over this range.


What are the zeros in sine and cosine function?

A "zero of a function" is a point where the dependent value (usually, Y) is zero. In the function f(x) = x2 - 2, for example, there are zeroes at -1.414 and +1.414.The zeroes of the sine function are at all integer multiples of pi, i.e. 0, pi, 2pi, 3pi, etc. The zeroes of the cosine function are at the same points plus pi/2, i.e. pi/2, 3pi/2, 5pi/2, etc.Another way to look at this is that the zeroes of sine are the even multiples of pi/2, and the zeros of cosine are the odd multiples of pi/2.


What is the measurement for which the sine is at its maximum?

It is pi/2 + 2*k*pi radians for integer k.


How do you calculate arc sine?

arc sine is the inverse function of the sine function so if y = sin(x) then x = arcsin(y) where y belongs to [-pi/2, pi/2]. It can be calculated using the Taylor series given in the link below.


How are sine and cosine curves similar?

The sine curve is exactly the same as the cosine curve shifted pi/2 radians to the left


Is a sine function a periodic function?

Yes, the sine function is a periodic function. It has a period of 2 pi radians or 360 degrees.