The sine of 22.5 degrees is 0.383
sine-1(0.3420201433) = 20 degrees
sin 10° = 0.17364817766693 Source: http://calculator3.sdsu.edu/calculator3.php
General answer: Math Specific Answer: Taylor Series
Rearrange the sine ratio of sine = opposite/hypotenuse: hypotenuse = opposite/sine hypotenuse = 12/sine 30 degrees = 24 Therefore the hypotenuse is 24 units in length.
The sine of 75 degrees is about 0.9659
It's not. The sine of 32 degrees is approximately 0.53. The sine of 59 degrees is approximately 0.86. For a definition of sine, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trigonometric_function .
The sine of 22.5 degrees is 0.383
sine-1(0.3420201433) = 20 degrees
sin77 = 0.974 Therefore the sine of 77 degrees is 0.974
The sine of 52.5 degrees equals 0.79335334029124. Hope I helped!
sine 40° = 0.642788
sine(15 degrees) = 0.25882 (rounded)
165 degrees Celsius is 329 degrees Fahrenheit.
165 degrees Fahrenheit = 73.89 degrees Celsius
Sine of 225 degrees = - 0.5 sqrt(2)
No. The sine of an acute angle is less than 1. An acute angle is less than 90 degrees. The sine of 0 degrees is 0, and the sine of 90 degrees is +1. So the sines of the angles between 0 degrees and 90 degrees are less than 1.