Sine(A+ B) = Sine(A)*Cosine(B) + Cosine(A)*Sine(B).
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Sine 3.3 degrees is about 0.057564. Sine 3.3 radians is about -0.157746. Sine 3.3 grads is about 0.051813.
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Sine does not converge but oscillates. As a result sine does not tend to a limit as its argument tends to infinity. So sine(infinity) is not defined.
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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 .
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Divide -900 by 360, and the remainder will be the angle you need to find the sine of: -900 / 360 = -2.5 --> -900 = 360*(-2 - 0.5), so sine(-180°) = sine(-900°).
sine(-180°) = 0
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An angle can have a sine ratio, not a triangle.
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A sine wave is the graph of y = sin(x). It demonstrates to cyclic nature of the sine function.
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In Irish 'sine' translates as 'nipple, teat'; it also means 'link' as in 'sine de shlabhra', link of chain.
With a long mark over the 'i', Sìne is the Scots Gaelic version of "Jean, Jane, Sheena'.
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Without doubt: sine dubitatione
Without any doubt: sine ulla dubitatione
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its short for sine. theres sine, cosine, and tangent. sine is opposite over adjacent for the sides of a triangle (or angles)
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Relief holes are provided for easy handling of sine bar and for reducing the weight of the sine bar.
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General answer: Math
Specific Answer: Taylor Series
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Sine= Opposite/ Hypotenuse Cosine= Adjacent/ Hypotenuse
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The Sine of incidents ---------------------------- The sine of refraction
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"Sine" is Latin for "without".
"Optimus" is Latin for "the best".
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The anti derivative of negative sine is cosine.
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