sine dine
'without an end' or 'by ourselves'
Sine quo non: Without whom, nothing. It means that without a particular person, your life has no meaning. The more normal form is sine qua non "without which, none", implying that a particular thing is essential.
Sacrifice, practice, and commitment are the sine qua nonof our band to excel in the international competition.
the words can be nine,mine,fine,sine,line,etc
sine dine
Sine Pari is Latin for "without equal".
'without an end' or 'by ourselves'
It is one unit of measure of angles.
The correct translation is: Sine Deus, Sine meaning without and Deus meaning god, hence, without god or godless. You could also say Sine dei for multiple gods.
You have the spelling wrong. It's sine qua non. The term refers to an essential requisite element for a condition or event to be possible. Usage: "Trust is the sine qua non of longstanding business relationships."
sine 810 = sine 90 = 1
Sine(A+ B) = Sine(A)*Cosine(B) + Cosine(A)*Sine(B).
Sine 3.3 degrees is about 0.057564. Sine 3.3 radians is about -0.157746. Sine 3.3 grads is about 0.051813.
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.
The sine of 0 is 0.
sine 45 = 0.850903525