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SIN(n)
* where n is in Radians
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Revision as of 06:22, 28 October 2013
Syntax
* where n is in Radians
Examples
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Description
' SIN '
Consider n = 90 then
=SIN(RADIANS(90)) gives 1
SIN function determines the sine of the given angle.
SIN(n)
n is the angle in radians.
Value | Value | |
Sin(0) | ||
Sin(1) | 1 | |
Sin(90) |