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0 Updated: 12/18/2022 Sin(2*pi/6) = sin(pi/3) which, by definition, is 0.5 If you wish, you can calculate y/1! - y^3/3! + y^5/5! - y^7/7! + ... where y = pi/3. Continue Learning about Math & Arithmetic What is the phase shift for sin 2pi plus pi? Assuming you mean that the pi is not within the sin(2pi), its a vertical shift of +pi What is Sin 1.0003 in trigonometry? In radians. sin(1.0003) = 0.8416330376 =================== What is sin(73)? The value of sin(73 degrees) is approximately 0.9563. This value can be found using a scientific calculator or trigonometric tables. In radians, sin(73 degrees) is equivalent to sin(1.274 radians). How do you find the complex cube roots of 1 plus 0i? z = 1 + 0i So |rz| = 1 and az = 0 radians. which allows you to write z = rz*cos(az) + i*sin(az) Then, if y = z1/3 then |y| = |z1/3| = |11/3| = 1 and ay is the angle in [0, 360) such that 3*ay = 0 mod(2*pi) that is, ay = 0, 2pi/3 and 4pi/3 And therefore, Root 1 = cos(0) + i*sin(0) Root 2 = cos(2pi/3) + i*sin(2pi/3) and Root 3 = cos(4pi/3) + i*sin(4pi/3). When calculating sin inverse of 50 degrees the answer is in degree or in radians? You do not calculate sin invrse of 50 degrees. You provide a number between -1 and 1 and calculate the sin inverse of that number. The answer you get is usually in radians in you use a calculator which you could convert to degrees if you wish. For example, sin inverse of 1 is 90 degrees. It means sine of 90 degrees is 1. This is how your question would look like. When calculating sin inverse, is the answer in degrees or radians? It is usually in radians but can easily be converted to degrees. Multiply the radians by 180/PI, where PI=3.14159. Example: sin inverse (0.4) = 0.4115 radians which is the same as: (0.4115)(180)/3.14159=23.6 degrees. This means sin of 23.6 degrees is 0.4. Related Questions What does sin -1.46 equal? Assuming the angle is given in radians, it is -0.9939 What is sin of 3 pi over 2? Sin(3pi/2) = Sin(2pi - pi/2) Double angle Trig. Identity. Hence Sin(2pi)Cos(pi/2) - Cos(2pi) Sin(pi/2) Sin(2pi) = 0 Cos(pi/2) = 0 Cos(2pi) = 1 Sin(pi/2) = 1 Substituting 0 x 0 - 1 x 1 = 0 - 1 = -1 The answer!!!!! What are the two units that measure angular speed? Two common measures are revolutions per minute, and radians per second. One revolution is 2pi radians. Radians are preferred in science because the radian (57.296 degrees) is the natural measure of angles, because d/dx sin(x) = cos (x) only if x is measured in radians. What is sin A equals 7 over 25? It is a trigonometric equation. A = sin-1(7/25) = 0.284 radians. What is the phase shift for sin 2pi plus pi? Assuming you mean that the pi is not within the sin(2pi), its a vertical shift of +pi What is Sin 1.0003 in trigonometry? In radians. sin(1.0003) = 0.8416330376 =================== What is sin(73)? The value of sin(73 degrees) is approximately 0.9563. This value can be found using a scientific calculator or trigonometric tables. In radians, sin(73 degrees) is equivalent to sin(1.274 radians). How do you find the complex cube roots of 1 plus 0i? z = 1 + 0i So |rz| = 1 and az = 0 radians. which allows you to write z = rz*cos(az) + i*sin(az) Then, if y = z1/3 then |y| = |z1/3| = |11/3| = 1 and ay is the angle in [0, 360) such that 3*ay = 0 mod(2*pi) that is, ay = 0, 2pi/3 and 4pi/3 And therefore, Root 1 = cos(0) + i*sin(0) Root 2 = cos(2pi/3) + i*sin(2pi/3) and Root 3 = cos(4pi/3) + i*sin(4pi/3). When calculating sin inverse of 50 degrees the answer is in degree or in radians? You do not calculate sin invrse of 50 degrees. You provide a number between -1 and 1 and calculate the sin inverse of that number. The answer you get is usually in radians in you use a calculator which you could convert to degrees if you wish. For example, sin inverse of 1 is 90 degrees. It means sine of 90 degrees is 1. This is how your question would look like. When calculating sin inverse, is the answer in degrees or radians? It is usually in radians but can easily be converted to degrees. Multiply the radians by 180/PI, where PI=3.14159. Example: sin inverse (0.4) = 0.4115 radians which is the same as: (0.4115)(180)/3.14159=23.6 degrees. This means sin of 23.6 degrees is 0.4. What does the Sin of theta equal to if half of the sin of theta. what are the values of theta? []=theta 1. sin[]=0.5sin[] Subtract 0.5sin[] from both sides.2. 0.5sin[]=0. Divide both sides by 0.5.3. Sin[] =0.[]=0 or pi (radians) Determine the period of y equals -3 sin x? the period is 2pi. period is 2pi/b and the formula is y=AsinBx. What is sin pi over 6? You can calculate that on any scientific calculator. Presumably, for any expression that involves "pi" the angle should be in radians, so be sure to set the calculator to radians first.
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[![User Avatar](https://math.answers.com/images/avatars/default.png)]() [Wiki User](https://www.answers.com/page/wiki-users) āˆ™ 11y ago [![](https://math.answers.com/icons/copyTextIcon.svg)Copy](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/Why_does_sin_2pi_over_6_radians_equal_.5) Add Your Answer ### What else can I help you with? Continue Learning about Math & Arithmetic [What is the phase shift for sin 2pi plus pi? Assuming you mean that the pi is not within the sin(2pi), its a vertical shift of +pi](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/What_is_the_phase_shift_for_sin_2pi_plus_pi) *** [What is Sin 1.0003 in trigonometry? In radians. sin(1.0003) = 0.8416330376 ===================](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/What_is_Sin_1.0003_in_trigonometry) *** [What is sin(73)? The value of sin(73 degrees) is approximately 0.9563. This value can be found using a scientific calculator or trigonometric tables. In radians, sin(73 degrees) is equivalent to sin(1.274 radians).](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/What_is_sin%2873%29) *** [How do you find the complex cube roots of 1 plus 0i? z = 1 + 0i So \|rz\| = 1 and az = 0 radians. which allows you to write z = rz\*cos(az) + i\*sin(az) Then, if y = z1/3 then \|y\| = \|z1/3\| = \|11/3\| = 1 and ay is the angle in \[0, 360) such that 3\*ay = 0 mod(2\*pi) that is, ay = 0, 2pi/3 and 4pi/3 And therefore, Root 1 = cos(0) + i\*sin(0) Root 2 = cos(2pi/3) + i\*sin(2pi/3) and Root 3 = cos(4pi/3) + i\*sin(4pi/3).](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/How_do_you_find_the_complex_cube_roots_of_1_plus_0i) *** [When calculating sin inverse of 50 degrees the answer is in degree or in radians? You do not calculate sin invrse of 50 degrees. You provide a number between -1 and 1 and calculate the sin inverse of that number. The answer you get is usually in radians in you use a calculator which you could convert to degrees if you wish. For example, sin inverse of 1 is 90 degrees. It means sine of 90 degrees is 1. This is how your question would look like. When calculating sin inverse, is the answer in degrees or radians? It is usually in radians but can easily be converted to degrees. Multiply the radians by 180/PI, where PI=3.14159. Example: sin inverse (0.4) = 0.4115 radians which is the same as: (0.4115)(180)/3.14159=23.6 degrees. This means sin of 23.6 degrees is 0.4.](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/When_calculating_sin_inverse_of_50_degrees_the_answer_is_in_degree_or_in_radians) Related Questions [What does sin -1.46 equal? Assuming the angle is given in radians, it is -0.9939](https://math.answers.com/algebra/What_does_sin_-1.46_equal) *** [What is sin of 3 pi over 2? Sin(3pi/2) = Sin(2pi - pi/2) Double angle Trig. Identity. Hence Sin(2pi)Cos(pi/2) - Cos(2pi) Sin(pi/2) Sin(2pi) = 0 Cos(pi/2) = 0 Cos(2pi) = 1 Sin(pi/2) = 1 Substituting 0 x 0 - 1 x 1 = 0 - 1 = -1 The answer!!!!\!](https://math.answers.com/algebra/What_is_sin_of_3_pi_over_2) *** [What are the two units that measure angular speed? Two common measures are revolutions per minute, and radians per second. One revolution is 2pi radians. Radians are preferred in science because the radian (57.296 degrees) is the natural measure of angles, because d/dx sin(x) = cos (x) only if x is measured in radians.](https://www.answers.com/natural-sciences/What_are_the_two_units_that_measure_angular_speed) *** [What is sin A equals 7 over 25? It is a trigonometric equation. A = sin-1(7/25) = 0.284 radians.](https://math.answers.com/other-math/What_is_sin_A_equals_7_over_25) *** [What is the phase shift for sin 2pi plus pi? 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In radians, sin(73 degrees) is equivalent to sin(1.274 radians).](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/What_is_sin%2873%29) *** [How do you find the complex cube roots of 1 plus 0i? z = 1 + 0i So \|rz\| = 1 and az = 0 radians. which allows you to write z = rz\*cos(az) + i\*sin(az) Then, if y = z1/3 then \|y\| = \|z1/3\| = \|11/3\| = 1 and ay is the angle in \[0, 360) such that 3\*ay = 0 mod(2\*pi) that is, ay = 0, 2pi/3 and 4pi/3 And therefore, Root 1 = cos(0) + i\*sin(0) Root 2 = cos(2pi/3) + i\*sin(2pi/3) and Root 3 = cos(4pi/3) + i\*sin(4pi/3).](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/How_do_you_find_the_complex_cube_roots_of_1_plus_0i) *** [When calculating sin inverse of 50 degrees the answer is in degree or in radians? You do not calculate sin invrse of 50 degrees. You provide a number between -1 and 1 and calculate the sin inverse of that number. The answer you get is usually in radians in you use a calculator which you could convert to degrees if you wish. For example, sin inverse of 1 is 90 degrees. It means sine of 90 degrees is 1. This is how your question would look like. When calculating sin inverse, is the answer in degrees or radians? It is usually in radians but can easily be converted to degrees. Multiply the radians by 180/PI, where PI=3.14159. Example: sin inverse (0.4) = 0.4115 radians which is the same as: (0.4115)(180)/3.14159=23.6 degrees. This means sin of 23.6 degrees is 0.4.](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/When_calculating_sin_inverse_of_50_degrees_the_answer_is_in_degree_or_in_radians) *** [What does the Sin of theta equal to if half of the sin of theta. what are the values of theta? \[\]=theta 1. sin\[\]=0.5sin\[\] Subtract 0.5sin\[\] from both sides.2. 0.5sin\[\]=0. Divide both sides by 0.5.3. 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![](https://math.answers.com/icons/searchGlassWhiteIcon.svg) [![answersLogoWhite](https://math.answers.com/images/logos/answers-logo-white-updated.svg)](https://www.answers.com/) ![](https://math.answers.com/icons/searchGlassWhiteIcon.svg)[![](https://math.answers.com/icons/notificationBellIcon.svg)](https://www.answers.com/notifications) ![](https://math.answers.com/icons/coinIcon.svg) 0 Updated: 12/18/2022 Sin(2\*pi/6) = sin(pi/3) which, by definition, is 0.5 If you wish, you can calculate y/1! - y^3/3! + y^5/5! - y^7/7! + ... where y = pi/3. Continue Learning about Math & Arithmetic [What is the phase shift for sin 2pi plus pi? Assuming you mean that the pi is not within the sin(2pi), its a vertical shift of +pi](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/What_is_the_phase_shift_for_sin_2pi_plus_pi) *** [What is Sin 1.0003 in trigonometry? In radians. sin(1.0003) = 0.8416330376 ===================](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/What_is_Sin_1.0003_in_trigonometry) *** [What is sin(73)? The value of sin(73 degrees) is approximately 0.9563. This value can be found using a scientific calculator or trigonometric tables. In radians, sin(73 degrees) is equivalent to sin(1.274 radians).](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/What_is_sin%2873%29) *** [How do you find the complex cube roots of 1 plus 0i? z = 1 + 0i So \|rz\| = 1 and az = 0 radians. which allows you to write z = rz\*cos(az) + i\*sin(az) Then, if y = z1/3 then \|y\| = \|z1/3\| = \|11/3\| = 1 and ay is the angle in \[0, 360) such that 3\*ay = 0 mod(2\*pi) that is, ay = 0, 2pi/3 and 4pi/3 And therefore, Root 1 = cos(0) + i\*sin(0) Root 2 = cos(2pi/3) + i\*sin(2pi/3) and Root 3 = cos(4pi/3) + i\*sin(4pi/3).](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/How_do_you_find_the_complex_cube_roots_of_1_plus_0i) *** [When calculating sin inverse of 50 degrees the answer is in degree or in radians? You do not calculate sin invrse of 50 degrees. You provide a number between -1 and 1 and calculate the sin inverse of that number. The answer you get is usually in radians in you use a calculator which you could convert to degrees if you wish. For example, sin inverse of 1 is 90 degrees. It means sine of 90 degrees is 1. This is how your question would look like. When calculating sin inverse, is the answer in degrees or radians? It is usually in radians but can easily be converted to degrees. Multiply the radians by 180/PI, where PI=3.14159. Example: sin inverse (0.4) = 0.4115 radians which is the same as: (0.4115)(180)/3.14159=23.6 degrees. This means sin of 23.6 degrees is 0.4.](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/When_calculating_sin_inverse_of_50_degrees_the_answer_is_in_degree_or_in_radians) Related Questions [What does sin -1.46 equal? Assuming the angle is given in radians, it is -0.9939](https://math.answers.com/algebra/What_does_sin_-1.46_equal) *** [What is sin of 3 pi over 2? Sin(3pi/2) = Sin(2pi - pi/2) Double angle Trig. Identity. Hence Sin(2pi)Cos(pi/2) - Cos(2pi) Sin(pi/2) Sin(2pi) = 0 Cos(pi/2) = 0 Cos(2pi) = 1 Sin(pi/2) = 1 Substituting 0 x 0 - 1 x 1 = 0 - 1 = -1 The answer!!!!\!](https://math.answers.com/algebra/What_is_sin_of_3_pi_over_2) *** [What are the two units that measure angular speed? Two common measures are revolutions per minute, and radians per second. One revolution is 2pi radians. Radians are preferred in science because the radian (57.296 degrees) is the natural measure of angles, because d/dx sin(x) = cos (x) only if x is measured in radians.](https://www.answers.com/natural-sciences/What_are_the_two_units_that_measure_angular_speed) *** [What is sin A equals 7 over 25? It is a trigonometric equation. A = sin-1(7/25) = 0.284 radians.](https://math.answers.com/other-math/What_is_sin_A_equals_7_over_25) *** [What is the phase shift for sin 2pi plus pi? Assuming you mean that the pi is not within the sin(2pi), its a vertical shift of +pi](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/What_is_the_phase_shift_for_sin_2pi_plus_pi) *** [What is Sin 1.0003 in trigonometry? In radians. sin(1.0003) = 0.8416330376 ===================](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/What_is_Sin_1.0003_in_trigonometry) *** [What is sin(73)? The value of sin(73 degrees) is approximately 0.9563. This value can be found using a scientific calculator or trigonometric tables. In radians, sin(73 degrees) is equivalent to sin(1.274 radians).](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/What_is_sin%2873%29) *** [How do you find the complex cube roots of 1 plus 0i? z = 1 + 0i So \|rz\| = 1 and az = 0 radians. which allows you to write z = rz\*cos(az) + i\*sin(az) Then, if y = z1/3 then \|y\| = \|z1/3\| = \|11/3\| = 1 and ay is the angle in \[0, 360) such that 3\*ay = 0 mod(2\*pi) that is, ay = 0, 2pi/3 and 4pi/3 And therefore, Root 1 = cos(0) + i\*sin(0) Root 2 = cos(2pi/3) + i\*sin(2pi/3) and Root 3 = cos(4pi/3) + i\*sin(4pi/3).](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/How_do_you_find_the_complex_cube_roots_of_1_plus_0i) *** [When calculating sin inverse of 50 degrees the answer is in degree or in radians? You do not calculate sin invrse of 50 degrees. You provide a number between -1 and 1 and calculate the sin inverse of that number. The answer you get is usually in radians in you use a calculator which you could convert to degrees if you wish. For example, sin inverse of 1 is 90 degrees. It means sine of 90 degrees is 1. This is how your question would look like. When calculating sin inverse, is the answer in degrees or radians? It is usually in radians but can easily be converted to degrees. Multiply the radians by 180/PI, where PI=3.14159. Example: sin inverse (0.4) = 0.4115 radians which is the same as: (0.4115)(180)/3.14159=23.6 degrees. This means sin of 23.6 degrees is 0.4.](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/When_calculating_sin_inverse_of_50_degrees_the_answer_is_in_degree_or_in_radians) *** [What does the Sin of theta equal to if half of the sin of theta. what are the values of theta? \[\]=theta 1. sin\[\]=0.5sin\[\] Subtract 0.5sin\[\] from both sides.2. 0.5sin\[\]=0. Divide both sides by 0.5.3. Sin\[\] =0.\[\]=0 or pi (radians)](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/What_does_the_Sin_of_theta_equal_to_if_half_of_the_sin_of_theta._what_are_the_values_of_theta) *** [Determine the period of y equals -3 sin x? the period is 2pi. period is 2pi/b and the formula is y=AsinBx.](https://math.answers.com/math-and-arithmetic/Determine_the_period_of_y_equals_-3_sin_x) *** [What is sin pi over 6? You can calculate that on any scientific calculator. Presumably, for any expression that involves "pi" the angle should be in radians, so be sure to set the calculator to radians first.](https://math.answers.com/algebra/What_is_sin_pi_over_6)
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