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sin multiplied by .6

 Jun 11, 2014

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First, you would need to know the angle the sin is referring to, such as sin(30) or sin(56). Then you could just enter it into a calculator and multiply it by 0.6

Unless you mean sin(0.6), which is  sin360(0.6)=0.010471784116 in degree mode and 0.564642473395 in radian mode. 

 Jun 12, 2014
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First, you would need to know the angle the sin is referring to, such as sin(30) or sin(56). Then you could just enter it into a calculator and multiply it by 0.6

Unless you mean sin(0.6), which is  sin360(0.6)=0.010471784116 in degree mode and 0.564642473395 in radian mode. 

kitty<3 Jun 12, 2014

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