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.
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.