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If the argument is given in degrees, convert it to radians using the [[Function | If the argument is given in degrees, convert it to radians using the [[RADIANS Function]]. | ||
Revision as of 08:11, 9 February 2024
SIN — returns the sine of the specified angle.
Format
SIN(number)
Important
If the argument is given in degrees, convert it to radians using the RADIANS Function.
Example
Formula | Description | Result |
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SIN(PI()/2) | Sine of pi/2 radians | 1.0 |
SIN(30*PI()/180) | Sine of a 30-degree angle. | 0.5 |
SIN(RADIANS(30)) | Sine of 30 degrees. | 0.5 |