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sin() - Mathematical Function
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Cpp

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How is Mathematical Function "sin()" used in C++?
How to find the Sine value of an argument using c++?
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Explanation |
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sin() is a Mathematical Function that returns sine value for the given argument
represented in radians.
Syntax to find Sine Value:
float sin ( float arg);
double sin ( double arg);
long double sin ( long double arg);
Example:
#include <iostream.h>
#include <cmath.h>
int main()
{
cout << "The sine value of 60 degrees is:: "
<< sin(60) << endl;
cout << "The sine value of 90 degrees is:: "
<< sin(90) << endl;
return 0;
}
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Result:
The sine value of 60 degrees is:: -0.304811
The sine value of 90 degrees is:: 0.893997
In the above example sin() is used to find the sine value for 60, 90 degrees.
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C++ is one of the most used programming languages in the world. Also known as "C with Classes".
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