Returns the sine of the given angle.
Syntax
SIN(number)
Number is the angle in radians for which you want the sine.
Remark
If your argument is in degrees, multiply it by PI()/180 or use the RADIANS function to convert it to radians.
Examples
Formula | Description (Result) |
---|---|
=SIN(PI()) | Sine of pi radians (0, approximately) |
=SIN(PI()/2) | Sine of pi/2 radians (1) |
=SIN(30*PI()/180) | Sine of 30 degrees (0.5) |
=SIN(RADIANS(30)) | Sine of 30 degrees (0.5) |
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