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How do you calculate the sine of 30 degrees? - Answers

Normally you would use one of the infinite series to calculate the sine of an angle. Fortunately, though, this has already been done and was published in mathematical tables. Nowadays, though, you would simply use a computer or calculator. Even more fortunately, sin(30 deg) = 1/2 so you don't even need a calculator.



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Normally you would use one of the infinite series to calculate the sine of an angle. Fortunately, though, this has already been done and was published in mathematical tables. Nowadays, though, you would simply use a computer or calculator. Even more fortunately, sin(30 deg) = 1/2 so you don't even need a calculator.



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How do you calculate the sine of 30 degrees? - Answers

Normally you would use one of the infinite series to calculate the sine of an angle. Fortunately, though, this has already been done and was published in mathematical tables. Nowadays, though, you would simply use a computer or calculator. Even more fortunately, sin(30 deg) = 1/2 so you don't even need a calculator.

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