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sin 0 |
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sin 30 |
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sin 45 |
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sin 60 |
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sin 90 |
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sin 120 |
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sin 135 |
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sin 150 |
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sin 180 |
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sin 210 |
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sin 225 |
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sin 240 |
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sin 270 |
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sin 300 |
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sin 315 |
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sin 330 |
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sin 360 |
The unit circle is like a movie that shows us mathematics. Here you see some pictures of the cult TV series.
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sin 0 |
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sin 30 |
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sin 45 |
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sin 60 |
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sin 90 |
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sin 120 |
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sin 135 |
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sin 150 |
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sin 180 |
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sin 210 |
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sin 225 |
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sin 240 |
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sin 270 |
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sin 300 |
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sin 315 |
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sin 330 |
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sin 360 |
This is the most unusual table of sines and cosines . The idea to make such a table came to me in the process of writing these articles: ...
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