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Java Sin() Method


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Description

The system returns the site of the specified twice value. sin() Method: is an inherent process that revisits the site of the cost passed as a dispute. The value overtakes in this job should be in radians. If the dispute is NaN or infinity, then the effect is NaN. If the dispute is zero, then the outcome is a zero with a similar sign as the argument.

Syntax

double sin(double d)

Parameters

Here is the detail of parameters −

  • d − A double data type.

Return Value

  • This method returns the sine of the specified double value.

Example

public class Test {

   public static void main(String args[]) {
      double degrees = 45.0;
      double radians = Math.toRadians(degrees);

      System.out.format("The value of pi is %.4f%n", Math.PI);
      System.out.format("The sine of %.1f degrees is %.4f%n", degrees, Math.sin(radians));
   }
}

This will produce the following result:

Output

The value of pi is 3.1416
The sine of 45.0 degrees is 0.7071

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